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Street of Blondefontaine [France]…
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Admiral Beatty and Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, November 5, 1921
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Emergency Aid Women Parading Past Union League. . . [Third Liberty Loan Drive] 1918
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Cardinal Mercier Parades in Philadelphia streets on visit here, September 28, 1919.
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Cardinal Mercier, Philadephia, September 28, 1919.
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Cardinal Mercier greeted by Philadelphians on his visit here, September 27-29, 1919
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Armistice Day Celebration, November 11, 1918
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Cardinal Mercier of Belgium, with Mayor Smith on his visit to Philadelphia, September 26-29, 1919
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Admiral Beatty and Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, November 5, 1921
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28th Division Parade - Passing Independence Hall, May 15, 1915
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[Liberty Bond Procession]
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[Liberty Loan Parade, 1200 block of Montgomery Avenue, April 6, 1918]
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[Liberty Loan Parade, 1200 block of Montgomery Avenue, April 6, 1918]
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King Albert of Belgium in Philadelphia, October 27, 1919.
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[Liberty Loan Parade, 1200 block of Montgomery Avenue, April 6, 1918]
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[Liberty Loan Parade, Montgomery Avenue Near Twelfth Street], April 6, 1918
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[Liberty Loan Parade, 1200 block of Montgomery Avenue, April 6, 1918]
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[Liberty Loan Parade, 1200 block of Montgomery Avenue, April 6, 1918]
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[Liberty Loan Parade, 1200 block of Montgomery Avenue, April 6, 1918]
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Officers of the 28th Division in front of Union League in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919
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Officers of emergency aid in parade during World War
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Mrs. Woodrow Wilson reviewing parade of women workers who were helping to win war
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[Navy Yard at Hog Island ca. 1917 ]
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Mrs. Bayard Henry, Chairman of Belgian Relief, Welcomes the Queen of Belgium to the Emergency Aid Headquarters on her visit to Philadelphia, October 27, 1919
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Mr. Matthew Brush, Handing King Albert champagne for ship christening at Hog Island, October 27, 1919
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Returned from overseas World War to Philadelphia, Pa.
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Return of 28th Division from World War. Phila. Pa., Spring of 1919
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Red Cross welcoming homecoming troops from World War on docks in Philadelphia
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[Philadelphia Navy Yard, Idustrial Equipment]
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Philadelphia Navy Yard Interior Double Stateroom, U.S.S. Henderson, Oct. 2, 1916
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Sec Mcado [sic] dedicates the Statue of Liberty in Broad St. to aid in Liberty Loan Drive
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Returned wounded boys of 28th Division with G.A.R. veteran in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919
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Return of 28th Division to Phila - Happy Boys
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Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, Greeted by Mrs. Bayard Henry, Philadelphia, October 27, 1919
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President and Mrs. Wilson launch first ship at Hog Island Aug. 5, 1918
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Philadelphia Navy Yard Water-Tight Staples. . . Nov. 24, 1917
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Philadelphia Navy Yard U.S.S. Michigan, Sept. 25, 1916 [ms. on verso]
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Philadelphia Navy Yard St. Paul's Chapel. . . Oct. 2, 1917
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[Philadelphia Navy Yard, Industrial Equipment]
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Gen. Pershing, escorted by First City Troop, Sept. 12, 1919
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Floats in Red Cross Parade to aid Big Drive for membership
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First quota of Phila drafted men reporting to draft board at 57th and Spruce St to be sent to training camps, Aug. or Sept. 1917
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Flag Raising, W.J. McCahan Sugar Refining Co.
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General Armando Diaz at Independence Hall. Nov. 8, 1921
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General Diaz and Mayor Moore at Independence Hall. Nov. 8, 1921.
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General Charles Henry Muir, of Famous Pennsylvania 28th Division on Day of Parade in Philadelphia May 15,1919
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General Diaz and Mayor Moore, at Independence Hall. Nov. 8, 1921.
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General Pershing at Union League Club, Philadelphia, September 12, 1919.
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General Pershing, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919
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General Pershing, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919
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General Pershing, Planting Tree, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919
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Hon. John Wanamaker, General Pershing, and Mayor Smith, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919
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General Pershing speaking at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa, September 12, 1919
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Gov. W. C. Sproul & son Jack led the Union League in Peace Parade on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918
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Governor Sproul of Pennsylvania and Governor Edwards of New Jersey at the ceremony marking the beginning of physical construction of the Delaware River Bridge, January 6, 1922.
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Last parade of drafted men from Dix Camp before going over seas, passing Broad & Filbert
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King Albert of Belgium, Philadelphia, October 27, 1919.
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King Albert of Belgium and Mayor Smith in front of Independence Hall, October 27, 1919
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J.P. Widener, Dr. E. La Plos, Marshall Joffre, Vivianni [May 9, 1917]
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King Albert of Belgium, ready to christen ship at Hog Island, October 27, 1919
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