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2745. Bird's Eye View of Barracks for 30,000 Men at Hog Island Ship Yard
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2749. Launching of Quistconck, First Ship Built at Hog Island Yard
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28th Division Parade in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919. Enthusiastic crowds welcome them from World War. Market Street
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28th Division Parade in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919, Marching up Market Street
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28th Division Parade - Marching down Chestnut Street, May 15, 1919
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28th Division Parade - Passing Independence Hall, May 15, 1915
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28th Division Parade - Passing Independence Hall, May 15, 1919
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3171. Countersinking Rivet Holes, Training School, Hog Island, PA.
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3176. Spectators on Main Wharf Witnessing Launching, Hog Island, PA
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3183. Night Illumination of Shipways, Hog Island, PA.
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Admiral Beatty and Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, November 5, 1921
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Admiral Beatty and Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, November 5, 1921
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"The Allies" and Home Relief, Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania, The Second Made in America Bazaar
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Emergency Aid Women Parading Past Union League. . . [Third Liberty Loan Drive] 1918
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Armistice Day Celebration, November 11, 1918
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Arthur Showell
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Balloon starting out during World War. Phila-Pa.
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Broad St. looking North from Locust St., Flag Day, May 9, 1917
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Cardinal Mercier and Governor Sproul, Philadelphia, September, 27, 1919
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Cardinal Mercier, and RT. Rev. Monsignor Edward J. Fitzmaurice, Philadelphia, September 28, 1919
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Cardinal Mercier at Franklin Field, September 27, 1919.
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Cardinal Mercier at Franklin Field, with Mr. E.T. Stotesbury and Provost Smith, Sept. 27, 1919
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Cardinal Mercier greeted by Philadelphians on his visit here, September 27-29, 1919
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Cardinal Mercier of Belgium, with Mayor Smith on his visit to Philadelphia, September 26-29, 1919
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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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p. 52: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
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p. 53: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
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p. 54: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
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p. 55: Cornell Uni., Ithaca N.Y., Sept. + Oct. 1918
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p. 56: Cornell Uni., Ithaca N.Y., Sept. + Oct. 1918
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p. 57: Hempstead L.I. Field 2, Oct., Nov., Dec. 1918
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p. 58: Hempstead L.I. Field 2, Oct., Nov., Dec. 1918
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p. 50: Madison Barracks N.Y. July 1918
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p. 51: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
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p. 46: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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p. 47: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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p. 48: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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p. 49: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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[Carson R. Draucker photograph album] [graphic].
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p. 43: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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p. 44: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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p. 45: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
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Chestnut St looking west from below Broad
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[Crowd outside the Evening Telegraph office, Betz Building, South Broad Street, Philadelphia]
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Crowds assembled to see Marshall Joffre from France
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The Duke of Brabant - On his visit to Philadelphia October 27, 1919
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The Duke of Brabant on his visit to Philadelphia, October 27, 1919
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The Duke of Brabant, The King of Belgium, and Mr. Mattew Brush at Hog Island, October 27, 1919
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[Emergency Aid Committtee]
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Emergency Aid in Liberty Loan Parade during World War
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Emergency aid of Dept Store Girls - front of City Hall
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Exercise held in front of Franklin statue. University of Penna. Marshal Joffre Phila, Pa
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[Exterior of Joseph McVey's book store used as U. S. Army recruiting center during World War One, 1229 Arch Street, Philadelphia]
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First German submarine captured in Philadelphia
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First News of Peace! Confetti thrown by happy crowds. Liberty sings. Flags waved. Nov. 11-1918.
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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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Flags.
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Floats in Red Cross Parade to aid Big Drive for membership
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