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[Philadelphia Navy Yard, Industrial Equipment]

[Second floor of Joseph McVey's book store used as U.S. Army recruiting center during World War One, 1229 Arch Street, Philadelphia]

Gen. Pershing, escorted by First City Troop, Sept. 12, 1919

Floats in Red Cross Parade to aid Big Drive for membership


Flag Raising, W.J. McCahan Sugar Refining Co.

General Armando Diaz at Independence Hall. Nov. 8, 1921

General Diaz and Mayor Moore at Independence Hall. Nov. 8, 1921.

General Charles Henry Muir, of Famous Pennsylvania 28th Division on Day of Parade in Philadelphia May 15,1919

General Diaz and Mayor Moore, at Independence Hall. Nov. 8, 1921.

General Pershing at Union League Club, Philadelphia, September 12, 1919.

General Pershing, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919

General Pershing, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919

General Pershing, Planting Tree, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919

Hon. John Wanamaker, General Pershing, and Mayor Smith, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919

[Horticulture at Little Wakefield Demonstration Center]

[Group of National League Workers at Little Wakefield]

General Pershing speaking at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa, September 12, 1919

Gov. W. C. Sproul & son Jack led the Union League in Peace Parade on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918


Last parade of drafted men from Dix Camp before going over seas, passing Broad & Filbert

King Albert of Belgium, Philadelphia, October 27, 1919.

King Albert of Belgium and Mayor Smith in front of Independence Hall, October 27, 1919

J.P. Widener, Dr. E. La Plos, Marshall Joffre, Vivianni [May 9, 1917]

German Village, Detention Camp, WW I Phila. Navy Yard, March 31, 1917

[Interior of Joseph McVey's book store  used as U.S. Army recruiting center during World War One looking rear, 1229 Arch Street, Philadelphia]

King Albert of Belgium, ready to christen ship at Hog Island, October 27, 1919

[Interior of Joseph McVey's book store used as U.S. Army recruiting center during World War One, 1229 Arch Street, Philadelphia]

Philadelphia Navy Yard Fuel Oil Testing Plant, July 22, 1918

Philadelphia Navy Yard H.P. Cylinder, USS Santos, May 20, 1918

Peace! Armistice Day- Enthusiastic sailors put flag on Head of Liberty Statue erected in front of City Hall, Phila Pa, Nov. 11, 1918

Philadelphia Navy Yard Equipment in Lunch-Room, Bldg. #11, Oct. 27, 1917

Philadelphia Navy Yard U.S.S. Michigan, Sept. 28, 1916

Philadelphia Navy Yard, Dec. 13, 1913

Philadelphia Navy Yard Depth Charge Rack . . . USS Patterson, July 10, 1918

Philadelphia Navy Yard. . . Between Sawmill and Permanent Lumber Shed, 1916

[Philadelphia Navy Yard]

[Philadelphia Navy Yard]

[Philadelphia Navy Yard]

[Philadelphia Navy Yard]

[Patriotic parade at Paul St. at Orthodox St., Frankford, ca. 1918]

Patriotic Meeting for Third Liberty Loan, High Bridge, N.J., 23rd April, 1918

Philadelphia Navy Yard Device for Expanding Voice Tube Sleeve

Philadelphia Navy Yard Fuel Oil Testing Plant, July 22, 1918

Philadelphia Navy Yard Device for Expanding Voice Tube Sleeve [ms. on verso] ca. 1917

Crowds assembled to see Marshall Joffre from France

The Duke of Brabant - On his visit to Philadelphia October 27, 1919

Emergency aid of Dept Store Girls - front of City Hall

First German submarine captured in Philadelphia

First News of Peace! Confetti thrown by happy crowds. Liberty sings. Flags waved. Nov. 11-1918.

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