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This cartoon of a happy reunion was published on November 15, 1918, only four days after the end of the fighting in World War I. It began the campaign for a World War I m [...]
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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 |
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Welch's Grape Juice declared their product to be the national drink and provided patriotic images.
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View From Water Tank No. 2 Showing Mess Halls and Tents at Camp Greene, NC
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View From Water Tank No. 1 at Camp Greene, NC
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The water tank and fire house. Base Hospital, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. 5/12/1918
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Each building shown in the photos was built to hold 900 convalescing patients. They were part of 4 others built west of the already established hospital area. These two-s [...]
1918-06-15 |
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Ward 3-3 opened 8/8/1918 and was located nearest Isolation Ward # 4. It was built to house one hundred men and was under the supervision of Major Joseph Way. It was up to [...]
1918-08-03 |
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Ward B2, Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. 11/1917
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Walk near Officers Ward & Mess Hall; Base Hospital, Camp Greene, 11/1917 'Watch Your Step'
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There were not enough volunteers to supply the amount of men needed for the military. Many men waited to see if they would be drafted, rather than enlisting.
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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 |
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