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[Marc Lagen] (Item)
[Marc Lagen]
Photographic portrait of Marc Lagen in uniform, circa 1917-1919.Inscription on verso: "This is how I look when I look Natural. You will get used to the face after looking at the wrist watch 5 minutes. Any way there is a woman in the case. Note the time 11:20."
[Marc Lagen and two unidentified servicemen at military camp]
Photograph of Marc Lagen (center) and two unidentified servicemen at a military camp, circa 1916-1919.
[Marc Lagen and unidentified serviceman at military camp]
Photograph of Marc Lagen (right) and an unidentified serviceman at a military camp, circa 1918. The image is affixed at an angle on the paper.
[Marc Lagen and unidentified serviceman in balloon basket]
Photograph of Marc Lagen (right) and an unidentified serviceman in a balloon basket, likely in France, circa 1918.
[Marc Lagen standing next to partially inflated balloon]
Photograph of Marc Lagen standing next to a partially inflated balloon, likely in France, circa 1918.
[Marc Lagen standing next to door labeled "Pawling Manor"]
Photograph of Marc Lagen standing next to a door labeled "Pawling Manor," circa 1918.
[Marc Lagen standing next to door labeled "Pawling Manor"]
Photograph of Marc Lagen standing next to a door labeled "Pawling Manor," circa 1918.
[Thelma (Miller) Nordhoff]
Photographic portrait of Thelma (Miller) Nordhoff in her United States Army Signal Corps uniform, circa 1917-1918. Inscription on verso: "Thelma, 1917 or 18."
[Jules Verne Hyde and Dan Mitchel with Mrs. Carbaugh outside her boardinghouse]
Photograph of servicemen Jules Verne Hyde (left) and Dan Mitchel (right) with Mrs. Carbaugh outside her boardinghouse, Kansas City, Missouri, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "Verne, Mrs. Carbaugh and Dan Mitchel who went with Verne last fall."
[Marc Lagen in front of military truck]
Photographic postcard of Marc Lagen in front of a military truck, circa 1917-1919. Inscription on verso: "Thinking of Pawling Manor and his [crossed out: "adopted"] god mother and the happy times that are coming when the boys come home. The little trip to Richards and picnics on the rocks and tea and cigarettes in the studies and phone call and sunshine and flowers and most of all you. Marc."