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Photographic postcard of captured servicemen preparing to move to a prisoner-of-war camp, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918. Caption: "F. Albrecht Phot. Karlsruhe, 1918. 1250.3."Inscription on verso: “Draft leaving for Permanent camp.”
Photographic postcard of captured servicemen in a library at a prisoner-of-war camp, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918.Caption: "F. Albrecht Phot. Karlsruhe, 1918."Inscription on verso: “Library, [Karlsruhe] camp.”
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."
Photographic postcard to C. N. Butler from Herman Butler, postmarked February 26, 1917. Acknowledges receipt of a cake and promises to send photos. Postcard image features several servicemen in a small boat.
Photographic postcard of Marc Lagen in front of Charlie Chaplin posters, 1916.Inscription on verso: "Mrs. John Lagen, [address in Dubuque, Iowa]. Dear Mamma. How do we look on the border - 'Me and Charlie.' Brown took this one day last week - had a fine hike. Will write later - Lots of love, Bockey."Stamped on verso: "McAllen, Texas. 1916."
Photographic postcard of servicemen of the 7th New York Infantry, National Guard, arriving in McAllen, Texas, July 2, 1916.
Inscriptions on front: "July 2, the day we arrived. Train of 37 Pullmans. [Line pointing to soldier, possibly Marc Lagen]: Hi. [Line pointing to man on right]: Capt Cobel."
Typed caption: "Arrival of 7th N.Y. Infantry - McAllen, Tex."
Inscription on verso: "Arrival of 7th…
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa December 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.
Inscription on verso: "A. Moore, Treherne, Man. / M. McKe[illegible], Hab[?], Man. / R. G. Stewart, Brandon. / J. A. S. [Gariner?], Winnipeg, Man. / 789 Beverly St., Kamstigall Bu Pillau, Germany.…
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa December 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.
Inscription: "Hut 20. Kamstigall, 1/12/18."
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa December 1918. Several of the men have signed the image.
Inscription on verso: "L. C. Gilmour."
Photographic postcard of captured servicemen at a prisoner-of-war camp, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.Caption: "F. Albrecht Phot. Karlsruhe, 1918."Inscription on verso: "R. H. Gray (with beard) escaped from Rastatt prison camp in Aug. Got as far as the Black Forest, but being without food, compass or maps was forced eventually to give himself…