Panoramic Box 14x60, Inventoried by Mike Mueller on 15 Nov 2025.
Sub-Group — Box: Panoramic 14x60
Dates
- Record Keeping: Inventoried by Mike Mueller on 15 Nov 2025.
Extent
5 Linear Feet (One 14x60 box.)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
1. 2019.060, large manila envelope with a collection of photos
a. 6x8” b/w photo of barracks building with sign reading 870th Aero Squadron as well as 326th Squadron. Identified on back: The squadron barracks. Lined with Castor bean trees and Palms.
b. 6 – 6x8” b/w group photos of squadron in front of 870th Aero Squadron (326th Squadron barracks.
c. 6x8” b/w photo of 7 soldiers. One is an officer. Identified on back as: Execution force at barracks. Top Sergeant at left.
d. 6x8” b/w photo of 15 biplanes flying in a “v” formation.
e. 10x20” b/w group photo of K Company, 136th Infantry. 5 insert pics on this photo showing different buildings at Camp Rucker, Alabama. Identified on back as Camp Haan? 1941 before war.
f. 8x39.5” b/w photo Identified as Kelly Field Tex. The Cradle of Aviation in the U.S. June 31, 1919. Soldiers are posing in the form of aviation wings. Photograph by: Charles Strek? San Antonio.
g. 8.5x37” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field, Texas. The owner of the photo identifies a building marked with an “x” as where he will work “tomorrow.” The buildings to the left are hangars. Photo taken by the National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas. 1919.
h. 8.5x52” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field. Many biplanes are lined up in front of buildings at the airfield.
i. 8.5x52” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field, Texas. Dec. 10, 1918. Photo shows much of Kelly Field with hangars, buildings, and tents.
j. 8.5x52” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field. Photo published by National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas, 1918. Photo is the same as “i” above.
2. 2022.046, 9.5x52” b/w group photo titled: 3rd Infantry, Minnesota N.G. COL. Hubert V. Eva, Commanding. Sept. 1917. Photo by: Medley and Shulman Photographers, El Paso, Texas.
3. 2006.149.10.R, 8.5x 52” b/w group photo titled: European War Mobilization. 20th Regiment Engineers. Camp American University, Washington, DC, October 1917. Photo by: Schultz, Wash. DC.
4. 2017.090, 12x20” b/w aerial photo of Camp Claiborne, LA. Photo taken by Spencer and Wykoff, Detroit. 1941. Labels on photo: 5th Signal Battalion, 52nd Engineers, 109th Engineers, 136th Medical, 125th F.A., 151st F.A., 59th F.A. Brigade, 185th F.A., 133 Infantry, 67th Infantry Brigade, 168th Infantry, 367th Infantry, 28th Q.M., 109th Q.M.
5. 10x40” group b/w photo titled: A Co. U.S. Army Training detachment at Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis, Nov. 19, 1918. Photo by: Camera-Craft, Mpls.
6. 82.3.4, 10.5x40” b/w print titled: Ordnance Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Donated by: PVT. Geo. Neumann, 32572787, Co. C, 2nd O.T.R. 4th Platoon. Sent to: Mrs. Grace Neumann, Mahtomedi, MN. Published by: W.R. Thompson and Company, Richmond, Virginia.
7. 00.74, 10.5x40” p/w print titled: Desert Training Center, California. Dated on back: 1942. Published by: Thompson Photo Service, Los Angeles.
8. 10.5x40” b/w print titled: Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, 1941. Published by Dietz Press, Richmond Metropolitan Eng. Co.
9. 8.5x53” b/w group photo titled: 5th REGT. Infantry, M.N.G. Camp Rosenwald. Ft. Snelling, 1920. Photo by: Craft Studio, Mpls. Name on front of photo: Paul K. Myers, 1920.
10. 8x39” b/w group photo of 1st Calvary, 10 P.T.R.
11. 8x39” b/w group photo titled: Co. D, 340th Machine Gun Battalion.
12. 8x39” b/w group photo. Identified on back as: WWI, Iron Range Area? Photo by: Watson, Detroit.
13. 8x37” b/w group photo titled: Co. D, 340th Machine Gun Battalion.
14. 8x37” b/w group photo titled: Battery C, 40th Artillery, C.A.C. Fort Winfield Scott, Cal. Oct. 1918. Photo by: J.D. Civens, Presidio, S.F.
15. 10.5x52” b/w photo of tents at Camp Cody, titled: 4th Nebraska and 3rd Minnesota, INF. Camp Cody, Deming, N.M. Sept. 1917. Photo by: Medley and Shulman, El Paso, Texas.
16. 8x52” b/w group photo titled: 5th RGT. Infantry, M.N.G. Camp Rosenwald, Ft. Snelling, 1920. Photo by Medley and Shulman, El Paso, Texas.
17. 9x48” b/w titled: Panoramic View of Camp Merritt New Jersey, United States Army Cantonment. Insert pic of COL. L.S. Sorley, Commander.
18. 8x48” b/w group photo titled: Organization Day – 9 – 22- 24. 3rd INF. Fort Snelling, Minn. 78th Anniversary – Capture Monterey. Name on front of photo: Dan Moreau. Photo by: National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas.
19. 536 A79-25, 10x58” b/w photo titled: Deming, N.M. Adjacent to Camp Cody. September – 1917. Photo by: Medley and Shulman, El Paso, Texas. Name on back: R. Domanoski.
20. 8x59” b/w group photo. Identified on back: Camp Cody, Deming, N.M. 1917. R. Domanoski. 536 A79-25
21. 2021.023, 9.5x37” b/w photo titled: 20th Balloon Co. 1919. CAPT. C.W. Dammann, Commanding.
22. 2 small b/w photos (portrait) in an envelope marked for “Sherry” from John Marquardt. Donation form filled out by John Andrews. a. 2x2.5” Naval portrait of Don Leaf, Fargo, ND, 1944 b. 2.5x3.5” Posing pic of Roy Hutchings in Germany, 1954.
23. Small manila folder with 10 items.
a. 7.5x43” b/w photo of Ft. Benning, GA. 1941. Main Post. Photo by: C. Oliver, Columbus, GA.
b. b. 8x16” b/w collage of 9 photos. Appears to be a pontoon bridge making process.
c. . 8x17” b/w group photo titled: Co. A, 135th INF. Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minn. 1931. Photo by: Chalmers, Madison, Minn. Identified on back: Old Co. A.
d. 8x36” b/w photo titled: Pontoon Bridge Dem. Fort Benning, GA. 1941. Sticky Note on back: James O’Brien Personal Papers and Collection 1930 – 2002. Rolled panoramic photos, Box #3.
e. 8x14” b/w group photo of 3 rows of post-WWI soldiers.
f. 8x9.5” b/w photo titled: 34th Division review, July 2, 1941. Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Identified on back: 3rd and 4th Platoons of 1st Battalion.
g. 8x15.5” b/w collage of 8 photos. Title: PARA – TROOPS, Ft. Benning, GA. Individuals wearing parachutes, jump towers, plane.
h. 8x10.5” document: Naming Harry W. Steele as Sergeant in Co, M. of the 135th REG. of M.N.G. Dated: July 5, 1925.
i. 8x16” b/w photo titled: Camp View, Lake City, Minn.
j. 8.5x19” group photo titled: A Co. 135 INF. Stillwater, Minn. Dec. 1930.
24. 7.5x37” b/w photo titled: 135th INF, M>N>G> Camp Colvill, 1927. Photo by: H., Larson Studio, MPLS.
25. 8x46” b/w photo titled: 1st South Dakota Calvary, Oct. 1, 1917.
26. 8x52” b/w photo titled: 5th REGT. INFANTRY M.N.G. Camp Rosenwald, Fort Snelling, 1920. Photo by: Craft Studio, MPLS. Identified on back: Erwin C. Henke, St. Cloud, MN, Aug. 27, 82.
27. 88.1.165, 8x45” b/w photo titled: Co. E, 1st REG. M.N.G . Camp Bobleter. July 12, 1916. Photo by: Force Photo Co. MPLS.
28. 9x57” b/w photo titled: Dunwoody Naval Training Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. November 2. 1918. Photo by: Camera Craft, MPLS.
29. 2.25.3.e, 7.5x48” b/w photo titled: Battery C. First Battalion. First Minnesota Field Artillery, Aug. 5, 1916. Photo by: Force Photo Co. MPLS. Ground, Md. October 1943. Names: CAPT. W.M. Murphy, C.O., Lt. S.L. Thompson, Lt. T.V. McClusky, Lt. H.N. Reinhard, Lt. R.R. Hartkoph, Lt. T.P. Brogan, Lt. E.P. De Vit, E.H. Kocses, E.A. Stubbe, B. Milkowsky, R.W. Kittel, S.C., Moscato, E.D. Insco, R. Boer, C.J. Aquino, R.S. Graf, Mathas, E.L. Harloam, A. Bengston, J. Armijo, L.J. Demers, E.M. Casteel, R.W. Crouch, Jr., H.T. Coe, E.K. Bright, A. Huff, S. Jervis, S.E. Kostrzewa, J.D. Hulin, L. Kuklinsky, A. LaManica, CPL. R. McCarty, CPL. H.L. Liska, CPL. R.J. Long, CPL. W.R. Griffin, CPL. A. Lagunowich, CPL. A.D. Wingebach, CPL. P.G. Gardner, CPL. V.M.Pitt, SGT. F.B. Glave, SGT. L.L. Phillips, 2nd Lt. H.N. Reinhardt, Lt. T.V. McClusky, Lt. S.L, Thompson, CAPT. W.H. Murphy, Lt. T.P. Brogan, Lt. R.R Hartkoph, Lt. E.P. DeVit, 1st SGT. F.J. Reid, SGT. E.R. McKay, SGT. L. Benton, CPL. J.O McGann, CPL. F.H. Brownfield, CPL. M. Pottlitzer, J.S. Strong, H.J. Wendell, CPL. E. A. Salvati, CPL. A.H. Selleck, CPL. R.D. Strock, CPL. R.H. Blomquist, CPL. H.E. Berry, W.T. Doran, B. Kirsch, J. Craig, G.J. Bryant, P.F. Hrabko, L. Falcone, R. Esau, W. Hansen, G.F. Harbord, F.J. Gogan, H. Bass, R.H. Congdon, R.A. Babcock, P.R. Christoffersen, I.J. Alenik, F.A. Doerr, W.C. Richter, E.T. Raymond, L.G. Wheeler, Jr. Rein, G. Kleinhans, J.E. Nealings, W.J. Poczatek, R.J. Ewer, H.D. Lehman, P.T. Kohutek, R.J. Love, J.W. McFarland, S. Marinelli, G. Michaels, G. Moses, C.E. Mead, O. Peterson, W.F. Peterson, J.B. Rezin, W. Oblak, P.E. Messina, F. Ludwig, C.C. Graham, F.W. Oberwanowicz, E.E. McNutt, F.J. Miller, E.J. Love, J.G. Miller, W.J. Mann, S.A. Klema, J.J. Liminella, J.F. Maurello, L.J. Mikics, J.A. Murphy, G.J. Nagengast, A.A. Makai, E.D. Martin, E.A. Liesche, H.P. McIlrath, C.G. Peterson, L.A. Noel, M.L. Norris, J. Johnston, P.E. Jahnke, A.J. Hubert, J.J. Jankowski, T. Keeler, D.G. Larson, H. James, H.C. Lewis, C.W. Frederick, D.E. Preston, a. Williams, F.C. Kldrez, F.X. O’Connor, E. Pazdan, D. Pilone, E.J. O’Leary, F.S. Olochwoszcz, A. Thorsrud, R.F. Rice, D.R. Lasnier, D.J. Jones, A.A. Kaye, F. Laysalle, c.H. Kennedy, W.H. Koch, J.M. Champion, Jr., E.H. Ahlstedt, T.J. Baker, B.L. Ball, L. Burski, A. Cichanowicz, J. Charters, R.A. Edwall, J. Funk, R. Gurley, F.E. Draper, S. Havens, A.V. Edmonds, H.H. Mack, B. Morrow, D.E. Munson, E. Mermelstein, R.W. Nelson, H.D. Marquis, T. Nastri, E.F. Mitman, W.P. Miller, J.P. Miller, W. Marcus, J.J. Lewis, P.F. Madison, R. Scarberry, Q.R. Palmer, W.G. Palmtag, G.L. Palmer, F.G. Podgorsek, R.H. Pulley, H.J. O’Neill, L.L. Rasmussen, R.L. Kerbs, J.A. Rowan,, J.J. Rigatti, G.F. Neumann, J.L. Nickas, C.H. Kettenring, W.J. Kimmins, Jr., V. LaValee, E. Jenkins.
30. 8.5x11” copy of the roster titled: Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery. Fort Dix, New Jersey, David Pond Willis and Associates – Post Photographer, Fort Dix, New Jersey.
31. Two 8.5x11” copies of the roster for Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery, Fort Nix, New Jersey. David Pond Willis and Associates – Post Photographer. Names: Names - Captain: William E. Martin, Lieutenant: Edward Olson, Master Sergeant: Edwin H. Smith, First Sergeant: Raymond Schmedkert, Technical Sergeants: Robert C. Nelson, Carl S. Norman, Ross O. Runnels, Staff Sergeants: Edward J. Evans, Lyle W. Jones, Joseph V. Stewart, John W. Vessey, Jr., Sergeants: James H. Gregg, Robert G Kelsey, Clayton E. White, Milton H. Wolk, Elmer J. Hanson, Francis H, Aitkins, Corporals: Clarence M. Carnahan, William H. Hanley, Oiva Luken, Percy O. Molde, Lynn F. Cehlke, Miles B. Zimmerman, Clifford C. Baldwin, Franklin Megilligan, James L. Tullos, Privates First Class: Herbert H. Bender, Gene H. Chatfield, Bertram C. Forseth, Raymond B. Fuller, Kenneth I. Granley, Gordon P. Hewitt, Warren S. Hunt, Donald G. Johnson, Lowell B. Johnson, Charles P. McClure, Jr., Max H. Nash, Merten C. Putnam, George E. Reinhart, Theodore C. Shove, John J. Strahan, Robert R. Yingling, John R. Berglund, Glenn A. Degendorfer, Leo J. Koppy, Orrin G. LaChapelle, Francis H. Lefler, Robert R. Nystrom, Henry O. Olson, Norman H. Schesso, Allen E. Seagrave, Privates: Alton D. Anderson, Ambrose N. Arnold, Robert D. Cooke, Kerman H. Erickson, Art Harding, Ronald T. Knox, Eugene N. Kopveiler, Herbert H. Kreideweis, Francis R. Lansing, George E. Olson, Oscar C. Pearson, Leroy A. Pond, John I. Salzer, Vance E. Skahen, Jr. Allan E. Swanson, Arthur A. Annala, Henry Antikainen, James W. Berry, Jr. Charles R. Boyle, Ralph S. Combs, Ray E, Conke, William G. Covington, Earl R. Cox, Charles M. Dawe, Ralph G. Dickery, William L. Dippel, Lloyd Doll, Matthew J. Donoghue, Orville W. Downey, George L. Duffy, Jr., Fre R. Ellis, Timothy J. Flynn, Victor E. Forcier, Wilson W. Hall, Red R. Hill, Lloyd O, Hyatt, Francis K. Johnson, George I. Laine, Lester H. Lieberman, Walter G. Macziewski, Marvin K, Madison, Leonard M. Maki, Hillis F. McLemore, Lewis F. Mead, James B. Myers, Chester A. Nelson, Sidney Packer, Dwight K Patterson, Vernon C. Payne, Milan F. Rusch, Joseph R. Shiffer, Richard E. Smith, Joe Staineger, Myron M. Steer, Roy C. Thomas, John Tomlyanovich, Melvin C. Thompson, Francis P. Trihey, Lester H. Werner, David J. Zapata, George E. Parker, Raymond H. Tatham, Edward Brisson, James E. Butler. Division Artillery Band: Warrant Officer: Mike Gione, Tech. Sergeant: Donald N. Burtis, Staff Sergeant: Clayton D. Williams, Sergeants: Gordon F. Cramolini, Raymond E. Helland, Paul N. Leland, Ben O. Palmer, Corporals: Robert L. Elliot, Jerold E. Wickman, Privates First Class: Ernest J. Cramolini, Karl B. Foote, Kenneth L. Gluesing, Harold Gilberstadt, Durwood Hawkinson, Warren S. Hazelton, Brock D. Holmes, Klein L. Johnson, Mervyn M. Levine, Joseph G. Mason, Allan L. Moe, Lawrence V. Perry, Irving M. Peterson, Albert B. Rowan, James A. Stone, Harry W. Torgerson, Lloyd Wainionpaa, Private: Floyd Bl Keith.
a. 6x8” b/w photo of barracks building with sign reading 870th Aero Squadron as well as 326th Squadron. Identified on back: The squadron barracks. Lined with Castor bean trees and Palms.
b. 6 – 6x8” b/w group photos of squadron in front of 870th Aero Squadron (326th Squadron barracks.
c. 6x8” b/w photo of 7 soldiers. One is an officer. Identified on back as: Execution force at barracks. Top Sergeant at left.
d. 6x8” b/w photo of 15 biplanes flying in a “v” formation.
e. 10x20” b/w group photo of K Company, 136th Infantry. 5 insert pics on this photo showing different buildings at Camp Rucker, Alabama. Identified on back as Camp Haan? 1941 before war.
f. 8x39.5” b/w photo Identified as Kelly Field Tex. The Cradle of Aviation in the U.S. June 31, 1919. Soldiers are posing in the form of aviation wings. Photograph by: Charles Strek? San Antonio.
g. 8.5x37” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field, Texas. The owner of the photo identifies a building marked with an “x” as where he will work “tomorrow.” The buildings to the left are hangars. Photo taken by the National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas. 1919.
h. 8.5x52” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field. Many biplanes are lined up in front of buildings at the airfield.
i. 8.5x52” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field, Texas. Dec. 10, 1918. Photo shows much of Kelly Field with hangars, buildings, and tents.
j. 8.5x52” b/w aerial photo of Kelly Field. Photo published by National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas, 1918. Photo is the same as “i” above.
2. 2022.046, 9.5x52” b/w group photo titled: 3rd Infantry, Minnesota N.G. COL. Hubert V. Eva, Commanding. Sept. 1917. Photo by: Medley and Shulman Photographers, El Paso, Texas.
3. 2006.149.10.R, 8.5x 52” b/w group photo titled: European War Mobilization. 20th Regiment Engineers. Camp American University, Washington, DC, October 1917. Photo by: Schultz, Wash. DC.
4. 2017.090, 12x20” b/w aerial photo of Camp Claiborne, LA. Photo taken by Spencer and Wykoff, Detroit. 1941. Labels on photo: 5th Signal Battalion, 52nd Engineers, 109th Engineers, 136th Medical, 125th F.A., 151st F.A., 59th F.A. Brigade, 185th F.A., 133 Infantry, 67th Infantry Brigade, 168th Infantry, 367th Infantry, 28th Q.M., 109th Q.M.
5. 10x40” group b/w photo titled: A Co. U.S. Army Training detachment at Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis, Nov. 19, 1918. Photo by: Camera-Craft, Mpls.
6. 82.3.4, 10.5x40” b/w print titled: Ordnance Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Donated by: PVT. Geo. Neumann, 32572787, Co. C, 2nd O.T.R. 4th Platoon. Sent to: Mrs. Grace Neumann, Mahtomedi, MN. Published by: W.R. Thompson and Company, Richmond, Virginia.
7. 00.74, 10.5x40” p/w print titled: Desert Training Center, California. Dated on back: 1942. Published by: Thompson Photo Service, Los Angeles.
8. 10.5x40” b/w print titled: Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, 1941. Published by Dietz Press, Richmond Metropolitan Eng. Co.
9. 8.5x53” b/w group photo titled: 5th REGT. Infantry, M.N.G. Camp Rosenwald. Ft. Snelling, 1920. Photo by: Craft Studio, Mpls. Name on front of photo: Paul K. Myers, 1920.
10. 8x39” b/w group photo of 1st Calvary, 10 P.T.R.
11. 8x39” b/w group photo titled: Co. D, 340th Machine Gun Battalion.
12. 8x39” b/w group photo. Identified on back as: WWI, Iron Range Area? Photo by: Watson, Detroit.
13. 8x37” b/w group photo titled: Co. D, 340th Machine Gun Battalion.
14. 8x37” b/w group photo titled: Battery C, 40th Artillery, C.A.C. Fort Winfield Scott, Cal. Oct. 1918. Photo by: J.D. Civens, Presidio, S.F.
15. 10.5x52” b/w photo of tents at Camp Cody, titled: 4th Nebraska and 3rd Minnesota, INF. Camp Cody, Deming, N.M. Sept. 1917. Photo by: Medley and Shulman, El Paso, Texas.
16. 8x52” b/w group photo titled: 5th RGT. Infantry, M.N.G. Camp Rosenwald, Ft. Snelling, 1920. Photo by Medley and Shulman, El Paso, Texas.
17. 9x48” b/w titled: Panoramic View of Camp Merritt New Jersey, United States Army Cantonment. Insert pic of COL. L.S. Sorley, Commander.
18. 8x48” b/w group photo titled: Organization Day – 9 – 22- 24. 3rd INF. Fort Snelling, Minn. 78th Anniversary – Capture Monterey. Name on front of photo: Dan Moreau. Photo by: National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas.
19. 536 A79-25, 10x58” b/w photo titled: Deming, N.M. Adjacent to Camp Cody. September – 1917. Photo by: Medley and Shulman, El Paso, Texas. Name on back: R. Domanoski.
20. 8x59” b/w group photo. Identified on back: Camp Cody, Deming, N.M. 1917. R. Domanoski. 536 A79-25
21. 2021.023, 9.5x37” b/w photo titled: 20th Balloon Co. 1919. CAPT. C.W. Dammann, Commanding.
22. 2 small b/w photos (portrait) in an envelope marked for “Sherry” from John Marquardt. Donation form filled out by John Andrews. a. 2x2.5” Naval portrait of Don Leaf, Fargo, ND, 1944 b. 2.5x3.5” Posing pic of Roy Hutchings in Germany, 1954.
23. Small manila folder with 10 items.
a. 7.5x43” b/w photo of Ft. Benning, GA. 1941. Main Post. Photo by: C. Oliver, Columbus, GA.
b. b. 8x16” b/w collage of 9 photos. Appears to be a pontoon bridge making process.
c. . 8x17” b/w group photo titled: Co. A, 135th INF. Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minn. 1931. Photo by: Chalmers, Madison, Minn. Identified on back: Old Co. A.
d. 8x36” b/w photo titled: Pontoon Bridge Dem. Fort Benning, GA. 1941. Sticky Note on back: James O’Brien Personal Papers and Collection 1930 – 2002. Rolled panoramic photos, Box #3.
e. 8x14” b/w group photo of 3 rows of post-WWI soldiers.
f. 8x9.5” b/w photo titled: 34th Division review, July 2, 1941. Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Identified on back: 3rd and 4th Platoons of 1st Battalion.
g. 8x15.5” b/w collage of 8 photos. Title: PARA – TROOPS, Ft. Benning, GA. Individuals wearing parachutes, jump towers, plane.
h. 8x10.5” document: Naming Harry W. Steele as Sergeant in Co, M. of the 135th REG. of M.N.G. Dated: July 5, 1925.
i. 8x16” b/w photo titled: Camp View, Lake City, Minn.
j. 8.5x19” group photo titled: A Co. 135 INF. Stillwater, Minn. Dec. 1930.
24. 7.5x37” b/w photo titled: 135th INF, M>N>G> Camp Colvill, 1927. Photo by: H., Larson Studio, MPLS.
25. 8x46” b/w photo titled: 1st South Dakota Calvary, Oct. 1, 1917.
26. 8x52” b/w photo titled: 5th REGT. INFANTRY M.N.G. Camp Rosenwald, Fort Snelling, 1920. Photo by: Craft Studio, MPLS. Identified on back: Erwin C. Henke, St. Cloud, MN, Aug. 27, 82.
27. 88.1.165, 8x45” b/w photo titled: Co. E, 1st REG. M.N.G . Camp Bobleter. July 12, 1916. Photo by: Force Photo Co. MPLS.
28. 9x57” b/w photo titled: Dunwoody Naval Training Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. November 2. 1918. Photo by: Camera Craft, MPLS.
29. 2.25.3.e, 7.5x48” b/w photo titled: Battery C. First Battalion. First Minnesota Field Artillery, Aug. 5, 1916. Photo by: Force Photo Co. MPLS. Ground, Md. October 1943. Names: CAPT. W.M. Murphy, C.O., Lt. S.L. Thompson, Lt. T.V. McClusky, Lt. H.N. Reinhard, Lt. R.R. Hartkoph, Lt. T.P. Brogan, Lt. E.P. De Vit, E.H. Kocses, E.A. Stubbe, B. Milkowsky, R.W. Kittel, S.C., Moscato, E.D. Insco, R. Boer, C.J. Aquino, R.S. Graf, Mathas, E.L. Harloam, A. Bengston, J. Armijo, L.J. Demers, E.M. Casteel, R.W. Crouch, Jr., H.T. Coe, E.K. Bright, A. Huff, S. Jervis, S.E. Kostrzewa, J.D. Hulin, L. Kuklinsky, A. LaManica, CPL. R. McCarty, CPL. H.L. Liska, CPL. R.J. Long, CPL. W.R. Griffin, CPL. A. Lagunowich, CPL. A.D. Wingebach, CPL. P.G. Gardner, CPL. V.M.Pitt, SGT. F.B. Glave, SGT. L.L. Phillips, 2nd Lt. H.N. Reinhardt, Lt. T.V. McClusky, Lt. S.L, Thompson, CAPT. W.H. Murphy, Lt. T.P. Brogan, Lt. R.R Hartkoph, Lt. E.P. DeVit, 1st SGT. F.J. Reid, SGT. E.R. McKay, SGT. L. Benton, CPL. J.O McGann, CPL. F.H. Brownfield, CPL. M. Pottlitzer, J.S. Strong, H.J. Wendell, CPL. E. A. Salvati, CPL. A.H. Selleck, CPL. R.D. Strock, CPL. R.H. Blomquist, CPL. H.E. Berry, W.T. Doran, B. Kirsch, J. Craig, G.J. Bryant, P.F. Hrabko, L. Falcone, R. Esau, W. Hansen, G.F. Harbord, F.J. Gogan, H. Bass, R.H. Congdon, R.A. Babcock, P.R. Christoffersen, I.J. Alenik, F.A. Doerr, W.C. Richter, E.T. Raymond, L.G. Wheeler, Jr. Rein, G. Kleinhans, J.E. Nealings, W.J. Poczatek, R.J. Ewer, H.D. Lehman, P.T. Kohutek, R.J. Love, J.W. McFarland, S. Marinelli, G. Michaels, G. Moses, C.E. Mead, O. Peterson, W.F. Peterson, J.B. Rezin, W. Oblak, P.E. Messina, F. Ludwig, C.C. Graham, F.W. Oberwanowicz, E.E. McNutt, F.J. Miller, E.J. Love, J.G. Miller, W.J. Mann, S.A. Klema, J.J. Liminella, J.F. Maurello, L.J. Mikics, J.A. Murphy, G.J. Nagengast, A.A. Makai, E.D. Martin, E.A. Liesche, H.P. McIlrath, C.G. Peterson, L.A. Noel, M.L. Norris, J. Johnston, P.E. Jahnke, A.J. Hubert, J.J. Jankowski, T. Keeler, D.G. Larson, H. James, H.C. Lewis, C.W. Frederick, D.E. Preston, a. Williams, F.C. Kldrez, F.X. O’Connor, E. Pazdan, D. Pilone, E.J. O’Leary, F.S. Olochwoszcz, A. Thorsrud, R.F. Rice, D.R. Lasnier, D.J. Jones, A.A. Kaye, F. Laysalle, c.H. Kennedy, W.H. Koch, J.M. Champion, Jr., E.H. Ahlstedt, T.J. Baker, B.L. Ball, L. Burski, A. Cichanowicz, J. Charters, R.A. Edwall, J. Funk, R. Gurley, F.E. Draper, S. Havens, A.V. Edmonds, H.H. Mack, B. Morrow, D.E. Munson, E. Mermelstein, R.W. Nelson, H.D. Marquis, T. Nastri, E.F. Mitman, W.P. Miller, J.P. Miller, W. Marcus, J.J. Lewis, P.F. Madison, R. Scarberry, Q.R. Palmer, W.G. Palmtag, G.L. Palmer, F.G. Podgorsek, R.H. Pulley, H.J. O’Neill, L.L. Rasmussen, R.L. Kerbs, J.A. Rowan,, J.J. Rigatti, G.F. Neumann, J.L. Nickas, C.H. Kettenring, W.J. Kimmins, Jr., V. LaValee, E. Jenkins.
30. 8.5x11” copy of the roster titled: Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery. Fort Dix, New Jersey, David Pond Willis and Associates – Post Photographer, Fort Dix, New Jersey.
31. Two 8.5x11” copies of the roster for Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery, Fort Nix, New Jersey. David Pond Willis and Associates – Post Photographer. Names: Names - Captain: William E. Martin, Lieutenant: Edward Olson, Master Sergeant: Edwin H. Smith, First Sergeant: Raymond Schmedkert, Technical Sergeants: Robert C. Nelson, Carl S. Norman, Ross O. Runnels, Staff Sergeants: Edward J. Evans, Lyle W. Jones, Joseph V. Stewart, John W. Vessey, Jr., Sergeants: James H. Gregg, Robert G Kelsey, Clayton E. White, Milton H. Wolk, Elmer J. Hanson, Francis H, Aitkins, Corporals: Clarence M. Carnahan, William H. Hanley, Oiva Luken, Percy O. Molde, Lynn F. Cehlke, Miles B. Zimmerman, Clifford C. Baldwin, Franklin Megilligan, James L. Tullos, Privates First Class: Herbert H. Bender, Gene H. Chatfield, Bertram C. Forseth, Raymond B. Fuller, Kenneth I. Granley, Gordon P. Hewitt, Warren S. Hunt, Donald G. Johnson, Lowell B. Johnson, Charles P. McClure, Jr., Max H. Nash, Merten C. Putnam, George E. Reinhart, Theodore C. Shove, John J. Strahan, Robert R. Yingling, John R. Berglund, Glenn A. Degendorfer, Leo J. Koppy, Orrin G. LaChapelle, Francis H. Lefler, Robert R. Nystrom, Henry O. Olson, Norman H. Schesso, Allen E. Seagrave, Privates: Alton D. Anderson, Ambrose N. Arnold, Robert D. Cooke, Kerman H. Erickson, Art Harding, Ronald T. Knox, Eugene N. Kopveiler, Herbert H. Kreideweis, Francis R. Lansing, George E. Olson, Oscar C. Pearson, Leroy A. Pond, John I. Salzer, Vance E. Skahen, Jr. Allan E. Swanson, Arthur A. Annala, Henry Antikainen, James W. Berry, Jr. Charles R. Boyle, Ralph S. Combs, Ray E, Conke, William G. Covington, Earl R. Cox, Charles M. Dawe, Ralph G. Dickery, William L. Dippel, Lloyd Doll, Matthew J. Donoghue, Orville W. Downey, George L. Duffy, Jr., Fre R. Ellis, Timothy J. Flynn, Victor E. Forcier, Wilson W. Hall, Red R. Hill, Lloyd O, Hyatt, Francis K. Johnson, George I. Laine, Lester H. Lieberman, Walter G. Macziewski, Marvin K, Madison, Leonard M. Maki, Hillis F. McLemore, Lewis F. Mead, James B. Myers, Chester A. Nelson, Sidney Packer, Dwight K Patterson, Vernon C. Payne, Milan F. Rusch, Joseph R. Shiffer, Richard E. Smith, Joe Staineger, Myron M. Steer, Roy C. Thomas, John Tomlyanovich, Melvin C. Thompson, Francis P. Trihey, Lester H. Werner, David J. Zapata, George E. Parker, Raymond H. Tatham, Edward Brisson, James E. Butler. Division Artillery Band: Warrant Officer: Mike Gione, Tech. Sergeant: Donald N. Burtis, Staff Sergeant: Clayton D. Williams, Sergeants: Gordon F. Cramolini, Raymond E. Helland, Paul N. Leland, Ben O. Palmer, Corporals: Robert L. Elliot, Jerold E. Wickman, Privates First Class: Ernest J. Cramolini, Karl B. Foote, Kenneth L. Gluesing, Harold Gilberstadt, Durwood Hawkinson, Warren S. Hazelton, Brock D. Holmes, Klein L. Johnson, Mervyn M. Levine, Joseph G. Mason, Allan L. Moe, Lawrence V. Perry, Irving M. Peterson, Albert B. Rowan, James A. Stone, Harry W. Torgerson, Lloyd Wainionpaa, Private: Floyd Bl Keith.
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