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Title
Arcadian Observer, September 1918 Supplement
Creator
United States. Army. Balloon Section
Date Created and/or Issued
1918
Publication Information
Arcadia Public Library
United States Army Balloon School, Arcadia, California
Contributing Institution
Arcadia Public Library
Collection
Arcadia History Collection
Rights Information
Public domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Page 13 of The Arcadian Observer, Official Publication of the United States Army Balloon School, Arcadia, California. September 1918 Supplement. Featuring photographs of U.S. Balloon School officers, all lieutenants: N.C. Farnum, Joseph Raymond Williams, R. Lauch Benson, Carleton T. Olds, Clarence Lober, Richard Lewis, Charles Irwin, W.S. Brown, Larkin O'Neill, N. Roman, N.J. Van Valkenberg, Roy Parker, and Carl McCarthy.
Type
image
Format
1 black and white photographic negative; 11 x 13 cm
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0779q6jr
caarpl_116
1853
Language
English
Subject
Soldiers--United States
World War, 1914-1918--Periodicals
Arcadian Observer (Arcadia, Calif. : 1918)
Benson, R. Lauch
Brown, W.S
Farnum, N.C
Irwin, Charles
Lewis, Richard
Lober, Clarence
McCarthy, Carl
Olds, Carleton T
O'Neill, Larkin
Parker, Roy
Roman, N
Van Valkenberg, N.J
Williams, Joseph Raymond
United States. Army. Balloon Section
Place
Arcadia (Calif.)
Ross Field (Calif.)
Source
Arcadia Public Library Image Archives

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