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Title
158th Field Hospital Co. 115th Sanitary Train group portrait
Date Created and/or Issued
1915-1925
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Identified on bottom of photo. A motorcycle and sidecar are parked on either side of the group, labeled "Medical Department. U.S. Army." Standing: Sgt. Swank, Sgt. Jewett, Sgt. Morris, Sgt. Cowgill, Pvt. Bartley, Cook Blackman, Dampier, Lathrop, Storm, Wise, Ferreira, Salomon, Marten, Peck, Swenson, Thomson, Sgt. Burtner, Sgt. Johnson, 1st Lieut. Mix, 1st. Lieut. Diehl, Magor Paterson, Capt. Stookey, 1st Lieut. Tweedie, 1st Lieut. Simpson, Sgt. McDougall, Clinder, Coe, King, Crow, McCarthy, Hardiman, Sgt. Paterson, Warner, Wythe, Mullis, Blake, Duff, Johnson. Kneeling: Mech. Sherbondy, Tully, Cook Stoke, Crook, Cox, Kiefer, Freeman, Daily, Louch, Wilson, Welde, Seibert, Hawkinson, Lane, Acton, Williamson, Baker, Walker, Newcomb, Vodden, Rowland, Volk, Maloy, Riordan, Thompson, McKnight, Berdrow, Alvarez, Alberts, Vieira,, Romano, Acquistapace.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
8D7AF7E5-C080-4020-96DB-625668361493
1997-208-438
Subject
Panoramic photographs
Soldiers
Group portraits
Motorcycles
World War, 1914-1918
Medical personnel

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