Group photo of a company of the Seventh California Militia, which was the nucleus around which the present 160th Infantry was formed. The company, at rest on the steps of the old Los Angeles City Hall, is shown wearing the uniform of the Spanish-American war period in 1898. The Seventh California was originally a private marching club, known as the Eagle Corps. Photo dated: July 25, 1928.
Eagle Corps (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles City Hall (Los Angeles, Calif.) Military uniforms--California--Los Angeles Infantry City halls--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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