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American Engineers Constructing Cantonement in France

65-3933 (untitled)
Accession Number
65-3933
4x5 inches (10x13 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
France - Freidel, Frank - World War I Collection; World War I - General File
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Description
American engineers constructing cantonement in France during World War I. These buildings are shipped in a "Knock Down" shape from the U.S. and are easily assembled. Donor: Frank Freidel, who obtained these photographs from the National Archives.
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