The handwritten note reads: Schingler
1910-1919
The handwritten note reads: Peters Pinconning Mich.
The handwritten note reads: Camp Kelly Sanantonio Texas
The handwritten note on the reverse reads: Whatever you do dont criticeze my Big nose couse I cant help now the old folks usto Be
Gabriel Poggie sitting on a cot in uniform at Camp Kelly, San Antonio, Texas in 1917.
The handwritten note reads: Warrington
George Anthony Warrington in a formal three piece suit and tie.
The title reads: GERMAN HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
St. Nicholas Avenue, Stanhope and Stockholm Streets
J. Edward Stohlmann, Superintendent.
The caption reads: THE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES CONNECTED WITH THIS INSTITUTION offers a three years' course of training to young…
While the two individuals in this photograph have not been positively identified, it is likely Harry Charles and Daisy Brader. Harry married Daisy in December 1917.
The caption reads: Sutton
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This was my squad when I first inlisted but it is not now. Herbert
Herbert Pappin with seven others in his army squad. Two tents in the background.
The handwritten note reads: Kelly.
Herman Kelly in a white tie and suit.
The handwritten note reads: Willis
Isaac Willis in a suit and tie.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: I send my picuter Mr James Chaves Riverbank California round house.
The handwritten note reads: Flinchum
The handwritten note reads: Thomas Montoya John Needham
John Needham and Thomas Montoya in their respective uniforms with four other unidentified soldiers. Three separate photos.
The handwritten note reads: Parker
The handwritten note reads: Madison
Lyman Madison in a bow tie and formal suit.
The handwritten note reads: Raiche
The handwritten note reads: Lonechief
Mary Lonechief in glasses and a white collared shirt.
The handwritten note reads: Welch
Mary Welch in glasses and white collared shirt.
The handwritten note reads: Wilmet.
Mary Wilmet in a white shirt and glasses.
The handwritten note reads: Cooke
View of the State Sanitorium in Mt. Alto, Pennsylvania around 1917.
The reverse side includes a handwritten note from Joseph Denny to Mr. C. V. Peel.
The handwritten note reads: Burson.
Uneeda Burson in a white dress.
Welch Teesateskee around 1917.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Welch Teesatesky, in school uniform
The caption reads: Lieut. S. C. LONG-LANCE
Sylvester C. Long Lance in military uniform.
This image of Sylvester Long Lance appears in an article in the New York World on February 25, 1917.
Isaac Willis in his U.S. Naval uniform from the U.S.S. Kentucky.