Lafayette we are here! : first American soldiers that marched in Paris [stereograph]
1923
PHOTO L2016M127m
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Title
Lafayette we are here! : first American soldiers that marched in Paris [stereograph]
Published
Meadville, PA|New York|Chicago|London Keystone View Company [ca. 1923]
Description
2 photographic prints ; 9 x 18 cm.
Call Number
PHOTO L2016M127m
Note
"V19218."
Two nearly identical photographs mounted.
On back: "In the latter day of June, 1917, the 1st United States Division, amounting to about 25,000 men, arrived in France. The coming of there splendid troops of the regular army who later fought so magnificently and victoriously on many fields, was the first evidence to the French people of the aid which America was to sent. On the 4th of July a battalion of the 16th Infantry, Ist Division, marched through the streets of Paris, as part of a parade by which the French were celebrating our independence day ..."
Two nearly identical photographs mounted.
On back: "In the latter day of June, 1917, the 1st United States Division, amounting to about 25,000 men, arrived in France. The coming of there splendid troops of the regular army who later fought so magnificently and victoriously on many fields, was the first evidence to the French people of the aid which America was to sent. On the 4th of July a battalion of the 16th Infantry, Ist Division, marched through the streets of Paris, as part of a parade by which the French were celebrating our independence day ..."
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