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Feeding "Grannie"--Twelve Men Lowering Shell into Breach
1914-1918
Keystone View Company
Twleve British soldiers use a pulley system to properly load the twelve-inch Howitzer, affectionately known as "Grannie".
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Trench Mortar in Its Well-timbered Chamber--View Looking Straight Down.
A mortar sits inside a pit, whose walls are lined with lumber supports, several miles behind the front lines, used to destroy enemy trenches from afar.
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A French 1155-mm. Gun Trained on the German Trenches
A soldier mans a 155-mm. French model gun, while two of his comrades stand off to the side.
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French 75 Millimeter Guns in Ambush Near German Trenches
In a forest, a soldier examines a 75 millimeter gun, to which the French give much credit for the success at the end of the war. Two of his comrades stand aside and look on.
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Artillerymen Who, Between the Germanys and the Mud are Emplacing Their Guns With Difficulty.
A corps of French engineers attempt to place their guns in position on muddy ground.
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Scouts, Old and New, French Cavalry and Army Airplane
1914
This photograph is of many soldiers with their weapons on horseback. There is a plane flying in the background. Planes proved more efficient in scouting out the position of the enemy than calvary.
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Zeppelin Flying Over a German Town- Lower Valley of the Rhine
In this photograph is a zeppelin flying over a small village. These large air machines were used for both transportation or goods as well as for dropping bombs.
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House in Southend, England, Wrecked by Bombs from Raiding Zeppelins
This photograph is of a scene in town. There are men, women, and children walking along the street. Southend was a resort that was attacked by German Zeppelins.
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French "75" Gun in Action against Battle Planes.
A six-man crew mans a "75" artillery gun in a forest while a soldier on the side takes a photograph.
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Preparing for the Firing Line -- Loading a 3-Inch Field Gun.
A six-man gun crew loads a 3-inch field gun on the outskirts of a battlefield.
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Projectile Weighing 1070 lbs.--Powder 325 lbs. One Load for the 12-inch Disappearing Gun, Fortress Monroe, Va.
An American soldier stands, grinning, beside an armor-piercing shell and the 325 lbs of gunpowder required to load it at a military fort in Virginia.
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Strong Dugouts in Holes Under Huge Rocks, in Belleau Woods, France.
1918
A German soldier crouches with his machine gun in a dugout under a rock in Belleau Woods.
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Captured German Machine Guns on Road from Villers-Cotterets to Soissons.
Two American soldiers man a German captured machine gun, kneeling behind a bush.
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German Battery of 150 mm. Guns, Captured by American Troops near Montfaucon.
Two American soldiers stand with a captured German howitzer gun on a grassy hill.
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German Pill Box in the Blanc Mont Sector, Champagne.
Two soldiers inspect a German machine gun emplacement in the Mont Blanc area of the Champagne region in France. Another soldier stands atop the emplacement, watching.
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to Father
February 10, 1862-February 22, 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Their regiment has captured Roanoke Island (50 pieces of artillery and over 2000 prisoners). Next they go to Raleigh. He received his pay again and sent most of it to his father.
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12 May 1862
He includes sketch with a soldier standing next to a cannon, tee pees, an American Indian and a banner that says "Union." He mentions a Sergeant Chas E. Hill.
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15 August 1862
Though they haven't seen any rebels, writes that if he does he will not take him prisoner but kill him. Cavalry and artillery arrived from Harrison recently. He describes the beautiful scenery and mentions Charlie.
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29 August 1862
He heard Gen. Lee and his army were advancing , so cavalry and artillery changed their positions. He wants to know why Mr. Watson doesn't write. Andy Dobbs brought 15 new recruits.
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26 April 1863
He describes the camp where very often they hear "Johnny Reb's" bullets fly overhead. 3 of their men have been wounded. He regrets joining the infantry, and would have gone into the cavalry or artillery arm instead.
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19 August 1863-21 August 1863
On board a steam ship, close to the "Powhattan." He describes the other ships he can see and Fort Sumpter..."The smoke curling up from our guns on Morris Island as well as those of the enemy..." He formed a friendship with Capt. Gadsden of the "Arajo...
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8 September 1863
No sooner had they possession than Gen. Gillmore came whacking at the "Moultrie." A bombardment took place. He writes about the negro camps.
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30 September 1863-1 October 1863
One of their heavy batteries opened fire and shot Johnson, then threw some shells into Sumter....has been installed as a caterer...seems to be improving on his arithimetic. He feels contempt for the Watson family.
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25 November 1863
He hopes his father will find his new position satisfactory. The bombardment is progressively slowing and there are signs of Charleston soon succumbing
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[Group of fifty-nine posters, circa 1940s] [Decimalized .01-.59]
1940-1949
Various
Collection of fifty-nine posters, dated circa 1940s concerning World War II. Posters were printed in the United States, England and Canada. The subjects are related to buying war bonds, war stamps, rationing, salvage, recycling and possible espionage...
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