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The Regimental Colors of the 604th Engineers Col. Schults, Ll. Col. Taylor and Major Young at Staff Headquarters Headquarters at Camp Leach Just Raw Recruits The Horses at Camp Leach for the Mounted Section and the Caisons Retreat at Camp Leach--right dress Company C Line up--the command right dress has been given Company Street Headquarters and C Company The Sketches of the Mounted Section Digging Trenches B Company Line up at Glenburnie, Md. The Rifle Range at Glenburnie, Skirmishers Pontoon Bridge Building at Camp Glenburnie Lt. Geary and his Cheveau at Saturday Morning Inspection Capt. Dorty Commanding Company A on the March Troop Inspection at Glenburnie, Md, Company A

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The Dining Saloon at Camp Glenburnie The Rifle Range Starting Bridge Col. Taylor Receiving the Reports of the Officer of the Day Post Exchange at Camp Glenburnie, Md Pontoon Bridges The Horses of the Mounted Section at Glenburnie, Md. More Pontoon Bridge Building Lt. Geary and his "Army" Headquarters Tent and the Topog Office at Camp Glenburnie Pontoon Bridge Building A Sunset on the river at Glenburnie Pontoon Bridges--the start Capt. Barton Commanding Company B. on a hike Hot as Hell Trenches Built by Sgt. Fred Johnson and Sgt. Brinkle Putting in Another Boat to the Span Pontoon Bridges--the Start Passing in Review The Last Review Before Going Overseas The Last Field Inspection Before We Went Overseas The Last Field Inspection Before We Went Over On the Boat Wearing Life Preservers-Fire Drill

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On Board the Carmania Going Over a Sub is Spotted Camp Mud Knotty Ash England Company Street, Knotty Ashy, Liverpool, England Camp Knotty Ash at Liverpool, England Camp Knotty Ash, Liverpool, England** The Surveying Detail at Camp Knotty Ashy, Liverpool, England Stuffing Bed Sacks at Camp Knotty Ash, Liverpool, England Entering La Havre, France, Early in the Morning Unreadable Caption Washing Up When We First Landed Trying to do Business with the French The Horse Trough at Lavigney Headquarters Cooks and Mess Shanty Lavigney Street Scene at Lavigney The Hospital at Cornot Our First Mail After We Landed Regimental Barbar shop at Lavigney The Hospital at Lavigney Lavigney Proof Positive that Capt. Stevenson was not a ladies' man Getting Used to the Gas Masks in Southern France Showing the manner in which the French hook up their work oxen

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Headed for the Front-leaving Lavigney The Supply Office at Lavigney The Oldest Building in France Lining Up for "Choclut" at Claremont En Argonne Our Mode of Travel Breakfast at Auzeville Junction Regimental Headquarters and "Offices" at Auzeville Retreat at Auzeville The Cathedral at Claremont Regimental Headquarters at Auzeville Claremont En Argonne Trenches Getting out Gravel for the famous Narrow Gauge Railroad The Office of the Regimental Headquarters and the Sergeant Major Together with his Slaves Headquarters Cooks and KP's and their palace of eats Our Noble Little Band Headquarters Command The Gypsy Camp Near Voquoise Unreadable Caption Master Engineer Stearn and his Shop Voquoise Hill from a Distance A Dugout on Dead Man's Hill C Company officers in front of their office near Dead Man's Hill The Top Office

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Thanksgiving Dinner on Hill 297, near Voquoise The Band got out of bed long enough to have their picture taken**same as 83 The Mounted Section The Top Kicker of Company B, looking over some of our road work in the Argonne Major Harrison The Cathedral at Varrennes Varrennes Rail Head On top of Voquoise from the German Lines Trenches Traffic on the road near Varrennes Was a bad one; but no longer The Cross Roads at Varrennes The Cathedral at Varrennes after being shelled A Bunch of Squarehead Prisoners Being Brought in Varrennes and the River Aire Lt. Parks, the Family Dentist on Voquoise Hill Headquarters of B Company Looking Down on Company B's Mess Shanty The Hospital on Dead Man's Hill Orderly Room of Company B Dugouts on Dead Man's Hill B Company's Mess Shnty and their Cooks Officers' Mess at Hill 297, duplicate

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The Pill Dispensers at Hill 304 The Kitchen of Company A near Verdun Cathedrals seemed to be the favorite hiding place for both sides The Cooks of Company A near Verdun Officers' Quarters near Verdun The Office Force and the Office of Company A near Verdun The Fates to the Walls around Verdun A Part of Verdun that the Squareheads Preferred not to shell The Citadel at Verdun The North Gate to the Walls Around Verdun Verdun and the Meuse River The Residence of Sergeant Miller in the Woods Near Verdun A Camouflaged Road A German Machine Gun Nest Lookout Post on top of 297 Railroading in the Argonne The Dugout Occupied by Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria Caption unreadable Railroading in the Argonne Front Entrance to the Pill Box The Rear Entrance to the Pill Box Passing in Review in the Argonne

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Hiking Out of the Argonne Woods after the War A most interesting picture taken from the allied lines looking toward the German lines The Old Hindenburg Line Trenches Part of the Old Hindenburg Line The Famous Old Hindenburg Line The Station at Verdun About to Go Over Frisking an Upturned Tank A Machine Gun Outpost of the 63rd German Army Corps Hot Stuff Bantheville After the Shelling In the Upper Argonne A Morning's Catch An Observation Post near Cheppy A Morning's Catch (not a duplicate of 166) Remoiville, the last town to be taken by American troops The Chateau at Louppy the Morning after the Capture Sergt. Tom J. Fritz with a group of staff officers of the 6th grenadiers Some Italian Prisoners Gone West Whooping up the Corners in the Upper Argonne Woods Vienna La Chateau Vienna La Chateau, after the fight

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Policing up the town before it was fit to live in Tossing Hand Grenades Rifle Inspection of Company A A Band concert at Florent Office of Company C at Florent The Burial Place of Marion (unreadable) Lingin up for Mess in the Streets of Florent Unreadable Caption Sergeant Slater Seay Commandeering Some Furniture Cleaning up the Town to make it fit to live Motorcycle Riders and the Garage Company A kitchen, Florent The Hob-Nail Ball at Florent Rifle Inspection at Florent Company Inspection at Florent A little street scene near La Claon The Cathedral at La Claon after a shell had struck it Company line up, C Company at Villers Sur Suize After the War Was Over We did believe in keeping ourselves tidy Pinning the Croix de Guerre on Corp. Strickland Regimental Headquarters at Montigney Regimental Headquarters at Montigney

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Regimental Supply Office at Montigney Le Roi We are in the Army Now Manicuring French Roads We had several traveling salesmne out on the road Preparing tooth past for the French roads A bunch of our fellows in front of the house in which Joan of Arc was born at Doremy, France A Sunday band concert in the square at Montigney At the home of or birthplace of Joan of Arc, Doremy, France the old man has just got through pinning the Meuse-Argonne battle ribbon to our colors Field Mass A Billet Pinning the Meuse-Argonne battle ribbon to our colors the court yard to a French billet Office of Company A at Montigney Office of Company C at Dan Martin The mess shanty and "Rocky's" Army at Dan Martin The Blacksmith Shop at the Quarry at Montigney Some of the motorcycles drivers Building Roads for the French in charge here The road rolling crew and scrapers

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Winning a football game from 5th Army Corps Troops Inside a "Bed Room" in the Palatial "Residence" of some of the boys in Company B Hauling rock for Resurfacing French roads Unloading rock from a train at Monigney A street scene showing the perfumery Mobile Field Artillery A main street in Montigney Le Roi Gen. Pershing's Chateau Washing Mess kits A typical French wash house A German Locomotive Pershing's Headquarters at Chaumont Unreadable Caption Passing in Review Great General American Headquarters at Chaumont A little village in the heart of France the gates to the fortified town of Langres The square of the old fortified town of Langres title unnecessary Building barracks at Nogent Orderly Room of Company C at Nogent en Bassigny The sad part of it all The hill and the town proper

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A bunch of furlough at the Gar Du Est in Paris The wall araound the quaint old town of St. Malo The walls around St. Malo The walls around St. Malo (not duplicate of 273) The sea coast of St. Malo The first time we ever traveled in anything but 40 hommes and 8 cheveau The hotel at St. Malo The last stretch of the homeward journey The last French town we visited Squarehead Prisoners rushing the cans at Brest The finest little trip we ever took The sailors sure did believe in cleaning house A platoon of Company A Manicuring the mess tables with a brick bat A platoon of Company A on board the New Hampshire (not a duplicate of 285) A good shot from the forward deck of the ship A platoon of Company A on board the New Hampshire (not a duplicate of 285 or 287) Mixing elbow grease and kitchen grease on board the New Hampshire

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A platoon of Company A on board the New Hampshire (not a duplicate of 285, 287, or 289) A Platoon of Company A (not a duplicate) The non-commissioned staff Back in God's Country, Newport News, Va. Digging drainage ditches at Camp Knotty Ash, Liverpool, England Road work, Montigney Le Roi A representative French Peasant Home

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This was a Trench until American artillery made it a shambles The French Illustrating the effectiveness of mines The "Frogs" go over Kamerad unreadable caption unreadable caption Unnum bered and Captionl ess: 1 2 3

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