The photo above was taken in Boston, Massachusetts, during the First World War. A press snipe on the back provides some information: This is a typical load of supplies sent weekly by the American Fund for French Wounded, 304-306 Boylston Street to the French military hospitals. The men seem to be in good spirits: ... Continue Reading →
MIT students at Camp Cunningham (1917)
This publicity photograph was taken at a summer camp in East Machias, Maine, called Camp Cunningham. The camp was organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to provide military-style training to students after their sophomore year. The decision to organize the camp was made after the United States entered World War I in April... Continue Reading →
Americans in Berlin celebrate Independence Day (WWI)
This press photograph doesn't have the year printed on it, but the caption on the back contains some clues: National festival of the American colony at Berlin on the 4th of July, the day of the declaration of independence of America. The festival was held in the garden-plot of the "Esplanade-Hotel" at Berlin. Our photo... Continue Reading →
Citizenship aid class, Tompkins Square, New York (1921)
Along the bottom edge of this photograph are the words "Tompkins Square Citizenship Aid Class," followed by "Intermediate." On the chalkboard at the back of the room, the teacher has helpfully recorded the date: Tuesday, March 15, 1921. The photo may be examined in higher resolution below. I've divided it into two parts. Click on... Continue Reading →
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