A.J. Allaire
Image ID: HO 004Standing portrait of a man in army uniform outside the King Street Armory, Northampton.
Co. I 104th Infantry - American Expeditionary Forces, Great War 1917.
The photographs were taken by Charles H. Howard during July 1917. The series contains individual portraits of all the members of Co. I taken at the King St. Armory, on guard duty at Willimansett and at Camp Beckmann, up to the time the company left Greenfield for Camp Bartlett in July 1917. These men had been at the Mexican border in 1916, went to training and by November were with the 104th infantry of the A.E.F. in France.
Co. I 104th Infantry - American Expeditionary Forces, Great War 1917.
The photographs were taken by Charles H. Howard during July 1917. The series contains individual portraits of all the members of Co. I taken at the King St. Armory, on guard duty at Willimansett and at Camp Beckmann, up to the time the company left Greenfield for Camp Bartlett in July 1917. These men had been at the Mexican border in 1916, went to training and by November were with the 104th infantry of the A.E.F. in France.
Image Details
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Title |
A.J. Allaire
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Subject |
A.J. Allaire
King Street Armory
Co I, 104th infantry
World War 1
Soldiers
Portraits
Portrait Photographs
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Description |
Standing portrait of a man in army uniform outside the King Street Armory, Northampton.
Co. I 104th Infantry - American Expeditionary Forces, Great War 1917. The photographs were taken by Charles H. Howard during July 1917. The series contains individual portraits of all the members of Co. I taken at the King St. Armory, on guard duty at Willimansett and at Camp Beckmann, up to the time the company left Greenfield for Camp Bartlett in July 1917. These men had been at the Mexican border in 1916, went to training and by November were with the 104th infantry of the A.E.F. in France. |
Contributor |
Charles H. Howard
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Identifier |
HO 004
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Coverage |
Northampton, Massachusetts
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Original Format |
Glass-plate Negative
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Physical Dimensions |
Film size: 5" x 7"
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Citation
“A.J. Allaire,” Forbes Library Images from the Archives (Legacy site: Pre-2022), accessed November 16, 2024, https://images.forbeslibrary.org/items/show/4029.