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  • Tags: World War I

Hempstead, HH082.jpg
View of the World War Monument in Fulton Park. (Color)

Huntington, HQ034.jpg
View of the World War I Memorial on Main Street. The memorial also serves as an entrance to the Old Burying Ground, part of which can be seen in the background. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)

Yaphank, YA003.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of recruits (wearing civilian clothes) in a barracks at Camp Upton. Printed text on verso states that while songwriter Irving Berlin, who wrote “Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,” was not pictured in the…

Yaphank, YA004.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 image of the exterior of the Bachelor’s Officers Quarters building at Camp Upton. Caption on front of card reads, “Camp Upton, L.I.–‘Officers’ House.’” (B&W)

Yaphank, YA005.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 image of soldiers undergoing warfare training at Camp Upton. (B&W)

Yaphank, YA009.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of “doughboys” (recruits) standing near a train after arriving at Camp Upton during World War I. (B&W)

Yaphank, YA010.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of soldiers standing by their government issue uniforms and gear, which are being inspected. The uniforms and gear are laid out in rows on the ground. (B&W)

Yaphank, YA011.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of a “doughboy” (recruit) holding a rifle. (B&W)

Yaphank, YA012.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of the War Department Theatre at Camp Upton. (B&W)

Yaphank, YA013.jpg
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of workers raising the sides of a new barracks at Camp Upton. (B&W)
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