View of a soldier standing with a rifle over his shoulder. There are train tracks cutting through a hill in the background. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of incoming “doughboys” (recruits) being inspected. Capt. James Roosevelt, a nephew of Theodore Roosevelt, is pictured at right. (B&W)
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)
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…