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[Brigadier General C. H. Martin of the 172nd Infantry, sitting behind a desk at Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois]
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Contributor: Chicago Daily News, Inc Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1917 -
[Soldiers of the 343rd Infantry standing in line outside for mess at Camp Grant in Rockford]
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[Soldiers from the 2nd Field Artillery gathered around a small fire at their camp inside a brick building]
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[Automobile sitting on the side of a road, stuck in mud and water after a flood in Rockford, Illinois]
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Contributor: Chicago Daily News, Inc Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1926 -
[Soldiers of the 344th Infantry, standing in a bunker, firing rifles at Camp Grant, soldier in foreground behind trench has arm raised]
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Contributor: Chicago Daily News, Inc Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1918 -
[Captain Harry Melchior, 344th Infantry, standing in front of a clapboard building, Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois, pole in background]
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[Colonel Philip R. Ward riding a horse across a bridge, Camp Grant]
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[Soldiers of the 344th Infantry standing at the rifle range at Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois]
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[Colonel Milton J. Foreman standing next to a car at Camp Grant]
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[Camp Grant, 32nd engineers sitting on barricade and holding rifles]
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[Planks of wood sitting in a small body of water and along its banks after a flood in Rockford, Illinois]
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[Soldier driving a tank onto a road in Camp Grant]
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[Major C. L. Sampson, U.S. Army, sitting at a table in an office at Camp Grant in Rockford]
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[Crowd looking down at a bridge and men standing on the bridge after it collapsed into a small body of water next to a road ...
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[Soldiers, 344th Infantry, standing behind a trench, with rifles resting on top of the sandbags, at Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois]
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Bird's eye view of the city of Rockford, Ill. 1880.
Perspective map not drawn to scale. LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 181 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Indexed for points of interest. col. map ...
Contributor: Stoner, J. J. Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map Date: 1880 View catalog record -
[Soldiers of the 344th Infantry, standing in a bunker, firing rifles at Camp Grant, view from behind, text on top of image]
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Contributor: Chicago Daily News, Inc Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1918 -
[Photographer, Clyde Brown, standing and William Hedges and reporter Paul Leach sitting in the Chicago Daily News press car at Camp Grant]
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[Soldiers folding blankets in a yard at Camp Grant]
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[Soldiers of the 1st Illinois Artillery, 149th U.S., taking down tents at a rain soaked camp in a lot]
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Contributor: Chicago Daily News, Inc Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1917