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Fort Sam Houston, Tex., 1911-1912: Co. M, 11th Cavalry; lined up

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George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Caption card tracings: PI; Army, U.S. Quartermaster; Barbers...; Texas San Antonio; Army, US 1911/12; Army, US Cavalry; Forts... Ft. Sam Houston; Shelf.

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01/01/1911
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