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Mrs. Whitelaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, ARC Commissioner for France, visiting wounded American officers in the garden of the American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women art students established by Mrs. Reid and was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American soldiers

Mrs. Whitelaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, ARC Commissioner for France, visiting wounded American officers in the garden of the American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women art students established by Mrs. Reid and was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American soldiers

Mrs. Whitelaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, ARC Commissioner for France, visiting wounded American officers in the garden of the American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women art students established by Mrs. Reid and was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American soldiers

Mrs. Whitlaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, A.R.C., visiting Hospital #3, 4 Rue Chevereux, (Hospital for Officers). Mrs. Whitelaw Reid & Colonel Gibson ARC commissioner for France visiting wounded American officers in the garden of American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women Art students established by Mrs. Reid & was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American officers

Mrs. Whitlaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, A.R.C., visiting Hospital #3, 4 Rue Chevereux, (Hospital for Officers). Mrs. Whitelaw Reid & Colonel Gibson ARC commissioner for France visiting wounded American officers in the garden of American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women Art students established by Mrs. Reid & was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American officers

Mrs. Whitlaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, A.R.C., visiting Hospital #3, 4 Rue Chevereux, (Hospital for Officers). Mrs. Whitelaw Reid & Colonel Gibson ARC commissioner for France visiting wounded American officers in the garden of American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women Art students established by Mrs. Reid & was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American officers

Officers recuperating at Hospital #3. Convalscent American officers in the garden of American Military Hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse Paris. This was before the war, the home of a club for American women art students, established by Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. It has now been converted by the ARC into a hospital for American officers

Officers recuperating at Hospital #3. Convalscent American officers in the garden of American Military Hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse Paris. This was before the war, the home of a club for American women art students, established by Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. It has now been converted by the ARC into a hospital for American officers

First attempts at exercise. Convalescent American officers in the garden of American Military Hospital no. 3, Rue de Cheveruse, Paris. Before the war this was the home of a club for American women art students established by Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. It has now been converted by the A.R.C. into a hospital for American officers

Mrs. Whitelaw Reid and Colonel Gibson, ARC Commissioner for France, visiting wounded American officers in the garden of the American military hospital No. 3, Rue de Chevreuse, Paris. This was formerly a club for American women art students established by Mrs. Reid and was converted by the ARC into a hospital for American soldiers

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name and date from: LC-6199-3966.

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Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Commission to France.

Group title: Wounded, France.

Date received: 12 September 1918.

On caption card: 3966.

Data: Mr. Wharton, 9/12/18.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

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The last American wounded arriving from the front at the Salisbury Hospital, erected by the American Red Cross at Southampton, England. They are unloaded by the boys of the Kentucky unit now on duty at this base hospital

Pre-WWII collection of Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Body of Confederate sharpshooter

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Meeting and picnic lunch at Pine Mountain settlement school near Harlan, Kentucky

Henry P. Davison, chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross at the entrance to the New Red Cross Club for American officers at one of the big American camps near Winchester. In a corner of the wall is seen a christmas tree which some of the soldiers have secured and planted there temporarily to await the Christmas Festivities, which are to be on an elaborate scale in all the American Camps and Hospitals

[Men and women, possibly members of the American Colony, seated on grass]

Quilts, Mrs. Katy Gregory and her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lois Jackson, craftswomen, Chicago, Illinois

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