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Captain Johnson's quarters (w. end of)

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Photograph shows a group of buildings, some of them log houses, built on a hill. In Jedediah Hotchkiss photograph album of views along railroad lines and rivers from near Staunton, Virginia, to Huntington, West... More

Convalescent American officers from the American Red Cross hospital at Lancaster Gate, London, "seeing London" with Captain Herbert S. Johnson of Boston now with the American Red Cross in England. The officer in the field-cap is Captain W.A. Buckle of Bristol, Tenn. The other officer on the lower step is Captain P.R. Brummit of Hampton, Tenn. Captain Johnson stands between and behind them. The wounded men wear an arm-band of blue felt to indicate that they are wounded men. Both Buckle and Brummel came from the Kemmel push to London. On Captain Johnson's first visit to Lancaster Gate Hospital, Capt. Buckle handed Capt. Johnson as a gift of piece of shrapnel which had been taken from his own body. "I am afraid you cannot spare it", said Capt. Johnson. "Oh I have plenty more where that came from," replied Buckle

Convalescent American officers from the American Red Cross hospital at...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, Eng. Data: Atlantic Lake Potomac New England Pa. Northern Southern Div. New England. 1918. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 ... More