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War wagon trailer. Government workers in Washington, D.C., step from the war wagon trailer sponsored by the Office of Defense Transporation. Built on a steel frame, the coach is made principally of wood and masonite. It is only twelve feet long and seven feet wide and has a seating capacity of twenty-four, as contrasted to the average city bus that seats forty passengers and is approximately thirty-two feet long and eight feet wide

War wagon trailer. Government workers in Washington, D.C., step from t...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

[Coeur D'Alene man, Phillip Wildshoe and family, in his Chalmers automobile]

[Coeur D'Alene man, Phillip Wildshoe and family, in his Chalmers autom...

J218692 U.S. Copyright Office. Wildshoe Family members identified by Bob Bostwick (Coeur d'Alene tribe press secretary) and Bertha Swan (grandaughter of Phillip Wildshoe) as: front seat: Phillip Wildshoe, his w... More

N.Y. Journal despatch yacht "Buccaneer" /

N.Y. Journal despatch yacht "Buccaneer" /

"Shows the despatch boat of the "New York Journal" steaming through the water, having aboard the war correspondents. This is one of the fastest yachts engaged in the business. She approaches rapidly and as she ... More