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Painting of John and William Black in Zouave uniforms of the American Civil War.

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Portrait of the Griggs family, including Clark Robinson Griggs, his wife Leronia, his son Albert, and his daughter Adaline. Clark Robinson Griggs was a veteran of the American Civil War, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, and mayor of…

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William C. Booth's "First Class Good Standing Conduct Card," which allowed him "to visit all towns in the American Area when not on duty." Booth served as corporal in Company G of the 131st Infantry during World War I. He was later promoted to staff…

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Portrait of William C. Booth posing in his military uniform. Booth was a corporal who served in Company G of the 131st Infantry Regiment during World War I. He was later promoted to staff sergeant and served in that capaicity during the Allied…

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Portrait of William C. Booth posing in his military uniform with pipe and gloves in hands. Booth was a corporal in Company G of the 131st Infantry Regiment during World War I. He was later promoted to staff sergeant and served in that capacity during…

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William C. Booth's landlord in the Koblenz-Lzel region of Germany. Booth served as a corporal in Company G of the 131st Infantry Regiment during World War I. He was later promoted to staff sergeant and served in the Allied occupation of the Rhineland…

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William C. Booth stands with Horace Vanygriff, a fellow soldier, in the Koblenz-Lzel region of Germany. Booth was a corporal who served in Company G of the 131st Infantry Regiment during World War I. He was later promoted to staff sergeant and served…

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William C. Booth shares a meal at Camp Meade, Washington, D.C. Booth was a corporal who served in Company G of the 131st Infantry Regiment during World War I. He was later promoted to staff sergeant and served in that capacity during the Allied…

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A large ship at Port Tampa, Florida "embarking for Cuba" during the Spanish-American War.

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E. H. Switzer, William C. Booth's captain in the First Infantry Regiment, Illinois National Guard, from 1894-1900. The photograph contains the personalized message, "Yours in sunshine and in clouds E. H. Switzer." Booth later served as corporal in…

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Ernest Talmage Ball, a private in Company G of the 131st Infantry during World War I, standing on a street in Luxembourg. The caption at the top of the photograph reads, "Captured Oct.9.18 at Consonvoy wounded same date." Originally from Milton, West…

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Private Ralph Villano of Company G, 131st Infantry Regiment, standing with rifle outside a house in Luxembourg. The caption reads: "Wounded Oct 9-18 and Captured Oct-10-18 over the Muse [sic]River." Villano was wounded and captured during the…

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Corporal Walter B. Bridgestock pictured with a caption that reads, "Wounded, Chipilly Aug. 9. 18." Chipilly was a strategic point defended by the Germans against the Allies in the Battle of Amiens in August 1918. Bridgestock served in Company G,…

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Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, speaks to a crowd from a railroad car at an unknown location.

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A young girl proudly displays her World War I nurse's uniform on Christmas day, 1918.

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Company G barber Sam Scaletti cuts the hair of Arlie J. Wheaton in front of a coffee shop in Madernach, Luxembourg. Following the armistice on November 11, 1918, the U.S. Army moved through formerly German-occupied Luxembourg on its way to occupy a…

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Friedrich Wilhelm Victor Augustus Ernest, "The German Crown Prince," was the eldest son of German Emperor Wilhelm II. He commanded Germany's 5th Army during World War I.

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William C. Booth, and several of his fellow soldiers from the 1st Infantry, Illinois National Guard, pose for a picture in front of their camp. The legible names on the photo read from left to right: Parker, Roth, Roth, Cop. Little, Bert Little,…

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William C. Booth addresses fellow soldiers of the 1st Illinois Infantry standing at attention. Booth served in both the Spanish-American War and World War I.

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William C. Booth, along with several of his fellow soldiers, pose for a picture in front of a building at Camp Logan.The legible names from left to right beginning with the back row: Paulsen, Jos. M. Whitfield, W. C. Booth, J. E. Buckbee, Harvey B.…

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Several mill workers prepare sisal fiber for spinning.

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Three employees lay out individual pieces of sisal fiber.

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Two men wind spools of sisal fiber using small spinning machines.

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George William Helmle, a German woodcarver, took up residence and began a woodcarving business in Springfield in 1851.
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