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.…
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.
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,…
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.
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…