Military ambulances at Camp Hancock, August Georgia, during World War I.
Provenance
Black paper album and loose photographs of Ambulance Company No. 3 during training at Camp Hancock, Augusta Georgia, in France during World War I, and as veterans after the war. Album is very fragile. Donated by Mrs. Charles Fasnacht, daughter of George Walzl. With album is a brief history of the company and list of known living members as of 1981.
Military ambulances at Camp Hancock, August Georgia, during World War I.
Provenance
Black paper album and loose photographs of Ambulance Company No. 3 during training at Camp Hancock, Augusta Georgia, in France during World War I, and as veterans after the war. Album is very fragile. Donated by Mrs. Charles Fasnacht, daughter of George Walzl. With album is a brief history of the company and list of known living members as of 1981.
Soldiers with ambulance in France during World War I.
Provenance
Black paper album and loose photographs of Ambulance Company No. 3 during training at Camp Hancock, Augusta Georgia, in France during World War I, and as veterans after the war. Album is very fragile. Donated by Mrs. Charles Fasnacht, daughter of George Walzl. With album is a brief history of the company and list of known living members as of 1981.
Samuel G. Roth and friends in his Rambler parade float in front of his National Automobile Company, at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910.
Samuel G. Roth's National Automobile Company at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910. Written on back: "Samuel Roth, 317 Lancaster Ave". Note the dog sitting in the middle of the intersection.