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Portrait of an unidentified Civil War veteran.

1. Civil War Veteran

World War I Lantern Slide Show. Slide No. 08 in group of originally numbered slides.  American soldiers marching with flags.  Frame is labelled with text saying 'Visual Bureau, University of Pittsburgh.'  (negative no. 8-12199 is inscribed on slide)<br />

2. World War I Slide Show--08. American Soldiers Marching With Flags

Wellsburg?

3. Civil War Military Unit

4. Portrait of an Army Officer

5. Unidentified World War I Soldier

6. Unidentified Soldier

7. Telephone Bank for World War II Soldiers

8. Telephone Booths for World War II Soldiers

9. Soldiers at the Desk of the Public Library, Elkins, W. Va.

10. Soldiers Outside Telephone Booths

11. Soldiers Await the Use of Telephones at a World War II Phone Bank

Photograph of possibly an Army unit with flags, drums and some men wearing World War I doughboy helmets.

12. Unidentified Military Unit

Company formed during the Spanish - American War

13. Officers of Captain Getzendanner's Co., Jefferson County, W. Va.

A line of men, probably recruits, outside the Charles Town, W. Va. train station.

14. Captain Getzendanner's Company Ready for Camp

Probably recruits leaving for camp during the Spanish - American War.

15. Unidentified Group of Men Lined Up at the Charles Town, W. Va. Train Station

Group portrait of men, on outside steps, under star flag.

16. Captain Getzendanner's Company After Spanish - American War

Pictured over the "X" is Mervyn C. Buckey, Military Attache to Italy and Frances D. Packette's cousin.

17. Fourth of July Celebration With Twenty Wounded Soldiers Inside the American Embassy in Rome

Photograph was probably taken by Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, who was aboard this transport.

18. Homeward Bound World War II GIs Looking Towards U.S.A.

Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, was aboard this transport as it brought home many other war-weary soldiers from Europe.

19. Shoreline of New York In View As Victory Ship Enters U.S.A.

This photograph was included in West Virginia University student, Louis Piccola's narrative documenting his military experiences during World War II. The soldier has been identified by descendants as Louis Piccola. Inscribed on the back, "Dutch homes had to be destroyed also because Jerry would not leave."

20. American Soldier Louis Piccola Standing Among Rubble of House in Holland During World War II