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Donor unveils tablet at new headquarters of Society of Cincinnati. Washington, D.C., April 19. The beautiful Anderson mansion on Massachusetts Ave. here, which was presented sometimes age by Mrs. Larz Anderson to the Society of Cincinnati for their national headquarters, was formally accepted by the society today at appropriate ceremonies. Mrs. Anderson, widow of the former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain and Japan, is pictured unveiling the tablet to dedicate the new headquarters which Lieut. Bryce Metcalf, President General of the society, looks on

Memorial for U.S.S. Lincoln. Washington, D.C. May 31. A memorial tablet was unveiled at the Navy Department today in rememberance of the USS Lincoln that was torpedoed off the French Coast during the World War, the ceremonies were attended by officers who served on the ship during the war, Miss Janet Byrne of Bridgeport, Conn. unveiled the tablet, next is Comdr. W.L. Lind, Rear Admiral P.W. Foote, who commanded the transport at the time she was torpedoed. 5/31/37

Memorial for U.S.S. Lincoln. Washington, D.C. May 31. A memorial tablet was unveiled at the Navy Department today in rememberance of the USS Lincoln that was torpedoed off the French Coast during the World War, the ceremonies were attended by officers who served on the ship during the war, Miss Janet Byrne of Bridgeport, Conn. unveiled the tablet, next is Comdr. W.L. Lind, Rear Admiral P.W. Foote, who commanded the transport at the time she was torpedoed. 53137

Donor unveils tablet at new headquarters of Society of Cincinnati. Washington, D.C., April 19. The beautiful Anderson mansion on Massachusetts Ave. here, which was presented sometimes age by Mrs. Larz Anderson to the Society of Cincinnati for their national headquarters, was formally accepted by the society today at appropriate ceremonies. Mrs. Anderson, widow of the former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain and Japan, is pictured unveiling the tablet to dedicate the new headquarters which Lieut. Bryce Metcalf, President General of the society, looks on

Bronze tablet dedicated to famous marine. Tribute was paid to Maj. General George Barnett, late Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps during the World War, when this bronze tablet was unveiled at the Washington Cathedral in Washington yesterday. Maj. General John H. Russell, commandant of the Marines made the dedication address, 6934

New tablet on soldiers monument in memorial group, Quabbin Park Cemetery, Ware, Mass., Sept. 08, 1939

Bronze tablet dedicated to famous marine. Tribute was paid to Maj. General George Barnett, late Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps during the World War, when this bronze tablet was unveiled at the Washington Cathedral in Washington yesterday. Maj. General John H. Russell, commandant of the Marines made the dedication address, 6/9/34

Ceremonies - War Activities - Anniversary parade of the U.S. entry in the war, Providence, R.I. View of the parade passing the capitol grounds

Ceremonies and Parades - New York Honors Fallen U.S. heroes. Sailor from one of the French warships in the harbor receiving floral tributes from people in the "Hero Day" throng in Central Park, New York, to be placed upon the memorial mound in honor of those who laid down their lives on the battlefields in France

Ceremonies and Parades - Tablet Unveiled for Brooklyn Soldier Dead. More than 20,000 persons attended the unveiling of a bronze tablet in Prospect Park, Brooklyn in honor of the 356 Brooklyn heroes who died on the battlefields of France. Seven year old Veronica Blanchfield, daughter of Captin Blanchfield the first American Officer killed in France who unveiled the tablet, posing for the camera

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Date Taken: 1918. - Photographer: Underwood & Underwood

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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Great Parade as New York's National Guardsmen depart

Ice Apples and Ice Foliage - Prospect Park [Niagara Falls, N.Y.]

Sunshine and shadow, Prospect Park. New York Sterecope Card.

Meadow Port Arches. New York Sterecope Card.

[Dead horses lying on the road during the Mexican Revolution]

Ceremonies - England - Eight hundred British school children voice thanks to America for help in war. Children of Gibbons Road School Harleside, London, held a special celebration in honor of America's participation in the war. Each schoolboy and schoolgirl produced a message of thanks to the United States for the aid she has rendered her ally

[Dead man lying on ground next to rifle--U.S. Army expeditions in Central Arizona]

St. Veronica, Martin Schongauer, German

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day at London. The celebration of Independence Day was made almost as much British as an American festival. The hoisting of the stars and stripes in the Strand, London

Prospect Park, N.Y. New York (state) 19th Century Stereoscope Card.

Elbert Hollingsworth, ten year old cotton picker. Picks 125 pounds a day. Also Ruby Hollingsworth, seven year old cotton picker. Works all day, early and late, in the hot sun. Picks about thirty-five pounds a day. Father, mother, and several brothers and sisters pick. They get only five or six months of schooling. "It's not 'nuff," the father said. The children said "We'd ruther go to school." Address Box 18, R.F.D. Location: Denison, Texas

Dairy Cottage, Prospect Park. New York (state) 19th Century Stereoscope Card.

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