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
Ceremonies and Parades
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