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Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Panoramic Photograph

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J 32859 U.S. Copyright Office

Copyright deposit; Carl Eckmark; June 10,1941.

No. 16268 C.

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military camps barracks world war military facilities army facilities fort sam houston tex texas gelatin silver prints panoramic photographs el texas fort sam houston fort sam houston 1940 s 40 s taking the long view panoramic photographs 1851 1991 carl ekmark photo ultra high resolution high resolution us copyright office us history united states history library of congress
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01/01/1941
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Ekmark, Carl, copyright claimant
Ekmark, Carl, photographer
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W D Ranch Lake Dam ,  28.52026, -100.39035
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No known restrictions on publication. No renewal found in Copyright Office.

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military camps barracks world war military facilities army facilities fort sam houston tex texas gelatin silver prints panoramic photographs el texas fort sam houston fort sam houston 1940 s 40 s taking the long view panoramic photographs 1851 1991 carl ekmark photo ultra high resolution high resolution us copyright office us history united states history library of congress