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  • A2000-071.0321
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers marching through a street.
  • A2000-071.0322
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers marching through a street in town.
  • A2000-071.0323
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
A group of soldiers lined up in the middle of the street, the band playing next to them.
  • A2000-071.0324
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Air view of a city, group of wagons next to a monument.
  • A2000-071.0325
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Air view of a city, group of soldiers passing next to a monument.
  • A2000-071.0326
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Marching into Mexico.
  • A2000-071.0327
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
14th Regiment arrives at the border.
  • A2000-071.0328
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
It takes a “regular” soldier to march 25 miles a day and keep it up.
  • A2000-071.0329
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
On the march, somewhere in Mexico.
  • A2000-071.0330
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
24th Infantry- returning from Mexico.
  • A2000-071.0331
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
The troop marching behind a soldier on a horse.
  • A2000-071.0332
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Group of soldiers traveling through a dusty road.
  • A2000-071.0333
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
4th Infantry S.D. Wagon Train.
  • A2000-071.0334
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
“14” Co. 3rd Oregon Infantry leaving for the Mexican Border 1916.
  • A2000-071.0335
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
An auto troop train.
  • A2000-071.0336
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Infantry riding wagons.
  • A2000-071.0337
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Infantry resting on the side of the road.
  • A2000-071.0338
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Marching infantry.
  • A2000-071.0339
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Group of soldiers on the road.
  • A2000-071.0340
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Traveling soldiers crossing through a bridge.
  • A2000-071.0341
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers crossing a river, down a bridge.
  • A2000-071.0342
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
On a hike in Texas.
  • A2000-071.0343
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Fellow with newspaper is Sergeant Lee Summer. A short rest on the hike F-Company 28th April 23, 1915.
  • A2000-071.0344
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers traveling on their horses through town.
  • A2000-071.0345
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Infantry resting on the Desert.
  • A2000-071.0346
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
U.S. Soldiers resting under Shade trees at Colonia Diaz.
  • A2000-071.0347
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers resting .
  • A2000-071.0348
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Infantry in the middle of a desert-like resting place.
  • A2000-071.0349
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers crossing a small body of water.
  • A2000-071.0350
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Texas Black Troops/ Ice Wagon/ Auto
  • A2000-071.0351
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Infantry crossing a town.
  • A2000-071.0352
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
People gathered at a main street, watching soldiers pass by.
  • A2000-071.0353
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers arriving to town in wagons.
  • A2000-071.0354
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Soldiers on wagons and horses traveling through a town.
  • A2000-071.0355
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
A group of soldiers walking through town.
  • A2000-071.0356
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
A group of soldiers marching, and being led by a band.
  • A2000-071.0357
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
Filed camp, all settled.
  • A2000-071.0358
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
View of the camp.
  • A2000-071.0359
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
2nd camp 7th Inf.
  • A2000-071.0360
  • Collection: Don Bryan Postcard Collection
  • Location: Negative File
First New York Cavalry’s Camp, Feb. 7, 1917.
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