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Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Airing tents, camp life, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 79
Identifier: LS.1919 (104135)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Dead bodies in a trench, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 80
Identifier: LS.1934 (104152)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Dead bodies, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 80
Identifier: LS.1929 (104147)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Disinterring the body of a US soldier in Mexico, victim of sniper, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 79
Identifier: LS.1921 (104137)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Following trail of Pancho Villa, dead horse, Pershing Expedition, Mexico, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 79
Identifier: LS.1922 (104138)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Holding war council on international bridge, #1 Gen Scott, #2 Gen. Funston, #3 Gen. Obregon, Pershing Expedition, US-Mexico border, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 80
Identifier: LS.1928 (104146)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Machine guns of the US Army on the Mexican border, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 80
Identifier: LS.1930 (104148)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Mexican Artillery, entrenched and ready for action, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 80
Identifier: LS.1935 (104153)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

Military camp, USA, and truck train, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 80
Identifier: LS.1927 (104144)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

On the Mexican Border, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 79
Identifier: LS.1926 (104143)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916

US machine gun in action, Pershing Expedition, 1916

 Item — Box: LS 79
Identifier: LS.1917 (104133)
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: 1916