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Postcard of Quartermaster Corps Detachment thing

born: [1913-01-01,1914-01-01)died/dissolved: [1913-01-01,1914-01-01)id: t_postcard-of-quartermaster-corps-detachment_e27e4f
Probable 70%
Summary:  A black and white postcard depicting unidentified soldiers of the Quartermaster Corps Detachment posed in front of wooden buildings at Fort Bayard, New Mexico.
Completeness: 53/100 Grade D
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cited from Anonymous_no_ (1913)
Anonymous_no_ Notes: Black and white image of unidentified soldiers posed in formation in front of buildings constructed of wood. Image taken at Fort Bayard. Verso: Stamped on TC of card; "POST CARD". Written in black ink; "Quartermaster Corps Detachment at Fort Bayard New Mexic…
Fort BayardAug 31, 1913
cited from Anonymous_no_ (1913)
Anonymous_no_ Notes: Black and white image of unidentified soldiers posed in formation in front of buildings constructed of wood. Image taken at Fort Bayard. Verso: Stamped on TC of card; "POST CARD". Written in black ink; "Quartermaster Corps Detachment at Fort Bayard New Mexic…

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unknown · 1913 · photo · Copyrights holder, Silver City Museum. Distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. Please contact the Collections Curator for permission to use the digital image. · details

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