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A post of mountain howitzers that saw war service

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Title from original captions in the P&P supplementary reference file under LOT 3863 (former call number).

Forms part of: The 36th National Encampment of the G.A.R., Wash., D.C. Oct. 5-11, 1902, no. 14.

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grand army of the republic national encampment 36th washington dc history civil war veterans commemorations military parades and ceremonies howitzers glass negatives massachusetts institute of technology facilities chapels massachusetts cambridge lot 3863 eero saarinen and associates h e weaver h e hanson e weaver photo mountain howitzers war service ultra high resolution high resolution district of columbia united states history parade military parades library of congress
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01/01/1902
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cambridge
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grand army of the republic national encampment 36th washington dc history civil war veterans commemorations military parades and ceremonies howitzers glass negatives massachusetts institute of technology facilities chapels massachusetts cambridge lot 3863 eero saarinen and associates h e weaver h e hanson e weaver photo mountain howitzers war service ultra high resolution high resolution district of columbia united states history parade military parades library of congress