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Military Collection
State Archives of North Carolina
WWI Panoramas Collection
[World War I]
Collection Number: No collection number.
Title: WWI Panoramas Collection
Dates: 1916-1919, 1922-1923, undated
Creator: U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; and various professional photographers.
Abstract
The World War I Panoramas Collections is composed of panoramic photographs documenting
U.S. military units containing predominately North Carolina servicemen, or which include
specific North Carolina servicemen in the photographs. The bulk of the collection features: North
Carolina National Guard units in training camps and along the Mexican Border during the
Mexican Border Crisis involving Pancho Villa between 1916 and 1917; various units of the 30th
Infantry Division (“Old Hickory Division”), U.S. Army, during World War I; scenes of Camp
Greene in Charlotte, N.C.; and various units of the 81st Infantry Division (“Wildcat Division”)
during World War I. The majority of the photographs were taken at the following military
camps: Camp Jackson, S.C.; Camp Sevier, S.C.; Fort Bragg, N.C.; Camp Greene, N.C.; Camp
Wadsworth, S.C.; and Camp Lee, Virginia.
The collection also features panoramic photographs of all-black U.S. Army units, which include
unidentified North Carolinians. These photographs are some of the only photographs of black
North Carolinians during World War I in the holdings of the State Archives of North Carolina.
The collection also features photographs of North Carolina units on ships or the docks in
Virginia and South Carolina between June and July 1919, when the servicemen returned to the
United States from Allied occupation duty in Europe following the official end of World War I.
Physical Description: 106 panoramic photographs
Language(s): English
Repository
State Archives of North Carolina, 4614 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-4614
Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing this collection.
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Restrictions on Use
The original panoramic photographs have been withdrawn from use by researchers, due to their
rarity, size, and fragility. Digitized copies of the original panoramas are available online in the
digital WWI collection of the North Carolina Digital Collection, a joint effort of the State
Archives of North Carolina and the State Library of North Carolina. Researchers can access the
photographs by searching the panoramic photograph number in the digital WWI collection.
Anyone wishing to see the original panoramas should contact the Military Collection Archivist
or the Head of Special Collections to be granted access.
Preferred Citation
[Panoramic photograph number], WWI Panoramas Collection, WWI Papers, Military Collection,
State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
Acquisition
The panoramic photographs have been acquired by the State Archives of North Carolina since
1918 through to the present time from a variety of sources. Many of the photographs were
removed from individual servicemen’s collections and added to the WWI Panoramas Collection.
The acquisition history is noted in a separate document for each of the panoramic photographs,
and maintained in the collection’s records folder in the State Archives Registrar’s office. All
panoramic photographs within this collection have been signed over to the State Archives and
accessioned into their collections.
Separated Material
There are eleven oversized panoramic photographs that are too large to fit within map cases,
which are being stored at the oversight of the State Archives Conservator. Those oversized
panoramas are noted in the photograph descriptions within the finding aid. These photographs
managed by the Conservator are numbered as follows: MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.21, 23, 34, 35,
45, 59, 62, 65, 83, 86, and 87.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.103 is being stored in a custom acid-free folder on top of the Military
Collection Map Case in the State Archives Stacks on 3B.
Processing Information
The original WWI Panoramas Collection was reprocessed in July and August 2017 to improve
the description of the collection, and better organize the materials for improved long-term
preservation storage. In 1964, Maurice S. Toler and John R. Woodard of the North Carolina
Department of Archives and History prepared a finding aid for the “World War I Papers, 1903-
1933,” which consisted of thirteen series of records. This was the first known formal
organization of the World War I materials, and a basic finding aid for these papers completed to
the box and item level was finalized on June 30, 1964. Two additional series were added after
this point for miscellaneous types of archival materials. The state’s WWI panoramas that were in
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the collection to that time, had been organized originally under the “series” labeled “Panoramic
Photographs,” and as series fifteen (written in Roman numerals). A number of the panoramas
were folded, cut, or rolled, and stored in unidentified sizes of boxes until the 1990s.
The collection was previously stored in a scattered manner in over-filled, oversize Mylar archival
plastic L-sleeves, with ten panoramas stored in each folder. This caused significant bulk in the
folder, and offered no buffer for the surfaces of the photographs from rubbing against over
panoramic photographs. All of the panoramic photographs acquired prior to 2014 had the image
numbers on self-adhesive mailing labels, which were attach on the lower right-hand corner of the
backs of the photographs. As this did not match archival practice and the printed ink on the
labels was fading, the labels were carefully removed from all of the photographs. The original L-
sleeves were discarded, as they were not adequate preservation storage for the photographs.
To reduce bulk within the archival folders, the collection was divided according to the size of the
individual panoramas within custom-sized panoramic photograph archival folders. No more than
8 photographs were stored per folder. The original numbers of the panoramas were retained. All
of the photographs have been numbered with a soft HB No. 2 pencil on the back top right corner
(where possible) of the panoramas, according to the individual image number. For example, the
number “MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.42” should be interpreted as “WWI Panoramas Collection
photograph number 42.” The identification of these images has been created in the finding aid,
but not written on the photographs themselves. Historical research was conducted to provide
dates and descriptions of the images where none was written on or attached to the photographs.
Between 1994 and 2014, prior archivists had written in pencil on the back of many of the
photographs with descriptive information and collection storage information. This information
was either inaccurate, had changed with new storage options, or was already described in the
finding aid for the collection. These pencil notations were carefully erased, while leaving period
WWI-era handwritten notes untouched on the photographs. Some notations were made by prior
archivists in pen, and the notes cannot be removed.
Two panoramic photographs that were determined not to fit within the Military Collection’s
WWI Papers time period coverage were removed, and placed in the Miscellaneous Military
Panoramas Collection. Both photographs were from the late 1920s. The photographs are
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.73 and MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.90. Their numbers were kept in the
collection inventory, and will be used for future WWI panoramas that are acquired and need an
image number. Other preservation steps taken during processing this collection include:
interleaving large acid-free archival bond paper sheets between each panorama in their folders,
and placing single panoramas in oversize folders if significant preservation issues were present.
Processed by: Jacob T. Parks; Matthew M. Peek, July-August 2017.
Scope and Content
The collection is composed of panoramic photographs documenting U.S. military units
containing predominately North Carolina servicemen, or which include specific North Carolina
servicemen in the photographs. The bulk of the collection features: North Carolina National
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Guard units in training camps and along the Mexican Border during the Mexican Border Crisis
involving Pancho Villa between 1916 and 1917; various units of the 30th Infantry Division (“Old
Hickory Division”), U.S. Army, during World War I; scenes of Camp Greene in Charlotte, N.C.;
and various units of the 81st Infantry Division (“Wildcat Division”) during World War I. The
majority of the photographs were taken at the following military camps: Camp Jackson, S.C.;
Camp Sevier, S.C.; Fort Bragg, N.C.; Camp Greene, N.C.; Camp Wadsworth, S.C.; and Camp
Lee, Virginia.
The collection also features panoramic photographs of all-black U.S. Army units, which include
unidentified North Carolinians. These photographs are some of the only photographs of black
North Carolinians during World War I in the holdings of the State Archives of North Carolina.
The collection also features photographs of North Carolina units on ships or the docks in
Virginia and South Carolina between June and July 1919, when the servicemen returned to the
United States from Allied occupation duty in Europe following the official end of World War I.
Subject Terms
Places
Camp Glenn (N.C.)
Camp Gordon (DeKalb County, Ga.)
Camp Grant (Ill.)
Camp Greene (N.C.)
Camp Greenleaf (Ga.)
Camp Jackson (S.C.)
Camp Lee (Va.)
Camp McClellan (Ala.)
Camp Sevier (S.C.)
Camp Stewart (Tex.)
Camp Wadsworth (Spartanburg, S.C.)
France
Subject—Topical
North Carolina. National Guard
United States. Army. Depot Brigade, 156th
United States. Army. Division, 5th
United States. Army. Division, 28th
United States. Army. Division, 30th
United States. Army. Division, 42nd
United States. Army. Division, 80th
United States. Army. Division, 81st
United States. Army. Division, 82nd
United States. Army. Division, 92nd
United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 322nd
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United States. Army. Machine Gun Battalion, 115th
Material Types
Panoramas
Collection Inventory
Photograph Description Date
No.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.1 June 21, 1919
Group photograph of Headquarters Company, 324th Infantry Regiment,
81st Division at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, taken on June 21, 1919.
Handwritten on the back of the photograph is: “A. D. Cashion, Cornelius,
N.C. 1‐28th‐1923” [Photograph by: W. J Armstrong, Columbus S.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 44”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.2 Undated
Group photograph of officers believed to have served in the 105th
Engineers Regiment, 30th Division, Camp Jackson, S.C. (Undated)
[Dimensions: 8” x 35”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.3 Undated
Group photograph of Headquarters Company, 105th Engineer
Regiment, 30th Division at Camp Jackson, South Carolina.
Capt. F. R. Warfield commanded these troops (Undated)
[Photograph by: Sergeant, Columbia, S.C] [Dimensions: 8” x 42”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.4 April 19, 1919
Group photograph of 105th Engineers Train, 30th Division at
Camp Jackson, S.C., taken on April 19, 1919 [Photograph by:
Armstrong, Columbia, S.C] [Dimensions: 8” x 37”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.5 Undated
Group photograph of Company A, 105th Engineers, 30th Division
at Camp Jackson, S.C. (Undated) [Photograph by: Sergeant,
Columbia, S.C] [Dimensions: 8” x 37”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.6 Undated
Group photograph of Company B, 105th Engineers, 30th Division at
Camp Jackson, South Carolina. Capt. F. L. Winthrop, commanded
these troops (Undated) [Photograph by: Sergeant, Columbia, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 34”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.7 Undated
Group photograph of Company C, 105th Engineers, 30th Division,
at Camp Jackson, S.C. Capt. H. H. George commanded these
troops (Undated) [Photograph by: Sergeant, Columbia, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 43”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.8 Undated
Group photograph of Company D, 105th Engineers, 30th Division,
at Camp Jackson, S.C. Lt. D. M. Williams commanded these
troops (Undated) [Photograph by: Sergeant, Columbia, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 40”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.9 Undated
Group photograph of Company E, 105th Engineers, 30th Division,
at Camp Jackson, S.C. Capt. G. P. Murphey commanded these
troops (Undated) [Photograph by: Sergeant, Columbia, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 44.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.10 Undated
Group photograph of Company F, 105th Engineers, 30th Division,
at Camp Jackson, S.C. Capt. C. E. Ellicott commanded these
troops (Undated) [Photograph by: Sergeant, Columbia, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 44”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.11 March 25,
1919
Group photograph of Headquarters Company and Medical Detachment,
115th Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division, taken on March 25,
1919 [Photograph by: Holladay, Newport News, V.A.]
[Dimensions: 11” x 16”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.12 March 25,
1919
Group photograph taken on March 25, 1919 of Company B, 115th
Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division [Photograph by: Holladay,
Newport News, V.A.] [Dimensions: 8” x 20”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.13 March 25,
1919
Group photograph taken on March 25, 1919 of Company C, 115th
Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division [Photograph by: Holladay,
Newport News, V.A.] [Dimensions: 8” x 20”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.14 Undated
Group photograph of part of 9th Training Battalion, 156th Depot
Brigade at Camp Jackson, S.C. (Undated) [Photograph by: H.
Randolph] [Dimensions: 8” x 41.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.15 Undated
Group photograph of part of 9th Training Battalion, 156th Depot
Brigade at Camp Jackson, S.C. Caption on the back reads:
“After . . . This taken 12 days after the other” (Undated)
[Photograph by: H. Randolph, Electric Studio] [Dimensions: 8” x
42”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.16 June 1919
Group photograph of Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division at
Joue l’Abbe, France, in June 1919. A number of members of the
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in the company are identified
in the lower margin of the image [Photograph by: Richards Film
Service, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama] [Dimensions: 10” x 39”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.17 July 20, 1917
Group photograph taken on July 20, 1917 of Company B, 3rd
Regiment, North Carolina National Guard at Camp Glenn, N.C.
(Undated) [Photograph by: Wootten‐Moulton] [Dimensions:
8” x 33.5”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.18 February 1,
1919
Photograph of the U.S. Naval Air Station at Camp Glenn, N.C.,
taken on February 1, 1919 [Photograph by: Wootten‐Moulton]
[Dimensions: 8” x 33.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.19 Undated
Undated photograph of the U.S. troop transport ship the USS
Martha Washington during World War I (Undated)
[Dimensions: 10” x 20”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.20 Undated
Undated photograph of USS Zeelandia that served as a troop
transport ship during World War I (Undated) [Dimensions:
10” x 20”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.21 December 8,
1918
View from a water tower of the Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation
docks and facilities in Wilmington, N.C., taken on December
8, 1919.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.22 February 15,
1918
Photograph of an unidentified U.S. military rifle range, taken on
February 15, 1918 [Copyright by Watson, Army and Navy News]
[Dimensions: 10” x 30”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.23 Undated
Camp Lee, U.S. National Army Cantonment, Petersburg,
Virginia (Undated) [Photograph printed by: Everett Waddey
Company, Richmond, Virginia]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.24 February 26,
1918
View from Water Tank No. 1 of Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C.,
taken on February 26, 1918 [Photograph by Camp Greene Studio,
Charlotte] [Dimensions: 8” x 37”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.25 June 23, 1918
Group photograph of soldiers at a flag‐raising ceremony on June 23,
1918, for the camp library at Camp Greene, N.C. Caption on back
reads: “To Miss Palmer with complements of John R. Johnston,
Camp Librarian, Camp Greene, N.C.” [Photograph by: The Moons,
Commercial and Home Photographers, Charlotte.] [Dimensions:
10” x 30”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.26 September 1,
1918
Aerial mosaic photograph of Canal du Nord between Palluel
and Sauchy‐Cauchy, France, taken on September 1, 1918
[Photographs by: U.S. First Army Intelligence.] [Dimensions:
10” x 30]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.27 November 23,
1917
Group photograph of the First Mobile Artillery Force, U.S.
Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, taken on November 23, 1917
[Photograph by: Fletcher Photo, Washington, D.C.] [Dimensions:
8” x 49”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.28 August 1917
Group photograph of showing the mobilization of the First Field
Artillery Regiment, U.S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia,
in August 1917. Caption on photograph reads: “European War
Mobilization” [Photograph by: Schutz, Washington, D.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 38”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.29 Undated
Group photograph of African‐American troops in Battery C, 350th
Field Artillery Regiment, 92nd Division (Undated) [Photograph by:
Photographic Art Corporation, New York City] [Dimensions:
8” x 43”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.30 March 7, 1919
Group photograph of African-American troops from Headquarters
Company, 349th Field Artillery Regiment, 92nd Division, taken on
March 7, 1919. North Carolinians are part of this unit [Photograph
by: Photographic Art Corporation, New York City] [Dimensions:
10
7.5” x 37”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.31 September 18,
1918
Group photograph of African-American troops in Company 14,
4th Training Battalion, at Camp Gordon, Georgia, dated
September 18, 1918. North Carolinians are part of this unit
[Photograph by: Atlanta Photo Co., Atlanta, Georgia.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 34”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.32 Undated
Group photograph of an unidentified African‐American U.S.
Army unit during World War I [possibly at Camp Gordon in
Georgia] (Undated) [Photograph: by J. W. Cranshaw and Son,
Atlanta] [Dimensions: 8” x 23”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.33 Undated
Group photograph of Company D, 55th Pioneer Infantry Regiment
at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina (Undated) [Photograph by:
Moore Photo] [Dimensions: 8” x 48”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.34 August 6, 1923
View of memorial ceremonies for President Warren G. Harding
at Fort Bragg, N.C., on August 6, 1923 [Photograph by:
Wootten‐Moulton]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.35 1916
Third North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Col. Sidney W.
Minor, Camp Stewart, El Paso, Texas, in 1916, during
General John J. Pershing’s Punitive Expedition against Pancho
Villa [Photograph by: J. U. Medley and I. Shulman,
Photographers, El Paso.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.36 Undated
Group photograph of part of Headquarters Company, 156th
Depot Brigade, 30th Division, U.S. Army, at Camp Jackson,
South Carolina, during World War I (Undated) [Photograph
by: Sargeant] [Dimensions: 7” x 38”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.37 September 16,
1918
Group photograph of the officers of the 57th Pioneer Infantry
Regiment at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, on September
16, 1918 [Photograph by: Armstrong, Spartanburg, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 10” x 46”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.38 May 1919
Group photograph of Company K, 328th Infantry Regiment, 82nd
Division, at Camp Merritt in New Jersey, taken in May 1919 after
the unit returned to the United States from Europe during World War
I. Caption on the front reads: “Home again.” [Photograph by: Watts
Studio, Tenafly, N.J.] [Dimensions: 8” x 43”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.39 Undated
Group photograph of section of bayonet class at Camp Jackson,
Columbia, South Carolina (Undated) [Photograph by: Sargeant]
[Dimensions: 8” x 29.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.40 Undated
Group photograph of Company C, 105th Engineers Regiment,
30th Division at Camp Jackson, S.C. Capt. H. H. George commanded
these troops Camp Jackson, South Carolina (Undated) [Photograph
by Sargeant, Columbia, S.C.] [Dimensions: 8” x 43”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.41 March 23,
1918
Group photograph of Company C, 105th Engineers Regiment,
30th Division at Camp Sevier, South Carolina, dated March 23,
1918 [Photograph by: Miller Studio, Cleveland, Ohio.]
[Dimensions: 10” x 32”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.42 March 4, 1917
Photograph of Lt. Col. Claude L. McGhee and the first sergeants of
the 3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment while stationed at Camp
Stewart in El Paso, Texas, on March 4, 1917. The 3rd North Carolina
Infantry was in Texas during General John J. Pershing’s Punitive
Expedition against Pancho Villa [Photograph by: Boland, El Paso,
Texas.] [Dimensions: 8” x 27”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.43 August 7,
1917
Group photograph of Company M, 2nd North Carolina Infantry
Regiment, at Camp Greene in Charlotte, N.C., dated August 7,
1917 [Photograph by: The Moons, Commercial and Home
Photographers, Charlotte.] [Dimensions: 8” x 26.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.44 November 6,
1918
Group photograph of Company 50 at Naval Base Hampton Roads
in Hampton Roads, Virginia. W. Sweeney served as commanding
officer of the company. Photograph dated November 6, 1918
[Photograph by Halloday, Norfolk, Virginia.] [Dimensions: 8” x
44”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.45 May 23, 1919
Photograph of Third Battalion, 322nd Infantry Regiment, 81st
Division, on the streets of an unidentified European town
on May 23, 1919 [Photograph by: Clements, Washington, D.C.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.46 Undated
Photograph of Camp Lee in Petersburg, Virginia (Undated)
[Photograph by: Johnson and Haas, Washington, D.C.]
[Dimensions: 8” x 44”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.47 Undated
Photograph of the Artillery Camp and Barracks at Camp Jackson,
South Carolina (Undated) [Photograph by: Newark Photo Co.,
New Jersey] [Dimensions: 8” x 44”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.48 Undated
Photograph of an unidentified U.S. Navy installation during
World War I [believed to be sailors of the Overseas
Maintenance Facility Naval Base in Norfolk, Virginia] (Undated)
[Photograph by Taylor Studio, Norfolk, Virginia] [Dimensions:
7.5” x 31”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.49 June 8, 1918.
Group photograph of Company 176 at St. Helena Training Station
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in Norfolk, Virginia, on June 8, 1918. O. A. Johnson was the
commander of Company 176 [Photograph by: G. L. Hall Opt. Co.,
Norfolk, Virginia] [Dimensions: 8” x 36”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.50 April 3, 1918
Group photograph of part of Machine Gun Company, 323rd Infantry,
81st Division, at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, on April 3, 1918.
Sgt. Joseph W. White of Bertie County, North Carolina, is
identified by a handwritten note [Photograph by: Sargeant,
Columbia, South Carolina] [Dimensions: 8” x 37.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.51 1918
Photograph of St. Mihiel, France, entitled “St. Mihiel on the River
Meuse, Made Famous by the American Army in France, 1918”
(1918) [Copyright: Schutz, Washington, D.C., 1918]
[Dimensions: 8” x 36”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.52 Undated
Group photograph of Company E, 321st Infantry Regiment,
81st Division, in the La Bazoge region of France. Pvt. Albert E.
Cobb of Greene County, N.C., is identified by a handwritten
note on the front of the photograph (Undated) [Dimensions: 8” x
40”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.53 Undated
Oversized photograph of the U.S. troop transport ship USS
Mount Vernon at sea during World War I (Undated)
[Dimensions: 14.5” x 11.5”] [image is not a true panoramic
photograph]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.54 June 16, 1919
Group photograph of Company B, 306th Engineers, 81st Division,
at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, on June 16, 1919
[Dimensions: 8” x 41”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.55 Undated
Photograph of the U.S. troop transport ship USS Mount Vernon,
with the ship’s U.S. Navy crew posing on the docks, docked
in an unidentified harbor during World War I (Undated)
[Photograph by: Southgate Press, Boston, Massachusetts]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.56 March 4, 1917
Group photograph of the officers of the 2nd North Carolina
Infantry Regiment at Camp Stewart in El Paso, Texas, on March
4, 1917. The 2nd North Carolina Infantry was in Texas
during General John J. Pershing’s Punitive Expedition against
Pancho Villa [Photograph by: Boland, El Paso, Texas]
[Dimensions: 8” x 22.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.57 November 6,
1918
Group photograph of 350th Labor Battalion—including Major
Douty and his staff, and the officers and noncommissioned
officers—at Camp Greene, North Carolina, on November 6, 1918.
Individuals in the photograph are identified on the back
[Photograph by: The Moons, Commercial and Home Photographers,
Charlotte, N.C.] [Dimensions: 6” x 23”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.58 May 3, 1918
Group photograph of Company E, 120th Infantry Regiment,
30th Division, at Camp Sevier, South Carolina, on May 3, 1918.
Capt. James I. Steagall of Oxford, N.C., is identified as the
thirteenth soldier from the right in the first row, laying on his side
[Steagall’s military service is adhered to the back of the photograph]
[Photograph by: J. R. Peden, post photographer, Greenville, S.C.]
[Dimensions: 10” x 42”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.59 May 3, 1918
Photograph of Company E, 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division,
on May 3, 1918, at Camp Sevier, South Carolina [Photograph by: J. R.
Peden, Camp Sevier post photographer, Greenville, S.C.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.60 Undated
Photograph of the USS Zeelandia with the caption of: “Home
Coming of Troops, Charleston, S.C.,” aboard the USS Zeelandia.
(Undated) [Photograph by: Sargeant, Columbia, S.C.] [Dimensions:
8” x 28”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.61 July 7, 1917
Group photograph of Company D, 7th Regiment, U.S. Engineers,
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5th Division at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on July 7, 1917 [Photograph
believed to have been taken by: Argonbright‐Snyder] [Dimensions: 8” x
29”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.62 Undated
Photograph of part of the 62nd Field Artillery Regiment during
World War I (Undated) [Photograph by: Griffith Roto, Columbia,
South Carolina]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.63 circa 1917
Group photograph of ROTC artillery at the target range in
Chickamauga Park, Georgia (circa 1917) [Dimensions: 10” x 41.5”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.64 August 19,
1922
Group photograph of Battery D of the Citizens Military Training
Camp at Camp McClellan, Alabama, on August 19, 1922
[Photograph by: Russell Bros.] [Dimensions: 8” x 38”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.65 1916
Photograph of the 3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment and
its commander Col. Sidney W. Minor at Camp Stewart in El Paso,
Texas, in 1916. The 3rd North Carolina Infantry was in Texas
during General John J. Pershing’s Punitive Expedition against
Pancho Villa [Photograph by: J. U. Medley and I. Shulman,
Photographers, El Paso.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.66 October 31,
1917
Group photograph of 306th U.S. Engineers, 81st Division, at
Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina, on October 31, 1917
[Photograph by: Rudolph, Columbia, S.C.] [Dimensions: 8” x 37”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.67 June 16, 1919
Group photograph of Company F, 306th Engineers Regiment, 81st
Division at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, on June 16, 1919
[Photograph by: Sargeant, Columbia, S.C.] [Dimensions: 8” x 44”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.68 Undated
Group photograph of part of Battery A, 317th Field Artillery,
81st Division at Camp Jackson, South Carolina (Undated)
[Dimensions: 8” x 43”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.70 May 1919
Group photograph of the 317th Ambulance Company, 305th Sanitary
Train, 80th Division, while they were stationed in Marigne, France,
in May 1919 before returning to the United States [Photograph
by: DeSouza‐Jordan, Washington, D.C.] [Dimensions: 7” x 34”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.71 Undated
Group photograph of an unidentified unit standing in formation.
“W. V. O’Daniel” is handwritten on the back of the photograph
(Undated) [Dimensions: 8” x 36”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.72 1918
View of Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois, in 1918 (1918)
[Photograph by: Camp Exchange, Department of Pictures]
[Dimensions: 8” x 44”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.73
Number vacant, image removed and placed in Miscellaneous
Military Panoramas Collection.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.74 March 12,
1919
Group photograph of Company K, 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th
Division in Allain, France, on March 12, 1919. North Carolinians
were part of this company [Soldiers are identified by number in
the original photograph, but there is no corresponding list of
names available] [Photograph by: Ewing, Inc., Little Rock,
Arkansas] [Dimensions: 10” x 42”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.75 Undated
Group photograph of the 137th Aero Squadron during World
War I. Caption on the front of the photograph reads: “Just back
from France” (Undated) [Photograph by: the Pictorial News
Company, New York.] [Dimensions: 10” x 28”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.76 April 11, 1919
Photograph of the U.S. troop transport ship the USS Powhatan
arriving at Charleston, South Carolina, on April 11, 1919,
carrying 30th Division troops onboard returning from Europe
[Photograph by: Griffiths Photo] [Dimensions: 8” x 31”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.77 June 1919
Group photograph of Company K, 324th Infantry Regiment, 81st
Division, in June 1919 [Photograph by: Armstrong Photo,
Columbia, South Carolina] [Dimensions: 8” x 39”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.78 June 18th,
1919
Photograph of the U.S. troop transport ship the USS Martha
Washington, on June 18, 1919, arriving from Europe at
Charleston, South Carolina. Caption on the front of the image reads:
“The Ship that brought us home. The USS Martha Washington,
Docking at Charleston, S.C., June 18th, 1919, with Units of 81st
(Wildcat) Div. on board” [Photograph by W. J. Armstrong, Columbia,
South Carolina] [Dimensions: 10” x 39”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.79 June 1919
Group photograph of Company K, 324th Infantry Regiment, 81st
Division, in June 1919. Cpl. Alfred A. Loosbrock of Minnesota is
identified on the image [Photograph by: Armstrong Photo,
Columbia, South Carolina.] [Dimensions: 8” x 39”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.80 March 16,
1918
Photograph of the 113th Field Artillery Regiment, 30th Division,
at Camp Sevier, South Carolina, on March 16, 1918. Lt. Col. J. A.
Mack was the unit’s commanding officer [Photograph by:
Richards Film Service, Inc. Montgomery, Alabama.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.81 March 20,
1919
Photograph of the 113th Field Artillery Regiment, 30th Division,
on March 20, 1919 [Photograph by: Holladay, Newport News,
Virginia.]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.82 March 20,
1919
Group photograph of Battery B, 113th Field Artillery Regiment,
30th Division, on March 20, 1919 [Photograph by: Holladay,
Newport News, Virginia.] [Dimensions: 8” x 20”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.83 1916
3rd North Carolina Infantry, Col. Sidney W. Minor,
Commanding, Camp Stewart, El Paso, Texas, 1916.
[Photograph by: J. U. Medley and I. Shulman, Photographers,
El Paso.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.84 March 20,
1919
Group photograph of Headquarters Company, 113th Field
Artillery, 30th Division, on March 20, 1919 [Photograph by:
Holladay, Newport News, Virginia.] [Dimensions: 8” x 20”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.85 circa 1919
Photograph of part of the 113th Field Artillery, 30th Division,
arriving home in the United States from France during World War
I. American Red Cross workers are shown offering the soldiers
food, drinks, and cigarettes. Caption on the front reads: “Red Cross
are welcoming them home serving refreshments and cigarettes.
First of 30th Division to Arrive” (circa 1919) [Dimensions: 8” x
22”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.86 May 1919
View of Company C, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division, American
Expeditionary Forces, in France in May 1919.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.87 November 5,
1917
View of Headquarters, 60th Brigade, 30th Division, U.S. Army,
on November 5, 1917.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.88 1916
Photograph of what is believed to be the 2nd North Carolina
Infantry Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, at Camp
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Glenn, N.C., in 1916 [Dimensions: 8” x 38”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.89 September 28,
1918
View of the 24th Machine Gun Battalion at Camp Fremont
near Palo Alto, California, on September 28, 1918 [Photograph
by: Boussum, San Francisco]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.90
Number vacant, image removed and placed in Miscellaneous
Military Panoramas Collection.
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.91 1916
Group photograph of Company I, 3rd North Carolina Infantry
Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, at Camp Glenn, N.C.,
in 1916 [Photograph by: Wootton‐Moulton.] [Dimensions: 8” x
32”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.92 May 1919
Group photograph of Company A, 324th Infantry, 81st Division,
in St. Nazaire, France, in May 1919 [Photograph by: Clements,
Washington, D.C.] [Dimensions: 8” x 40”]
MilCol.WWI.Panoramas.93
Vacant number [to be used for new panorama in the future].
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.94 July 8, 1918
Group photograph of Company 914 (Aviation) at the Naval
Operating Base in Norfolk, Virginia, on July 8, 1918. A.C.
Bowers commanded this company [Photograph by: G. L. Hall
Opt. Co., Norfolk, Virginia.] [Dimensions: 8” x 38]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.95 1916
Photograph of Company 914 (Aviation), 3rd North Carolina
Infantry, North Carolina National Guard, at Camp Stewart in
El Paso, Texas, in 1916. Col. Sidney W. Minor was the
commanding officer. The 3rd North Carolina Infantry was in
Texas during General John J. Pershing’s Punitive Expedition
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against Pancho Villa [Photograph by: J. U. Medley and I. Shulman,
Photographers, El Paso]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.96 circa 1919
Photograph of the U.S. troop transport the USS Matsonia,
returning from Europe to the United States at Newport News,
Virginia. The ship was carrying members of the 81st Division,
U.S. Army. Caption on the front reads: “Home Coming of
American Soldiers, Wild Cat Division arriving at Newport News,
Virginia” (circa 1919) [Dimensions: 8” x 34”] [This photograph
number was previously given to a different panorama]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.97 Undated
View of the U.S. military troop transport ship the USS Walter
A. Luckenbach. Caption on photograph reads “The Ship that
Brought us Home, U.S.S. Walter A. Luckenbach” (Undated)
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.98 November 11,
1918
View of General Hospital No. V in Fort Ontario, New York, on
Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. Col. Henry D. Thomason
was the commanding officer [Photograph by: A. F. Drey, camp
photographer, Syracuse, N.Y.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.99 July 8, 1918
Photograph of 17th Company, 15th Battalion, at Camp Greenleaf
in Chickamauga Park, Georgia, on July 8, 1918. Lt. Boggs was
the commanding officer [Photograph by: Gravelle, The Miller
Studio, Augusta, Georgia.]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.100 1916
Photograph of what is believed to be the 2nd North Carolina
Infantry Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, at Camp
Glenn, N.C., in 1916 [Copyright by Wootten-Moulton]
[Dimensions: 8” x 43”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.101 1916
Copy print of a photograph of soldiers and horses by the corral at
Camp Glenn, N.C., in 1916 [Photograph by: Wootten-Moulton.]
[Dimensions: 9” x 36”]
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MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.102 1916
Photograph of the North Carolina Brigade on the U.S.-Mexico
border, looking south from the 1st North Carolina Infantry
at Camp Stewart in El Paso, Texas, in 1916. The brigade was
in Texas during General John J. Pershing’s Punitive Expedition
against Pancho Villa [Photograph by J. U. Medley and I. Shulman,
El Paso] [Dimensions: 10” x 48”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.103 1916
Photograph of the 1st North Carolina Infantry in formation at
Camp Stewart in El Paso, Texas, in 1916. Col. J. T. Gardener is
the unit’s commanding officer. The 1st North Carolina Infantry
was in Texas during General John J. Pershing’s Punitive Expedition
against Pancho Villa [Dimensions: 10” x 53”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.104 1917
Group photograph of 2nd Company, 117th Train Headquarters and
Military Police, 42nd Division, at Camp Mills, New York, in 1917
[Photograph by: Fotocraft, Inc., New York] [Dimensions: 7” x 40”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.105
[New panoramic photograph waiting to be flattened in order to described]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.106 June 1919
Group photograph of B Company, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division,
taken while the unit was serving in France in June 1919
[Dimensions: 10” x 36”]
MilColl.WWI.Panoramas.107 Undated
Group photograph of Headquarters Company, 105th Engineers,
30th Division, at Camp Jackson, S.C. Capt. F. R. Warfield
was the unit’s commanding officer (Undated) [Photograph by:
Sargeant, Columbia, S.C.] [Dimensions: 8” x 42”]