WWI U.S. Soldiers at Camp Mills, Long Island, New York
Title
WWI U.S. Soldiers at Camp Mills, Long Island, New York
Description
Sepia-toned image of five men in World War I uniforms, standing grouped together outside a tent at Camp Mills, on Long Island, New York, an embarkation point for United States soldiers in World War I. There is a stovepipe coming out of the top of the tent, and none of the men appear to have their weapons with them. The 41st Infantry Regiment was composed primarily of recruits from the Pacific Northwest. Camp Mills itself was a tent city set up specifically to mobilize the troops who were being sent to Europe. Clif Bagley was born in Hillsboro, Oregon, and his father was an attorney and eventually a circuit court judge.
[back] [pencil] ? - Glen Powers, Bill Gray, Cliff Bagley, [illegible] Robinson
Date Created
1917
Subject
Soldiers
World War, 1914-1918
United States--Armed Forces
United States. Army--Barracks and quarters
United States. Army--Military life
Bagley, Clifton S.
Gray, Bill
Powers, Glen W.
Robinson, [?]
United States History
Military History & Science
Genealogy & Family History
Place
Camp Albert L. Mills, New York
Medium
photographic prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_011829
Rights
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image