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2nd Machine Gun Co. at Camp Willis |
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Black & white postcard photograph of Company in double row, all with .45 pistols in firing stance. In 1916 the National Guard used the area of the soon to be Upper Arlington as a temporary training camp called Camp Willis, named after Gov. Frank B. Willis. The camp was dismantled by September 1916. |
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Date | 1916 circa | |||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Copyright determination made by Columbus Metropolitan Library (Q69487420) using RightsStatements.org
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Black & white postcard photograph of Company in double row, all with .45 pistols in firing stance. In 1916 the National Guard used the area of the soon to be Upper Arlington as a temporary training camp called Camp Willis, named after Gov. Frank B. Willis. The camp was dismantled by September 1916. (English)
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