American Ambulance and Soldiers in France During WWI. Luke Tennison served in the 111th Engineers in France in WWI. He lived in Haltom City at the time he donated the photos
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
American Ambulance and Soldiers in France During WWI. Luke Tennison served in the 111th Engineers ...
French Troops Firing Mortars in World War I. Luke Tennison lived in Haltom City at the time of dona...
Luke Tennison and other soldiers in France during World War I. Luke grew up on the north side of Fo...
Luke Tennison and John Dungan were members of the 111th Engineers in France during WWI. Here, they ...
World War I - presumably all Americans who volunteered for the French service - men identified in al...
A view of an American ambulance with soldiers in front of the ruins of a building. American Ambulan...
General Pershing Decorating the Colors; the 111th Engineers AEF April 9, 1919. Luke Tennison of H...
In February 1917, the United States was on the brink of joining the war in Europe. Josiah K. Lilly S...
[Illegible] Ambulance, Marne 1914 ([Illegible] Ambulance, Marne, France 1914). Wounded soldiers in ...
V.16. 'Ville Dommange' A first aid station. French and American soldiers pose for a group photograph...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
Title supplied by catalogerPhotograph from an album by Dr. George Outerbridge (1881-1967), a former ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
American Ambulance and Soldiers in France During WWI. Luke Tennison served in the 111th Engineers ...
French Troops Firing Mortars in World War I. Luke Tennison lived in Haltom City at the time of dona...
Luke Tennison and other soldiers in France during World War I. Luke grew up on the north side of Fo...
Luke Tennison and John Dungan were members of the 111th Engineers in France during WWI. Here, they ...
World War I - presumably all Americans who volunteered for the French service - men identified in al...
A view of an American ambulance with soldiers in front of the ruins of a building. American Ambulan...
General Pershing Decorating the Colors; the 111th Engineers AEF April 9, 1919. Luke Tennison of H...
In February 1917, the United States was on the brink of joining the war in Europe. Josiah K. Lilly S...
[Illegible] Ambulance, Marne 1914 ([Illegible] Ambulance, Marne, France 1914). Wounded soldiers in ...
V.16. 'Ville Dommange' A first aid station. French and American soldiers pose for a group photograph...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
Title supplied by catalogerPhotograph from an album by Dr. George Outerbridge (1881-1967), a former ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...
This photograph was taken while George Outerbridge was traveling with Mobile Hospital No. 8 in 1918 ...