Title Work Title No: 5790 Medium: Documentation Original Summary: 91 photographs: black and white; 8x10 in. Photos show members of the 369th Regiment in France during World War I. They include soldiers arriving in St. Nazaire, France in January 1918, training and athletic activities (boxing, baseball, basketball). Also has one portrait of a soldier with corresponding negative and a group portrait of the 369th Regiment Women's Auxiliary accompained by information about this group. Of particular note are photos of the February 1919 parade in Harlem, welcoming home the 369th Regiment, photos of Fourth French Army Commander Henri Gouraud, soldier Kid Ferguson, soldier Melville "Doc" Miller, Col. Daniel Appleton. Capt. Hamilton Fish, Gov. Charles Whitman, Gov. William Sulzer, who, in 1912, signed a bill to organize a Colored Regiment.. Countries of Origin: U.S.A. Forms: Group portraits; Portrait photographs
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