Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen17,Tema 1Illinois State Historical Society., 1924 |
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... morning of the third , all of the tents were taken down at the call of the bugle and the men entrained at ten o'clock . No information was given out as to our leaving , our route or our destination so that only a few were present when ...
... morning of the third , all of the tents were taken down at the call of the bugle and the men entrained at ten o'clock . No information was given out as to our leaving , our route or our destination so that only a few were present when ...
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... morning of September 3rd , as the engine jerked us forward , we said farewell to Camp Geismar and headed towards the east , realizing we were on the first lap of our journey which turned out to be so long . The trains being Pullmans ...
... morning of September 3rd , as the engine jerked us forward , we said farewell to Camp Geismar and headed towards the east , realizing we were on the first lap of our journey which turned out to be so long . The trains being Pullmans ...
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... morning and it seemed the iron - clad policy of the men to stay the limit or , at least , to get the last train from New York which meant about a two hour's sleep after arriving at camp . Busses could also be obtained back to camp from ...
... morning and it seemed the iron - clad policy of the men to stay the limit or , at least , to get the last train from New York which meant about a two hour's sleep after arriving at camp . Busses could also be obtained back to camp from ...
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... morning , we would start on our trans - Atlantic journey . Bonfires blazed up all over the camp that night and in most of the tents the men had fires because of the cold and the lack of blankets , our blankets all being in our rolls ...
... morning , we would start on our trans - Atlantic journey . Bonfires blazed up all over the camp that night and in most of the tents the men had fires because of the cold and the lack of blankets , our blankets all being in our rolls ...
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... morning , found that we were well out at sea . About as soon as we were assigned to our bunks , where we were shelved away like so much store goods , we were introduced to the lily - white life - preservers , which , we were told ...
... morning , found that we were well out at sea . About as soon as we were assigned to our bunks , where we were shelved away like so much store goods , we were introduced to the lily - white life - preservers , which , we were told ...
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