Panorama, World War I Soldiers - 28th Division

 
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Panorama, World War I Soldiers - 28th Division
Panorama, World War I Soldiers - 28th Division
Panorama, World War I Soldiers - 28th Division
Panorama, World War I Soldiers - 28th Division

Panorama, World War I Soldiers - 28th Division

Object number2017.017.01
DateMarch 12, 1919
OriginAllain, France
Associated LocationLittle Rock, Arkansas
MediumPaper, Ink
Dimensions10 × 43 3/4 in. (25.4 × 111.1 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
  • Print, Photographic
DescriptionA sepia World War I panorama of the 28th Division, 110th Infantry, Company K taken on March 12th, 1919 in Allain, France. They were led by Private 1st Class, James Murphy of Little Rock, Arkansas. Murphy was born in Tempo, Ireland and later moved to Little Rock. James Murphy is the grandfather of donor Dr. Jon Wolfe.

There are 214 soldiers in the photograph and numbers are written on the hats of the soldiers, potentially as a means of identification. The commanding officers are in a group off to the far left. All of the soliders are dressed in full uniform and are holding guns.
Status
Not on view