University of Kentucky Training of the Fighting Mechanic records

Descriptive Summary

Title
University of Kentucky Training of the Fighting Mechanic records
Date
1918 May–December
Creator
Anderson, F. Paul, 1867-1934
Extent
3.83 Cubic feet
Subjects
Military education--1918.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged by subject and chronologically in eighteen volumes. In 2009, the volumes were disbound for preservation purposes and the photographs were interleaved with archival tissue.
Finding Aid Author
Finding aid prepared by Emily Hikes and Rachel Webb
Preferred Citation
0000ua197:[Item Number], University of Kentucky Training of the Fighting Mechanic records, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
The training of soldiers was organized by UK President Frank L. McVey as executive head of the operation; Major Justin W. Harding (US Army) commanded the troops and UK Dean F. Paul Anderson (Engineering) was appointed head of technical training. Anderson began on the first contingents' arrival, May 7, 1918. Barracks were constructed on land owned by the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' Association. Soldiers received eight weeks of general training before training for specific assignments. UK professor L. E. Nollau was designated photographer for the training sessions.
At the very beginning of the soldier training in technical subjects there was a well-defined organization effected. There was no encroachment on the time allotted to technical training and to military training. Every man was accounted for every day, and the individual record of each man shows how his time was occupied from the time he reported to this military technical training course until he was sent away. In all branches of the work, the men were put under the instruction of the most expert artisans in their lines.
The blacksmiths were under the supervision of the most expert men in this community. The carpenters were trained by men taken out of recognized contracting organizations in Lexington. The auto mechanics received their instruction in twenty independent shops organized on the campus of the University of Kentucky, under the tutelage of the best garage foremen that could be secured. The demonstration material in the automobile shops consisted of private cars sent for repair. The contingent of auto mechanics shown in these records reconstructed and repaired over one hundred automobiles during the eight weeks they were under instruction. The electricians were placed in charge of electrical contractors who were men of wide experience in house wiring. The telegraphers and wireless operators were taught by experienced telegraph operators taken right out of the active service of railroads and wireless stations.
Lectures were given to various classes every day and great stress was laid upon the theoretical side as well as the practical. These soldiers were well trained and well fed, and when they left the University of Kentucky they were fit for the fighting game.
Scope and Content
The University of Kentucky Training and Fighting mechanic records consist of eighteen bound volumes documenting the May-December 1918 vocational training of three contingents of soldiers at the University of Kentucky. As is indicated in Anderson's preface to the manuscript, records detail the training of draftees from their point of arrival until their departure, revealing their schedules, course enrollment, work assignments, etc. Various rosters are included listing individual names on arrival and on assignment to classes. Also included is an organization chart for the camps administration.
Volumes 1 and 2 of the First, Second, and Third Contingents contain the Class Records, which include information relative to the class organizations and work carried out during the training of the contingent of soldiers at the University of Kentucky. It also gives numbers of men and places to which they were sent. The last pages of each volume have menus of what the soldiers ate each day. Volume 1 for each contingent has a booklet voluntarily prepared by enlisted personnel of the particular detachment, describing and depicting soldiers and their activities. Volume 1 of the First Contingent only, has a set of opening pages featuring a photograph of President McVey and his Executive Heads, an organization chart, and opening words by F. Paul Anderson, summarized in the above biography.
Volumes 3-5 of the First, Second, and Third Contingents are the Individual Records. These contain one page of information on each soldier including: a photographic headshot, name, identification number, course, division number and location, home address, place of birth, age, nationality of mother and father, number of years in graded school, high school, other school, college, and whether they graduated or not from each school. It also includes a statement of work done for the past four years, name and address of last employer previous to induction into the army, their duties, remarks, and the date of entry. The second page of each entry has the daily and weekend schedule for all soldiers in early morning and at night - printed at the top of the page. The bottom half of the page and subsequent pages is a written record of the soldier’s activities on each day, from 8:00 to 11:45 am and 1:15 to 5:00 pm.
Volume 6 of the First, Second and Third Contingents contain photographs of events of the Camp and progress in shops and laboratories from the time the men arrived in Lexington until they were sent away to various camps. UK professor L. E. Nollau was designated photographer for the training sessions. The photographs are 5x7 prints and are dated and labeled in all cases. They detail camp administration, training sessions, social activities, athletic competitions, and troop departures from Union Station in Lexington.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The intellectual rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections

Contents of the Collection

Class Records

First Contingent, 1918 May 20 - June 9

  • Box 1, Volume 1
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First Contingent, 1918 June 10 - July 14

  • Box 2, Volume 2
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Second Contingent, 1918 July 15 - August 11

  • Box 7, Volume 1
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Second Contingent, 1918 August 12 - September 15

  • Box 8, Volume 2
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Third Contingent, Records through October 5, 1918 September 18 - November 3

  • Box 16, Volume 1
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Third Contingent, Records through Menu, 1918 September 18 - November 3

  • Box 17, Volume 1
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Third Contingent, Records Sections 1-8, 1918 November 4 - December 8

  • Box 18, Volume 2
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Third Contingent, Records Sections 9-Menu, 1918 November 4 - December 8

  • Box 19, Volume 2
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Individual Records

First Contingent, A to ES, 1918 May 20 - July 12

  • Box 3, Volume 3
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First Contingent, ES to MO, 1918 May 20 - July 12

  • Box 4, Volume 4
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First Contingent, MO to V, 1918 May 20 - July 12

  • Box 5, Volume 5
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Second Contingent, A to Ch, 1918 July 22 - September 14

  • Box 9, Volume 3
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Second Contingent, Ch to Gr, 1918 July 22 - September 14

  • Box 10, Volume 3
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Second Contingent, H to Li, 1918 July 22 - September 14

  • Box 11, Volume 4
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Second Contingent, Lo to Pr, 1918 July 22 - September 14

  • Box 12, Volume 4
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Second Contingent, R to Sw, 1918 July 22 - September 14

  • Box 13, Volume 5
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Second Contingent, T to Z, 1918 July 22 - September 14

  • Box 14, Volume 5
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Third Contingent, A to Boone, 1918 September 23 - December 7

  • Box 20, Volume 3
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Third Contingent, Bose to E, 1919 September 23 - December 7

  • Box 21, Volume 3
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Third Contingent, E to I, 1920 September 23 - December 7

  • Box 22, Volume 4
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Third Contingent, I to N, 1921 September 23 - December 7

  • Box 23, Volume 4
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Third Contingent, N to Sh, 1922 September 23 - December 7

  • Box 24, Volume 5
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Third Contingent, Si to Z, 1923 September 23 - December 7

  • Box 25, Volume 5
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Photographs

First Contingent, 1918 May 1 - July 18

One of the buildings, Floral Hall, on the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association grounds, where Company "A" is quartered. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 1
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Under the Betting Shed on the K.T.H.B.A. grounds, before being converted into Barracks. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 2
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The Betting Shed on the K.T.H.B.A. grounds before being converted into barracks for Company "B." Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 3
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Floor Space for Barracks, The Betting Shed on the K.T.H.B.A. grounds before being converted into barracks for Company "B." Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 4
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The Kitchen on the K.T.H.B.A. grounds under construction. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 5
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The Armory of the University of Kentucky being converted into auto shops. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 6
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One of the benches in the shops in the Armory of the University of Kentucky before being equipped. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 7
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Auto Shops under construction, Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 8
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When the First Contingent of Soldiers assigned to the University of Kentucky arrived at the Union Station. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 9
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The departure for camp from Union Station of the First Contingent of Soldiers assigned to the University. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 10
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Section in Auto Shop in Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 13

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 11
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Section in Auto Shop in Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 13

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 12
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Inside the tent erected on the University of Kentucky grounds being converted into Auto Shops. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 13

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 13
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The Blacksmiths entering Mechanical Hall for class during the first few days of their training. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 14

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 14
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A squad of Electricians on the practice wiring tables. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 15

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 15
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A squad of Electricians on the practice wiring tables with wiring problem. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 15

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 16
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A squad of Electricians on the practice wiring tables. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 15

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 17
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One of the first line formations in the early days of assignment to the University. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 15

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 18
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Getting the bedding ready for the Barracks in the early days of the camp, on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. grounds. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 15

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 19
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An early line formation on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. of the First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 15

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 20
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An early drill formation on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. grounds of the First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 16

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 21
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An early guard relief on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. grounds of the First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 16

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 22
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Company "A" in line receiving invitation from Lexington women to come to an entertainment especially arranged for the soldiers. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 16

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 23
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Company "A" in line receiving invitation from Lexington women to come to an entertainment especially arranged for the soldiers. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 16

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 24
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A section in Semaphore practice before the Civil Engineering building on the University of Kentucky grounds. Lexington, KY, 1905 April 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 25
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A section of Radio Buzzer students, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 16

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 26
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One of the laboratories devoted to the Radio Buzzer work/Radio class, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 16

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 27
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The First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky reviewing the University Cadets just before commencement, 1918. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 17

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 28
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The First Contingent of Soldiers watching University of Kentucky Cadets forming for final drill. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 17

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 29
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The tent that was converted into five Automobile Shops at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 30
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The final assignment to sections of the soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 22

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 31
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On the march from the University to camp on the K.T.H.B.A. grounds. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 32
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One of the Automobile Shops under the trees on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 33
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One of the Automobile Shops under the trees on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 34
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At work on the Liberty Truck, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 35
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One of the Automobile Shops under the trees on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 36
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A line of trucks on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 27

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 37
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A line of trucks on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 27

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 38
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The erection of a practice building by the Carpenters to be used in the training of the Electricians in house wiring. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 27

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 39
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A Carpenter section before the practice building to be used in the training of Electricians in house wiring. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 27

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 40
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A section in one of the Automobile Shops in the tent, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 27

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 41
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A section of Electricians doing house wiring in the practice building especially erected for their training. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 28

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 42
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A section of Electricians doing house wiring in the practice building especially erected for their training. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 28

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 43
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A section in Carpentry showing exercises in framing, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 29

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 44
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One of the equipped benches in Automobile Shop in Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 45
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One of the equipped shops in the tent, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 46
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Shops in the Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 47
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Automobile Shops in the Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 48
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Writing Room of the Y.M.C.A. in the Business Offices on the grounds of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 49
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Reading Room of the Y.M.C.A. in the Business Offices on the grounds of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 50
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The latrines specially arranged for the soldiers in the Floral Hall on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 51
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The Kitchen Building on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 52
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The Dining Room arranged under the Grandstand on the K.T.H.B.A. grounds. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 53
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The Barracks of Company "B." in the Betting Shed on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. the first few days of camp. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 54
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The Barracks of Company "B." in the Betting Shed on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. the first few days of camp. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 55
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The Barracks under the Betting Shed on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. during the first dew days of camp. Lexington, KY, 1918 May 31

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 56
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Practice driving with a Liberty Truck under the direction of the University of Kentucky Authorities. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 57
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The Auto Class Lecture Room, Mechanical Hall, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 58
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Practicing truck driving under the direction of the University of Kentucky Authorities. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 59
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A section of Blacksmiths before Mechanical Hall, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 4

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 60
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Exercises made by soldiers under Blacksmith instruction, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 61
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A corner of the Blacksmith Shop, Mechanical Hall, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 4

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 62
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A Carpenter section, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 5

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 63
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An exercise in roof framing by the Carpenters in Training at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1905 April 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 64
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An Auto Mechanics section in the Armory at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 65
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Some Carpentry exercises by Soldier Carpenters under instruction at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 66
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Showing different types of cars handled; cars overhauled by the Auto Mechanics vary from Packard to Brush, 1918 June 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 67
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In one of the Auto Shops in the Armory, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 68
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A garage which was used to illustrate conduit wiring to the Soldier Electricians at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 7

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 69
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A church which was used to illustrate conduit wiring to the Electricians at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 10

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 70
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Boy Scout Headquarters which was used to illustrate conduit wiring to the Soldier Electricians at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 10

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 71
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A residence which was used to illustrate knob and tube wiring to the Soldier Electricians at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 10

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 72
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Some joinery exercises by the Soldier Carpenters at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 12

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 73
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Some joinery exercises by the Soldier Carpenters at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 12

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 74
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Some fly traps make a good exercise for Soldier Carpenters, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 75
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Some setting-up exercises of the soldier under technical instruction, on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 12

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 76
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A guard relief of soldiers on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 12

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 77
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Some setting-up exercises of the soldier under technical instruction, on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 12

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 78
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An exercise in joinery by the Soldier Carpenters at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 13

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 79
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Overhauling truck in one of the outdoor shops on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1905 April 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 80
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Policing and keeping the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. clean. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 18

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 81
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The military instructors in charge of the First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 18

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 82
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Company "B" First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 83
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Company "B" First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 84
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Company "B" First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 85
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Company "B" First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 86
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Company "B" First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, June 20, 1918

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 87
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Company "A", First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 88
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Company "A", First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 89
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Resting after drill on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 90
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Company "A", First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 91
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Company "A", First Contingent of Soldiers sent to the University of Kentucky for technical training. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 92
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Posting guard on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 93
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A supper squad on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 94
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A bath squad on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 21

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 95
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Letters from home. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 96
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Letters from home. Lexington, KY, 1918

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 97
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Kitchen Police on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 98
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Auto Instructors, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 25

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 99
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Carpenter and Blacksmith Instructors, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 25

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 100
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A section in Semaphore Signaling, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 101
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The Barracks under the Betting Shed of the K.T.H.B.A. after being systematized. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 102
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Some diversion after working hours. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 103
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Some stretching exercises for the Radio Buzzer Operators. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 104
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The hospital tent on the grounds of the K.T.H.B.A. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 105
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The Radio, Wireless and Electrical Instructors. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 106
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Wash day. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 27

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 107
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Going forward illustrating the various phases of instruction at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1905 April 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 108
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The Honorable Edwin P. Morrow in Farewell Address to First Contingent of Soldiers at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1905 April 1

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 109
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The Honorable Edwin P. Morrow in Farewell Address to First Contingent of Soldiers at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 29

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 110
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The Honorable Edwin P. Morrow in Farewell Address to First Contingent of Soldiers at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 29

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 111
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Class of Electrician Soldiers, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 2

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 112
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Class of Radio Soldiers, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 9

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 113
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Location of new Barracks on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 18

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 114
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Looking west, location of new Barracks on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 18

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 115
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Looking north, location of new Barracks on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 18

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 116
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 117
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 20

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 118
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 22

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 119
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 22

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 120
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 22

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 121
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 22

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 122
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 123
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 24

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 124
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 125
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 126
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 26

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 127
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 June 28

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 128
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 129
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 6

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 130
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 9

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 131
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 11

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 132
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Construction of Barracks by Soldier Mechanics on the campus of University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 11

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 133
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Baggage on the way to the train, First Contingent of Soldiers, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 134
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Marching to the station, First Contingent of Soldiers, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 135
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On the way to the station, First Contingent of Soldiers, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 136
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Unloading the baggage, First Contingent of Soldiers. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 137
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At the station, First Contingent of Soldiers getting ready to leave the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 3

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 138
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At the station, First Contingent of Soldiers getting ready to leave the University of Kentucky and unloading baggage. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 13

  • Box 6, Volume 6, Item 139
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At the station, First Contingent of Soldiers getting ready to leave the University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 13

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First Contingent of Soldiers ready to leave and waiting for the train to carry them to various camps. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 13

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Loading the baggage. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 13

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All aboard, First Contingent of Soldiers, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 13

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Some Good-byes, remainder of First Contingent of Soldiers ready to leave University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY, 1918 July 13

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Second Contingent, 1918 July 15 - October 8

Some of the new arrivals leaving Union Station for camp, 1905 April 1

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Some of the new arrivals leaving Union Station for camp, 1905 April 1

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New arrivals being assigned quarters, 1918 July 15

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New arrivals being assigned quarters, 1918 July 15

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Examining luggage before assigning quarters, 1918 July 15

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Clerical staff, 1918

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All sizes of uniforms were required to fit the men, 1918 July 16

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Drafted men assigned to Carpentry section leaving work on second day after arrival, 1918 July 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 8
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Organizing companies second day after arrival of men, 1918 July 16

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Organizing companies second day after arrival of men, 1918 July 16

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Drilling by squads second day after arrival, 1918 July 16

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Drilling by squads second day after arrival, 1918 July 16

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Drilling by squads second day after arrival, 1918 July 16

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Auto mechanics working on trucks, 1918 July 17

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Auto mechanics working on trucks, 1918 July 17

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Clerical staff making out insurance papers, 1918 July 20

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 16
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Showing volume of clerical work necessary to take care of the men, 1918 July 20

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 17
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Company B second day after arrival, 1918 July 17

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Learning the mechanism of the annunciator, 1918 July 20

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 18
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Problem in wiring, 1918 July 20

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Staff of headquarters, 1918 July 20

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Wiring problem, 1918 July 20

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Section of electricians, 1918 July 20

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Carpenters - Section B, 1905 April 1

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Trucks used in the instruction of Auto Mechanics, 1918 July 24

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Visit of the Great Lakes Band, 1918

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Visit of the Great Lakes Band, 1918 July 25

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Visit of the Great Lakes Band, 1918 July 25

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Visit of the Great Lakes Band, 1918 July 25

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Visit of the Great Lakes Band, 1918 July 25

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Visit of the Great Lakes Band, 1918 July 25

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Auto Mechanics learning the details of Motor Construction, July 29, 1918

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 32
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Electricians at work on wiring problems, 1918 July 29

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 33
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Electricians at work on wiring problems, 1918 July 29

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 34
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Electricians at work on wiring problems, 1918

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 35
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Electricians at work on wiring problems, 1918 July 30

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 36
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Wiring problems, 1918 July 30

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Wiring problems, 1918 July 31

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Wiring problems, 1918 July 30

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 39
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Wiring problems, 1918 July 29

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Stripping a machine prepatory to reassembling, 1918 July 30

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 41
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All kinds of methods were used in bringing old cars to the University to be overhauled, 1918 August 2

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 42
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One of the auto shops, 1918 August 2

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 43
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Receiving instruction in semaphore work, 1918 August 5

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 44
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Carpenters laying floor in new barracks, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 45
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Electricians wiring new barracks, 1918 August 5

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 46
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Converting an old lumber pile into a substantial structure by some men of the carpenter section, 1918 August 5

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 47
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Converting an old lumber pile into a substantial structure by some men of the carpenter section, 1918 August 5

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Converting an old lumber pile into a substantial structure by some men of the carpenter section, 1918 August 5

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 49
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Converting an old lumber pile into a substantial structure by some men of the carpenter section, 1918 August 8

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 50
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Converting an old lumber pile into a substantial structure by some men of the carpenter section, 1918 August 14

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 51
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Radio Operators, 1918 August 6

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 52
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Automobile in course of repair, 1918 August 10

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 53
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Automobiles in course of repair, 1918 August 10

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 54
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Lined up to receive their pay, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 55
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Soldier quarters under construction, 1918 July 19

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 56
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After receiving their pay, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 57
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After receiving their pay, 1918 August 12

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The Band, 1918 August 13

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Passing in review at guard mount, 1918 August 12

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Heads of the instructional force in automobile work, 1918 August 12

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Heads of various instructional forces, 1918 August 12

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Corps of Automobile Instructors, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 63
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Men retained from First Contingent for instructors in Second Contingent, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 64
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Blacksmiths, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 65
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The drill grounds on the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeder's Grounds, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 66
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The drill grounds, Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeder's Grounds, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 67
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Grandstand, Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeder's Association, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 68
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Quarters of Company "A", 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 69
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Company "A" drilling, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 70
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Company "A" drilling, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 71
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Section of Auto Mechanics, 1918 August 12

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Section of Auto Mechanics, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 73
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Band in action, 1918 August 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 74
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Group of Instructors, Radio Operators, and Electricians, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 75
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Kitchen detail, 1918 August 15

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 76
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Company "B", 1918 August 15

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 77
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Company "A", 1918 August 15

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Company "A", 1918 August 14

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Company "A", 1918 August 14

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Walking Post, 1918 August 14

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 81
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Walking Post, 1918 August 14

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 82
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Post Guard, 1918 August 14

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 83
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Organized games, 1918 August 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 84
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Passing in review, 1918 August 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 85
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Passing in review, 1918 August 14

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Lowering the flag at sunset, 1918 August 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 87
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Class in Telegraphy, 1918 August 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 88
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Testing speed in receiving by telegraph, 1918 August 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 89
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Officers of Instruction in Military Department, 1905 April 1

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Colonel Royden, Commandant, University of Kentucky, 1905 April 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 91
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Dean F. Paul Anderson, 1918 August 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 92
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Major Justin W. Harding, 1918 August 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 93
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Carpenters at work, 1918 August 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 94
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Truck train, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 95
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Truck train, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 96
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Training truck drivers, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 97
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Getting ready for inspection, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 98
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Aliens after they became citizens, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 99
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Taking the oath of citizenship, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 100
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Taking the oath of citizenship, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 101
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Judge Cochran in charge of Naturalization Ceremonies, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 102
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Naturalization Ceremonies, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 103
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Instructors in Carpentry and Blacksmithing, 1918 August 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 104
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Dinner in honor of the naturalized aliens, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 105
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Dinner in honor of the naturalized aliens, 1918 August 16

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Dinner in honor of the naturalized aliens, 1918 August 16

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Dinner in honor of the naturalized aliens, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 108
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Orderly on duty, 1905 April 1

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Parade rest, 1905 April 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 110
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Guard mount, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 111
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Class in Semaphore signaling, 1918 August 16

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 112
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Corner of Blacksmith Shop showing Blacksmiths at work, 1918 August 20

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 113
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Preparing for inspection, 1918 August 21

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 114
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Ready for bayonet drill, 1905 April 1

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 115
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Bayonet exercise, 1918 August 21

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 116
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Class in Wireless, 1918 August 28

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 117
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Boxing contest, 1918 September 2

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 118
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Tug of war, Field Day, 1918 September 2

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 119
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Tug of war, Field Day, 1918 September 2

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 120
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Lecture on European History, 1918 September 3

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 121
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Governor A. O. Stanley delivering farewell address to men of Contingent previous to breaking camp, 1918 September 10

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 122
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Governor A. O. Stanley delivering farewell address to men of Contingent previous to breaking camp, 1918 September 10

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 123
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Governor A. O. Stanley delivering farewell address to men of Contingent previous to breaking camp, 1918 September 10

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 124
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Governor A. O. Stanley delivering farewell address to men of Contingent previous to breaking camp, 1918 September 10

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 125
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Automobile Laboratory under construction, 1918 September 12

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 126
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Ready to leave Lexington, 1918 September 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 127
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Ready to leave Lexington, 1918 September 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 128
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Ready to leave Lexington, 1918 September 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 129
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Leaving camp, 1918 September 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 130
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The last good-byes, 1918 September 13

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The last good-byes, 1918 September 13

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The last good-byes, 1918 September 13

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The last good-byes, 1918 September 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 134
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Parade through Lexington before leaving, 1918 September 13

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 135
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Soldier quarters under construction, 1918 July 19

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 136
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Soldier quarters under construction, 1918 July 19

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 137
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View of site for soldier barracks on University of Kentucky campus, 1918 July 19

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 138
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First barracks ready for roof, 1918 July 22

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 139
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Foundation ready for second barracks, 1918 July 22

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 140
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Soldiers work on barracks, 1918 July 23

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 141
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Soldiers at work on barracks, 1918 July 22

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 142
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Soldiers at work on barracks, 1918 July 23

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Soldiers at work on barracks, 1918 July 26

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Soldiers at work on barracks, 1918 July 26

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Barracks nearing completion, 1918 July 30

  • Box 15, Volume 6, Item 146
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Barracks nearing completion, 1918 July 30

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Barracks nearing completion, 1918 August 1

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Barracks nearing completion, 1918 August 1

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Barracks nearing completion, 1918 August 1

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 July 30

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 1

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 2

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Showing progress on first barracks, 1918 August 2

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Showing progress on first barracks, 1918 August 2

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Showing progress on first barracks, 1918 August 5

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 5

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 9

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First barracks, 1918 August 9

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Progress on first barracks, 1905 April 1

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Showing progress on first barracks, 1918 August 9

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 12

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 14

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 20

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 23

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 28

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 August 28

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 September 6

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 July 16

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 September 6

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 September 10

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Showing progress on second barracks, 1918 September 12

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Second barracks nearing completion, 1918 October 1

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Second barracks nearing completion, 1918 October 1

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Third barracks nearing completion, 1918 October 8

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Third barracks nearing completion, 1918 October 8

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Third Contingent, 1918 September - December

Doing guard duty, 1918 September 16

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The first day of military formation, 1918 September 16

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Organizing the companies of the first day, 1918 September 18

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Meeting the new arrivals at the Southern Railway Station, Lexington, Kentucky, 1918 September 19

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 4
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Examining the baggage of a recruit, 1918 September 19

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 5
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Memorial services in honor of Robert Hardesty, Virgil Mansfield, Ralph Allington and George Gayle, S.A.T.C. members who were killed in automobile wreck, September 12, 1918, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 6
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Memorial services in honor of Robert Hardesty, Virgil Mansfield, Ralph Allington and George Gayle, S.A.T.C. members who were killed in automobile wreck, September 12, 1918, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 7
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Captain H. N. Royden addressing the Student's Army Training Corps in front of Mechanical Hall, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 8
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Major Harding addressing the S.A.T.C. in front of Mechanical Hall, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 9
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Dean F. Paul Anderson addressing the S.A.T.C. in front of Mechanical Hall, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 10
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Organizing the Navy Unit, S.A.T.C., in front of Mechanical Hall, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 11
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Car no. 24 after accident, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 12
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Bringing car no. 24 from the scene of accident to the shops, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 13
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Unloading car no. 24 after it reached the soldier automobile shop, 1918 September 23

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 14
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Early drill near the barracks, 1918 September 24

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 15
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Early drill, near the barracks, 1918 September 24

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Drill on Stoll Field, 1918 September 25

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The mild exercise required during the influenza epidemic, 1918 September 26

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Company "A", S.A.T.C., in early stages of drill, 1918 September 27

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 19
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Professor Charles Zueblin addressing the S.A.T.C. on September 28, 1918, 1918 September 28

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 20
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Professor Charles Zueblin addressing the S.A.T.C. on September 28, 1918, 1918 September 28

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 21
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Representative J. Campbell Cantrill formally installing the S.A.T.C. at the University of Kentucky, October 1, 1918, 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 22
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Representative J. Campbell Cantrill formally installing the S.A.T.C. at the University of Kentucky, October 1, 1918, 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 23
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Lieutenant William B. Marxsen reading the official orders establishing the S.A.T.C., 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 24
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Flag ceremony, establishing the S.A.T.C., October 1, 1918, 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 25
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Review Parade, establishing the S.A.T.C., University of Kentucky, 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 26
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Representative J. Campbell Cantrill addressing the S.A.T.C. at installation ceremonies, University of Kentucky, in front of Mechanical Hall, 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 27
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Representative J. Campbell Cantrill addressing the S.A.T.C. at installation ceremonies, University of Kentucky, 1918 October 1

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Representative J. Campbell Cantrill addressing the S.A.T.C. at installation ceremonies, University of Kentucky, 1918 October 1

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Representative J. Campbell Cantrill addressing S.A.T.C. at installation ceremonies, University of Kentucky, 1918 October 1

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 30
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Naturalization ceremonies of Messrs. Alexander Baxter and James Gilbert Garza, Section B, S.A.T.C., October 3, 1918, 1918 October 3

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 31
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Messrs. James Gilbert Garza and Alexander Baxter who were naturalized on October 3, 1918, 1918 October 3

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 32
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Early drilling of the S.A.T.C., 1918 October 10

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 33
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In the Mess Hall of one of the barracks, 1918 October 10

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The Navy in line for furloughs during the influenza epidemic, 1918 October 11

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 35
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Electricians, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 October 12

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 36
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The nurses in the Gymnasium Hospital during the influenza epidemic, 1918 October 17

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 37
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The Gymnasium Hospital during the influenza epidemic, 1918 October 17

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A convalescent scene in the Gymnasium Hospital, University of Kentucky, during the influenza epidemic, 1918 October 17

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A convalescent scene in the Gymnasium Hospital, University of Kentucky, during the influenza epidemic, 1918 October 17

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 40
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The orderlies during the influenza epidemic, University of Kentucky, 1918 October 17

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 42
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The new shop for automobile mechanics, 1918 October 17

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The Carpenters, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 October 28

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 44
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The Blacksmiths, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 October 29

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 45
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Instruction in Radio, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 October 30

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 46
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Instruction in Semaphore signaling, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 October 30

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 47
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Nurses and kitchen force, New Dormitory Hospital, during the influenza epidemic, 1918 October 17

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 41
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Instruction in Radio, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 October 30

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 48
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Lecture work in Radio, University of Kentucky, 1918 October 30

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 49
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Teaching Section B how to get through heavy roads, 1918 November 4

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 50
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Driving through heavy roads, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 November 4

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 51
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Driving through heavy roads, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 November 4

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 52
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Getting trucks out of difficulties, Section B. S.A.T.C., 1918 November 4

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 53
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The automobile shop, near the tent, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 November 4

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 54
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The automobile shop, near the tent, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 November 5

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 55
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An exercise in bridge building by the Carpenters, Section B., 1918 November 5

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An exercise in bridge building by the Carpenters, Section B., 1918 November 5

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An exercise in bridge building by the Carpenters, Section B., 1918 November 6

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Wiring exercises in the Barracks, 1918 November 5

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Wiring exercises in the new automobile shop, 1918 November 5

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Wiring exercises, in the barracks, Section B, S.A.T.C. University of Kentucky, 1918 November 5

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Exercise in road building, from the barracks to the campus, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 November 5

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 62
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Carpenters building lecture tables, Section B, 1918 November 6

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 63
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Carpenters setting up lecture tables after construction, 1918 November 6

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 64
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Automobile maintenance, Tent Automobile Shop, 1918 November 7

  • Box 26, Volume 6, Item 65
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Automobile maintenance, Tent Automobile Shop, 1918 November 7

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Automobile maintenance, Tent Automobile Shop, 1918 November 7

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A Company, S.A.T.C., November 8, 1918, 1918 November 8

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A Company, S.A.T.C., November 8, 1918, 1918 November 8

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A Company of Vocational Men in formation after the day's technical training, 1918 November

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The Adjutant's Personnel Corps, November 18, 1918, 1918 November 18

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Captain H. N. Royden, a "good fellow" of the old military school who rendered most effective service at the University of Kentucky in taking care of the American boys who were stricken with influenza., 1918 November

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The General Staff, University of Kentucky, November 14, 1918, 1918 November 14

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Headquarters Staff, University of Kentucky, 1918 November

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Non-commissioned officers, Company A, S.A.T.C., 1918 November

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Non-commissioned officers, Company F, S.A.T.C., 1918 November

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The Band, S.A.T.C., 1918 November

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S.A.T.C in the Liberty Parade, Main Street, Lexington, KY, 1918 November

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The S.A.T.C. Band in the Liberty Parade, Main Street, Lexington, KY, 1918 November

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The trucks of the S.A.T.C. in the Liberty Parade, Main Street, Lexington, KY, 1918 November

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The trucks of the S.A.T.C. in the Liberty Parade, Main Street, Lexington, KY, 1918 November

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S.A.T.C in the Liberty Parade, Main Street, Lexington, KY, 1918 November

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Washing and oiling trucks, Section B, S.A.T.C., 1918 November

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The Navy Unit entertaining, S.A.T.C., University of Kentucky, December, 1918, 1918 December

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The kind of barracks the men built and lived in, S.A.T.C., University of Kentucky, 1905 April 1

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The four barracks housing S.A.T.C., University of Kentucky, 1905 April 1

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