Helping a French Cavalryman Wounded at St. Quentin.
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Helping a French Cavalryman Wounded at St. Quentin.

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Underwood & Underwood

American, 1880–1931

Helping a French Cavalryman Wounded at St. Quentin.

ca. 1916
photomechanical reproduction
Overall: 8.8 x 13.9 cm
Gift of the 3M Foundation, ex-collection Louis Walton Sipley, 1977
Inscriptions recto (printed in red ink): Helping a French Calvaryman
Wounded at St. Quentin.
(printed in black ink): © BY UNDERWOOD
& UNDERWOOD, N.Y.
(printed in black ink): 27
verso (printed in green ink): POST CARD.
This Side For Correspondence. The Address To Be Written
On This Side.
(printed in green ink): French dragoons helping a wounded comrade at
St. Quentin on the River Somme, France.
(printed in green ink): W. C. A. 145
(printed in green ink): NEW YORK.
MADE IN U.S.A.
LONDON.
[verso inscription digitally reproduced in media file R ]

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