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Fort Greble, R.I. - World War One photograph from National Archives

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Local Accession Number: PC 183..Description: Postcard photograph of 4 12 in. mortars at Fort Greble during World War I...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Donated by Jean Brannum Nichols..Size: 3x5..Medium: Print, Black and White..Date: c. 1917- 1918

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