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Allentown Honorary First Defender Nat Kline, military

Allentown Honorary First Defender Nat Kline, military

Allentown Honorary First Defender Nat Kline, military aide for Allentown's mayor, reads the mayor's proclamation April 18, 2013, in front of the Ignatz Greeser statue, located at West Park in Allentown, Pa., du... More

Allentown Honorary First Defender, 3rd vice commander,

Allentown Honorary First Defender, 3rd vice commander,

Allentown Honorary First Defender, 3rd vice commander, retired Lt. Col. Don Davis, conducts call of the roll, naming all 49 Allentown militia members known as the Allen Infantry, that left Allentown, April 18, ... More

Members of the Allentown Honorary First Defenders and

Members of the Allentown Honorary First Defenders and

Members of the Allentown Honorary First Defenders and the 213th Regional Support Group, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, present arms April 18, 2013, in Allentown, Pa., as the commemorative wreath is laid at ... More

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class John Onulack with the 128th

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class John Onulack with the 128th

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class John Onulack with the 128th Chemical Company, 213th Regional Support Group, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, watches the annual Memorial Service and Wreath Laying Ceremony in front of ... More

[Map of part of Montgomery County showing] Topographical Approaches on the Left Bank of the Potomac to Washington City from the North West. Surveyed by Parties of U. S. Coast Survey detailed by A. D. Bache, Supt., to act under the orders of Lieut. Col. J. N. Macomb, Chf. Topl. Engr. of the Army of the Potomac. Parts of Sept. & Oct. 1861. Field work by F. W. Dorr & C. Rockwell, U.S.C.S. ...Drawn by E. Hergesheimer. Photographs by G. Mathiot and D. Hinkle.

[Map of part of Montgomery County showing] Topographical Approaches on...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

Military re-enactor Gary Weaver, representing the 96th

Military re-enactor Gary Weaver, representing the 96th

Military re-enactor Gary Weaver, representing the 96th Pennsylvania Infantry from the Civil War, displays the colors in front of the Ignatz Greeser statue at West Park in Allentown Pa., April 18, 2013, during t... More

Robert Fahringer, descendent of Lt. Col Charles W.

Robert Fahringer, descendent of Lt. Col Charles W.

Robert Fahringer, descendent of Lt. Col Charles W. Abbott, of the Allen Infantry, displays a photo of Lt. Col. Abbott as he speaks at the annual Memorial Service and Wreath Laying Ceremony, in front of the Igna... More

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