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Colleges and Universities - William L. Dickinson High School - Jersey City, New Jersey - W. L. Dickinson High School, Jersey City, New Jersey.  Trade Training Detachment, USA.  Executive staff of school from left to right:  F.E. Mathewson, District Director; Capt. R.R. Adams; Capt. Robertson, Medical; Lieut. Wm. D. Riley; Lieut. C.L. Young, Medical; Lieut. F.L. Yates; Lieut. E.S. Everett; T.G. McFadden, Acting Director of the school.

Colleges and Universities - William L. Dickinson High School - Jersey ...

Original Caption: W. L. Dickinson High School, Jersey City, New Jersey. Trade Training Detachment, USA. Executive staff of school from left to right: F.E. Mathewson, District Director; Capt. R.R. Adams; Capt... More

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Mission due in Rumania, Sept. 22, 1917. Carrying $200,000 worth of supplies, urgently needed, the American Red Cross Mission arrived in Rumania, Sept. 22, 1917. It had left Petrograd on Sept. 18, on the last stage of its journey to Jassy, capital of Rumania. The $200,000 worth of supplies were designed to meet the immediate needs of the people of Rumania. Reports in Petrograd stated that conditions there were terrible, and that pending the arrival of the American Red Cross Mission wounds were being dressed with sawdust for lack of better surgical dressings. The Mission to Rumania was headed by H.W. Anderson, of Richmond. Photo shows the executive staff, physicians and nurses

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Mission due in Rumani...

Date Taken: 9/21/1917 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood American Red Cross - Groups

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