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Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Boy Scouts of Nyack, N.Y. in July 4th (1917) Parade

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Boy Scouts of Nyack, N.Y. in Jul...

Date Taken: 7/4/1918 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Float, "Temple of Liberty" representing three war periods, 1776 - 1812 - 1861, Nyack, N.Y. July 4, 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Float, "Temple of Liberty" repre...

Date Taken: 7/4/1917 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Peace Float taken through Nyack, N.Y. streets 4th of July, 1916, a contrast to the one used in 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Peace Float taken through Nyack,...

Date Taken: 7/4/1916 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Nyack, N.Y., Chapter of the American Red Cross

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Nyack, N.Y., Chapter of the Amer...

Date Taken: 7/4/1917 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Boys from St. Agnes Convent Sparkill, N.Y. in parade, July 4, 1917, Nyack, N.Y

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Boys from St. Agnes Convent Spar...

Date Taken: 7/4/1917 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - The Liberty Float being taken through Nyack, N.Y. streets July 4, (1917) celebration. A contrast to the Peace float used on preceeding year

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - The Liberty Float being taken th...

Date Taken: 7/4/1917 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

Ceremonies - War Activities - NYACK, N.Y. Remnants of the G.A.R. leading the Home Guard in escorting the men of the first draft's second quota on the way to entrain for Camp Dix, N.J

Ceremonies - War Activities - NYACK, N.Y. Remnants of the G.A.R. leadi...

Date Taken: 9/29/1917. - Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - War Activities

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Nyack, N.Y., showed patriotism on July Fourth 1917

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Nyack, N.Y., showed patriotism o...

Date Taken: 7/4/1917 Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Groups - NYACY, N.Y. Chapter of American Red Cross. In front row are Mrs. F.F. Crumden, Chairman of Chapter, Supreme Court Judge, A.S. Tompkins, J.D. Dunlap, member of Executive Com., A.S. Rossborough Treas. Nyack Chapter, E.F. Perry, Chairman 2nd Red Cross War Fund Executive Com

American Red Cross - Groups - NYACY, N.Y. Chapter of American Red Cros...

Date Taken: 5/18/1918 Photographer: Norman A. Burke American Red Cross - Groups

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Chaplain of West Point addressed gathering in Nyack, N.Y. Part of 4th of July celebration

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917 - Chaplain of West Point addressed...

Date Taken: 7/4/1917 Photographer: Norman A. Burke Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1917

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