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Ceremonies - New York City - Seventy-First Regiment Infantry, New York National Guard, leaving the armory at Park avenue and 34th Street, New York City. 1917

Ceremonies - New York City - Seventy-First Regiment Infantry, New York...

Date Taken: 1917 Ceremonies - New York City Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Pershing's band on "Victory Way" New York City, New York

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Pershing's band on "Vict...

Original Caption: Pershing's band on "Victory Way" New York City, New York. The A.E.F. Headquarters Band, known as Pershing's Band formally started big Victory Loan Drive in New York City by assisting in openi... More

Snow, Looking Northeast from Park Avenue at Sands Street Gate

Snow, Looking Northeast from Park Avenue at Sands Street Gate

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Snow, Looking Southeast from Park Avenue at Sands Street Gate

Snow, Looking Southeast from Park Avenue at Sands Street Gate

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Monthly Progress Photo, Wood Block Paving on 1st Street Looking Northeast on Park Avenue, Mack Brothers, Contractor

Monthly Progress Photo, Wood Block Paving on 1st Street Looking Northe...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Monthly Progress Photo, New Railroad Track in Park Avenue Along Timber Shed, Building 15 (20), Looking South, Yard Labor

Monthly Progress Photo, New Railroad Track in Park Avenue Along Timber...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Monthly Progress Photo, New Wood Block Paving, Park Avenue, Looking North, Mack Brothers, Contractor

Monthly Progress Photo, New Wood Block Paving, Park Avenue, Looking No...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, May 1916 - Highlanders, Gayly kilted, arrive in New York to spur British recruiting. Two hundred and fifty Gordon and McLean Highlanders brought Fifth Avenue to its street windowns to view the passing of the Scotsman as they swung down the thoroughfare headed by their bagpipers. They were the chief attraction of British Recruiting Week beginning July 16, 1917. A big rally on Friday night at Madison Square Garden wound up the weeks activities. Lord Northcliffe and James M. Beck were the principal speakers. Photo shows the Highlanders, marching through the streets of New York City on their way to the 71st Regiment armory at 34th Street and Park Avenue

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, May 1916 - Highlanders, Gayly kilted, a...

Date Taken: 7/16/1917. - Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, May 1916

Monthly Progress Photo, Wood Block Paving on Park Avenue, Looking South from 1st Street, Mack Brothers, Contractor

Monthly Progress Photo, Wood Block Paving on Park Avenue, Looking Sout...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Monthly Progress Photo, Wood Block Pavement on 2nd Street Looking Northeast from Park Avenue, Franklin Contracting Company, Contractor

Monthly Progress Photo, Wood Block Pavement on 2nd Street Looking Nort...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Snow, Looking North from Park Avenue at Sands Street Gate

Snow, Looking North from Park Avenue at Sands Street Gate

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

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