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Ceremonies - Lafayette Day, 1918 - Lafayette Day Celebration, New York City. Prominent gathering at City Hall, New York to honor the Anniversary of the stopping of the Germans at the Marne. In this group are: Ambassador and Mrs. Jusserand, General Vignal, Admiral Grout, Consul General Gaston Liebert, Captains Velay Loyer, de Roquefeuil, de Fregate, and de grancey and Lieut. de Chevigne, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Major Osterreith, Alfredo de Mesquith, Professor G. Masaryk and Captain Hurban George Miller, C. Yada, Japanese Consul in New York Sir Henry B. Smith, General Kenyon, Major Thwaites, General Gugliemotti

Ceremonies - Lafayette Day, 1918 - Lafayette Day Celebration, New York...

Date Taken: 9/6/1918 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Ceremonies - Lafayette Day, 1918

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross workers in Italy. In Padua, Italy, outside the American Red Cross workroom is shown Capt. F.C. Thwaites and some of his Italian collaborators, including the Countess Papafaba and Marchesa d'Arcias. Recently the American Red Cross donated $100,000 to the Italian Army

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross workers in Italy. In ...

Date Taken: 06/0/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood American Red Cross - Groups

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