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    Photograph of Pvt. Samuel J. Dana, Co. I., 103rd Infantry, accompanied by Boston Globe cut slip

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    Dana, Samuel J.
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    http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/2452/216318
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    Date
    1917-1919?
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    Globe Newspaper Co.
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    xmlui.metadata.dc.contributor.otherGlobe Newspaper Co.en_US
    Date Accessioned2014-10-29T14:25:49Z
    Date Available2014-10-29T14:25:49Z
    Date of Issue1917-1919?en_US
    Identifier (URI)http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/2452/216318
    Digital CollectionPhotograph 359: a collection of photographs of approximately 8,500 New England soldiers who served in World War Ien_US
    SubjectDana, Samuel J.en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.subject.lcshUnited States. Army. Infantry Division, 26th.en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.subject.lcshWorld War, 1914-1918.en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.subject.lcshWorld War, 1914-1918 -- Photographs.en_US
    TitlePhotograph of Pvt. Samuel J. Dana, Co. I., 103rd Infantry, accompanied by Boston Globe cut slipen_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.identifier.oclcocm32299504en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.description.notesPhotos are primarily of members of the 101st Field Artillery, 101st Engineers, 102nd Field Artillery and 104th Infantry of the 26th (Yankee) Division.en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.description.notesCut Slip: Private Samuel J. Dana, Co. I 10[?] S. Infantry 26th Division. Enlisted 1917 at Eastport in Co. I; Who He is: First member of far east Passamaquoddy Indians to arrive home.; Where From: Passamaquoddy Tribe, Perry; With Story on: Severely wounded in France; Written by: Fred G. Milliken, Eastport, Maine; Date of Event: July 16, 1917.; Return Photo to: (Keep); (Photos this week by writer); [Stamped: Dec 30 1918]en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.description.notesTitle supplied by cataloger.en_US
    xmlui.metadata.dc.description.notesPresented to the State Library by the Boston Globe, July 2, 1935.en_US
    

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