Walter R. Dimm photograph albums 1917-1919

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Walter R. Dimm photograph albums 1917-1919

193 black and white photographs in 2 albums, 1917-1919, containing images from Walter R. Dimm's experiences as a 2nd Lieutenant, Company E, 309th Regiment of Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.

.5 cubic feet (193 photographs in 2 albums)

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