Frank H. Taylor Papers 1908-1930
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Frank Taylor served in the Washington National Guard before being commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry in 1917. He was sent to France in December 1917 and was killed near St. Juvin during the Meuse-Argonne operations in October 1918. From the guide to the Frank H. Taylor Papers, 1908-1930, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) Frank Taylor served with the Official Photogra...
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