Herman N. Rosenberg Collection.

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Herman N. Rosenberg Collection.

Photographs related to the World War I service of Lt. Herman N. Rosenberg, US Army. Rosenberg served in the Motor Truck Company 415 of the Quartermaster Corps. The collection includes 33 postcards written in French between two unknown correspondents, as well as eight original photographs of Rosenberg from the war era and a personal note to Rosenberg from a Jean Barbiere in 1958.

One bound photograph album and one separate photograph in one box.

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Rosenberg, Herman N.

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Barbiere, Jean.

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United States. Army. Quartermaster Corps

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