William H. Duncan photograph collection. ca. 1948.

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William H. Duncan photograph collection. ca. 1948.

Contains the following type of materials: photographs. General description of the collection: The William H. Duncan photograph collection includes a large oversized album, professionally prepared, with the printed cover entitled "Official Photographic Register, Eastern Branch, United States disciplinary Barracks, Green Haven, New York." The photos cover the facility, from offices, and administration to cells, mess halls, hospital, shops, exercise yard, arms room, etc. The facility housed male United States (U.S.) Army personnel, with U.S. Army guards. No photos are dated, but they appear to be from the period shortly after WWII.

1 box (121 photographs)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7589565

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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