Donald C. Woolf photograph collection. ca. 1903- ca. 1906.

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Donald C. Woolf photograph collection. ca. 1903- ca. 1906.

Contains the following types of materials: photographs, photo albums. Covers the following war: Spanish-American War. Contains photographs of the following military unit: 22nd Company, Coast Artillery Corps. General description of the collection: The Donald C. Woolf photograph collection includes photos in this small photo album dealing with 2nd Lieutenant George L. Wertenbaker's service at Cabana Barracks, Havana, Cuba with the 22nd Company, Coast Artillery Corps, from 1903 to circa 1906 exclusively. There are several full standing portrait shots of Lieutenant Wertenbaker and several of him with fellow officers. There are some nice interior shots of his quarters. The rest are photos of Havana harbor, the old Spanish fortress at Cabana, the barracks area and scenes of local peoples at work and play in Cuba.

1 box (43 photographs)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7594373

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Wertenbaker, George L.

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United States. Army. Coast Artillery Corps. Company, 22nd

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Woolf, Donald C.

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United States. Army

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