Camp Douglas photographic scrapbook, 1916-1932.

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Camp Douglas photographic scrapbook, 1916-1932.

Photographic scrapbook pages recording the history of Wisconsin National Guard soldiers at Camp Douglas, Wisconsin.

2.4 linear ft. (4 oversized flatboxes)

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