Postcards of Camp Lee, Virginia [manuscript], n.d.

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Postcards of Camp Lee, Virginia [manuscript], n.d.

World War I scenes of Camp Lee, Va., depict the buildings, combat training of troops, reviews, a parade in Petersburg, Va., and recreational activities. African-American soldiers are depicted in one scene.

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