Box 91
Contains 62 Results:
Environs of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1941
Environs of the Camp Lazear site with Building Number One on the extreme right, 1941
Camp Lazear site, Cuba, circa 1941
John J. Moran standing on the site of Building Number Two. Building Number One is in the center background of the Camp Lazear site in Cuba, 1941
From left to right: Pedro Nogueira, John J. Moran, and Philip Showalter Hench in front of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, March 1948
Philip Showalter Hench standing beside the sliding window panel inside Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, March 1948
Philip Showalter Hench pointing to double-thick tongued and grooved boards inside Building Number One, Camp Lazear, Cuba, March 1948
Philip Showalter Hench pointing to the double-thick tongued and grooved boards inside Building Number One, Cuba, March 1948
Philip Showalter Hench, John J. Moran, and Pedro Nogueira outside of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, March 1948
Myron Wegman, Brock Chisholm, Pedro Nogueira, Fred L. Soper, Frederick I. Brady, Oscar Vargas, and Ernest C. Faust in front of the frame of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, circa 1940-1950
Oscar Vargas, Pedro Nogueira, Fred L. Soper, Frederick I. Brady, Brock Chisholm, Myron Wegman, and Ernest C. Faust beside the frame of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, circa 1940-1950
Aerial view of the Camp Lazear restoration, Cuba, 1952
Site of Building Number Two, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1941
Composite view of Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1940
Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1941
Composite view of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1941
Composite view of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1941
The so-called “dead wagon” passing the 2nd Division Hospital in Cuba, 1898
Train which ran from Quemados de Marianao to La Plaza, Cuba, circa 1898
Hangman's tree on the road to La Plaza, Cuba, circa 1890-1898
Photograph annotated by Albert E. Truby.