File:Mortal remains of 111 American soldiers who died or were killed in Archangel, Russia.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMortal remains of 111 American soldiers who died or were killed in Archangel, Russia.jpg |
English: The mortal remains of 111 American soldiers who died or were killed in Russia at rest in their flag-draped caskets on the pier at Hoboken after being landed from the funeral ship Lake Daraga, in from Archangel last week. |
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current | 17:24, 23 November 2019 | 2,137 × 1,753 (963 KB) | Thats Just Great (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description={{en|The mortal remains of 111 American soldiers who died or were killed in Russia at rest in their flag-draped caskets on the pier at Hoboken after being landed from the funeral ship Lake Daraga, in from Archangel last week.}} |date= November 23, 1919 |source=[https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030214/1919-11-23/ed-1/?sp=6&r=0.369,0.955,0.662,0.313,0 New-York tribune November 23, 1919] |author=New-York tribune |permission={{PD-US}} |other versions= }} [[Category:Pol... |
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