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[edit]Colored Troops - Parade of Famous 369th Infantry on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Colonel Bill Hayword's famous "Hell Fighters" of the 369th Infantry march by crowds at the New York Public Library, 42nd St. an Fifth Avenue ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Creator InfoField | War Department. 1789-9/18/1947 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Colored Troops - Parade of Famous 369th Infantry on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Colonel Bill Hayword's famous "Hell Fighters" of the 369th Infantry march by crowds at the New York Public Library, 42nd St. an Fifth Avenue |
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Date Taken: 2/18/1919 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union |
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Date | 1917-01-01/1918-12-31 | |||||||||||||||||||
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- 5th Avenue (Manhattan)
- Black and white photographs of crowds in Manhattan, New York City
- Black and white photographs of Manhattan, New York City in the 1910s
- Black and white photographs of World War I in New York City
- Photographs by Paul Thompson
- Views of Manhattan, New York City from above
- 1919 famous 369th Infantry victory parade
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