World War I, Indianapolis photograph scrapbook pages, 1917-1927
Scope and Contents
The World War I images are stills from the film Coburn made of various events including, army training for soldiers at Fort Harrison, including calisthenics, map reading, grenade throwing, and marching; several parades and bond drives as well as visits from Theodore Roosevelt, Will H. Hays, and French officials; Welcome Home Day celebrations on May 7, 1919; and the cornerstone laying for the World War Memorial on July 4, 1927, attended by General John Pershing.
Note the photographs of the Riley parade floats are incorrectly dated November, 1918, which was when the Riley statue erected in front of the Hancock County Courthouse was unveiled. The depicted floats are from a parade in October, 1925, and were listed in the local newspaper, The Daily Reporter.
Dates
- 1913-1927
Conditions Governing Access
Extent
From the Collection: 0.01 Cubic Feet (1 folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Coburn, Harry H. (Harry Humbert), 1880-1958 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Repository
140 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 U.S.A.
317-232-3671
