Man in uniform standing in an open tent entrance, bracing his arm on the tent wall. Horseshoe and sign above tent flap. On verso "Dr. Witterson- Chicago-".
A line of men standing shoulder to shoulder behind a line of four tripods. Tents, buildings, and a large tree visible in the background. On verso, "Our Platoon".
Man in uniform, wearing glasses, standing at attention in front of an open tent flap. Laundry drying on the tent line on the left. On verso "Dr. Suches".
A group of tents in front of buildings, with men engaging in various tasks outside the tents. On verso, "1st Medico - Military Encampment; Plattsburg N. Y.; July 26-Aug 9, 1916".
Several uniformed men in a line shoulder to shoulder, facing three large tripods, with another man standing opposite to them. Tents and buildings visible in the background.
Postcard of uniformed men posed for a group photograph, in front of a building. Text at bottom: "Major Joseph A. Worthington and staff, Base Hospital, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville Ky."
Publisher: Louisville KY: Camp Zachary Taylor News and...
Four men carrying a stretcher, on which another man is lying, accompanied by three observers. Ridlon in far right foreground. On verso: "Litter drill - Patient carried in from bush after receiving first aid for broken thigh from Drs. Ridlon, Fay...
Men standing at a large woodpile, while other men sit in a group on left. A wall is visible in the background. On verso: "A company kitchen on the hike - Men cutting up a side of beef on the woodpile - Food cooking in big kettles over...
One fully and several partially erected tents, with a wooden walkway in the foreground. On verso: "Tents of 6th Regiment mushroomed while the men are off on the hike."
Pulisher: Plattsburgh
Man lying on a stretcher with his head raised; four men holding it near the ground while three men watch. On verso "Litter drill - Patient (JWJ) supposed to have broken thigh".
Photograph bearing the inscription "Your Bunkie, the Koolie Katchin Kid Ernest Wilson 1st Lt. M.L.E.H. 1 I.G.E.T. October 1st 1918. Probably "bunkie" of Charles Reed at Evacuation Hospitals I. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph bearing the inscription "US ambulance service with the French army." Includes ambulance, several soldiers and a structure of some sort. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of five men (three uniformed) standing in front of an army truck marked US Army X-Ray. It is inscribed on the back with "Mr Walsh, Mr. Leffingwell Glen Spring House Watkins Glen NY June 5, 1918." From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of evacuation hospital with several tents in the foreground. A variety of buildings are visible in the background.; From the Archive of Charles Reed.
Postcard of men in a field, aiming rifles. Text at bottom: "On the firing line, Military camp of instruction, Plattsburgh, N. Y." Photo by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. Numbered P9620.
Publisher: Plattsburgh
Photograph of nine men lined up against the wooden exterior wall of a barrack. The photo came from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Photograph of uniformed men lining a what appears to be a street within a military installation. They seem to be holding eating and cooking implements. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of three uniformed men posing in front of cannon and cannonball in upstate New York. Possibly Medical Reserve Corpsmen.; From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of eight men huddled in a doorway smiling. Inscription on the back reads--Chow Line. Photograph comes from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris.
Men on horseback, with infantry lined up in right background. On verso "Gen. Leonard Wood and staff at the review of the 4th 5th 6th and 7th Regiments".
Photograph from Charles Reed's archives. Comes from collection entitled Evacuation Hospitals One. Photograph shows and trees and buildings in the background. Inscription on the back reads "view from Burley hill."
Photograph of plain wooden building. Verso reads, "Where I lived during September and October. Small hut is officers club. French films are pretty poor."
A man standing, holding a camera, with a pipe in his mouth, facing an older man. On verso, "Major Henry Page, M.C., U.S.A.; Paul Harper; Plattsburg Aug 6, 1916".
A long line of uniformed men standing shoulder to shoulder in the background, behind several large tripods, with a building in the background, and a large tree on the left side of the photo.
Photograph featuring large sign inscribed with: Evacuation Hospitals One; US Army Visiting Hours 2-4 Daily; Receiving and Forwarding; All incoming Ambulances Stop Here; Visiting Cars.; From the archives of Charles Reed.
A trench, with sticks and sandbags lining the walls. On verso: "A well constructed trench - forewall reinforced with riffraff made of tree branches and switches."
Publisher: Plattsburgh
This photograph shows a group of uniformed men lined up in the background near the doorway of a building. The picture is taken on the grounds of the US Army Medical Reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospitals One. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of several buildings and quonset huts with a flagpole in the foreground. From the archives of Charles Reed. The back of the picture is inscribed with "Parade ground" "EH #1" and "laundry: among other illegible words.
Four men moving a stretcher, with another man standing in the background. Two of the men are standing at a higher level, on top of an outcroping. On verso "Litter drill".
A uniformed man, Major Huntington, standing at attention, slightly to the left of center, with a light colored wood building and a brick building both in the background.
Four men lifting another man, while another man stands watching, with rows of men with stretchers in the background. On verso "Lifting a 'wounded' man".
Photograph of white stone landscaping arrangement that reads Fort Rile Med. Dept. with an aesculus in the middle. Fort buildings are visable in the background. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Four men carrying a stretcher, on which another man is lying, accompanied by three observers. Ridlon in far right foreground. On verso "The winning squad" identifications on verso illegible.
A uniformed man standing casually facing the camera in the foreground, with another man facing away from the camera standing in the background. Tents and buildings in the background. On verso "Lieut. Col Henry Page".
Four men carrying a stretcher, on which another man is lying, accompanied by three observers. "Patient with shattered thigh" seems to have leg wrapped in straw.