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Item Number
HS15198
Title
Yards and Harbor -- Murmansk (page 58 - old page 57 )
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Murmansk (Russia)
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10873
Title
13814: Soldiers marching in formation along dirt road
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10874
Title
13819: soldiers working with horses and carts in a muddy lot
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10832
Title
152751: One of the sporting events of the season in Archangel, Russia. A boxing bout between color sergt. Anthony Choike champion of the 85th Division and G. Pionnier, one of the champion welter-weights of the French Army. The bout went three rounds before a large crowd in the Y.M.C.A. and ended in a draw. Sgt. Choike, is at the left, 30 November 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10833
Title
152761: Entrance to the 53rd Stationery hospital (English) in which American soldiers died from the Spanish influenza, 9 December 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10834
Title
152762: Building at Smolny Barracks in which the Hdqrs. of the 2nd Bn. has been set up, 9 December 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10835
Title
152767: Picture taken during the suppression of mutiny among Russian troops, who refused to go to the front when ordered. Two companies, quartered in a large white building known as Alexandria Barracks, were given until two o'clock on the afternoon of December 11th to obey the order. Promptly at this time machine gun and rifle fire was directed against the building. British troops surrounded the building on three sides, while Headquarters Company, 339th Infantry held the fourth. In the distance, at the center of the picture can be seen the barracks with the smoke and dust of the trench mortar bomb bursting against the side. Archangel, Russia, 11 December 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10836
Title
152769: Russian soldiers who had refused to go to the front, after a few shots had been fired by American and British troops, who had surrounded the building in which they were quartered, threw down their arms and ran from the building carrying a white flag. Archangel, Russia, 11 December 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10837
Title
152770: Russian soldiers leaving Alexandria Barracks to surrender to American & British troops who had fired on the building when the Russians had mutinied. Archangel, Russia, 11 December 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10838
Title
152783: Windmills with their great wooden sails and picturesque bases. One is shown here silhouetted against, the sunset sky on the shortest day of the year. The sun on December 21st sets before two o'clock after only a few hours of daylight. Shengurski, Russia, 21 December 1918
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS11045
Title
152801: A snow shoe patrol from Company B, 339th Infantry, making its way across a field of deep snow along the shore of the Dwina river [....] Chamova, Russia, Dec. 31, 1918 [incl. John Cudahy, J.M. Calhounn, Alfred Mardoux, Joe Malinski, Simon G. Davis; Carl V. Pierson, Daniel David, B.J. Smosozynski, W.A. Rypinski, F. Fink, Adolph Pierce, Luther Jacobson, John Padpova, J.A. Peterson, Clarence Schen]
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16060
Title
152802: An old barn in Headquarters village, Toulgas [...] which serves as a billet for forty Company D men, 2 January 1919
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16061
Title
152805: "Thick walled emplacements..."
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16062
Title
152809: Battleground near Toulgas
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16063
Title
152810: Podenga (SP?)
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17947
Title
152811: Col. J. Brooks Nichols and Staff seated at dinner table
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17948
Title
152813: January 7, 1919, Outguard No.1, Outpost No. 1. This, the most advanced outpost of the Vaga River Column is also the most advanced of the American forces in Russia and the most distant post from the base at Archangel. In the distance can be seen the village of Pagosta which is held by the Bolsheviki. The church seen in the picture is used by the enemy as an observation post. Almost daily, machine gun fire is directed at the American outposts from that point. The man on outpost duty is Pvt. Alfred Schuck, Co. A, 339th Inf. 85th Div. Note: Two weeks from the time when this picture and other photographs of the Ust Padenga Front were taken, the Bolsheviki attacked in superior numbers and forced the Americans to abandon this point. Shenkurst, the base, 28 versts to the rear was also abandoned. The Bolsheviki continue to attack. Village Nizhnyaya-Gora at the Ust Padenga front, Vaga River Column, Russia
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16064
Title
152814: Podenga (SP?)
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16067
Title
152818: Capt. Odjaid in sled, commander Co. A, 339. Nick Alekis (sp?) orderly"
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16068
Title
152820: "Curly Rogers and A Co. group"
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17949
Title
152821: A Bolshevik shot by an American guard at outpost No. l at 3:00 a.m. on the morning of January 8, 1919. When an enemy patrol of seven men attempted to creep up on the outpost position. This picture was taken to show the white cloak, which all the members of the patrol wore to conceal their movements in the snow. The clothing worn by the man was warm and in good condition. He carried, in addition to a hand grenade, which lies on the ground, a Remington rifle, in good condition, and a plentiful supply of ammunition. Village of Vysokaya Gora, Ust Padenga, Vaga River Column, Russia.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16069
Title
152822: Ust Podenga (sp?)
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17950
Title
152824: January 8, 1919. An 18 pounder 3.3 gun manned by the center section 68th Battalion Canadian Field Artillery, outside the log shelter, which has been built to protect the gun from the extremely low temperatures. Two such field guns are used in the defense of the positions at the Ust Padenga Front. To the left of the picture is Lt. J.D. Winskow, who commands this battery of Canadian field artillery. Vysokaya Gora, Ust Padenga Front, Vaga River Column, Russia.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17951
Title
152826: January 8, 1919. Here are shown the American and British officers in command of the forces at the Vaga river front. This front is the most distant of all from the base at Archangel, approximately 400 versts. In the front row, right to left are: Lieut. J. Douglas Winslow, 68th Battery, C.F.A.Capt. O.A. 0djard, Co. A, 339th Inf. officer in command, Ust Padenga front; 1st Lieut. Harry H. Mead, Co. A. 339th Inf.; 1st Lieut. A.F. Collar, Co. A, 339th Inf., Second row, right to left; 2nd Lt. H.D. McPhaie, Co. A, 339th Inf; Lieut. A.M. McMurray, F.E.; 2nd Lt. V.A. Burns, Co. A, 310th Engrs.1st Lt. Edward J. Sarry, Co. A, 339th Infantry. Vysokaya, Gora, Ust Padenga Front, Vaga River Column, Russia.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS16070
Title
152829: "Baseball is played daily..."
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10831
Title
152835: The busy market place, in Emetskoe, Russia, viewed from the belfry of the church about which the peasants display their goods. There is one market day a week on Thursday.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17952
Title
152850: April 2, 1919. Capt. O.D. Odjard, Commanding Officer Co, 'W', 339th Inf. 85th Div, who has been decorated with the Military Cross for bravery in action. Owing to a shrapnel wound in the neck, Capt. Odjard has been evacuated to the United States, Archangel, Russia.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10813
Title
158848: Group of soldiers standing outside headquarters building.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10814
Title
158851: Capt. Joel Moore, surrounded by men of his company, displaying a sword which formerly belonged to a Battalion Commander of the 6th Saratov Regiment. Obozerskaya, Russia.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10815
Title
158854: Aeroplane, piloted by Russian, seen over the roofs of the log houses in Obozerskaya, returning after a flight over enemy lines.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10816
Title
158857: An American Engineer, Pvt. Charles Mock, standing guard behind a hurriedly constructed barricade of logs.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS17955
Title
158859: April 8, 1919. A closed view of blockhouse No. 2 taken from a point on the Bolshie Ozerka Road, near Verst 18. 339th Infantry 85th Division, Bolshie Ozerka Front, Russia
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10817
Title
158863: Convoy of empty sleds, driven by Russian soldiers returning to Obozerskaya for a fresh supply of ammunition and food for the allied forces fighting in the vicinity of Bolshie Ozerka
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10818
Title
158864: Bridge across a marsh on the allied line of communications between Obozerskaya and the Bolshie Ozerka Front. Allied secondary defense positions for the protection of Obozerskaya were being constructed on the opposite bank of the marsh
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10819
Title
158865: Convoy of sleds moving along the forest trail between Obozerskaya and the Bolshie Ozerka Front.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10820
Title
158869: shell fire by Russian artillery bursting in the vicinity of Bolshivik outposts
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10821
Title
158870: Russian artillery in position along the road to Bolshie Ozerka at Verst 16.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10822
Title
158871: Russian Red Cross at work, a Russian soldier administering first aid to an injured comrade near Bolshie Ozerka front, Russia.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10823
Title
158873: Men from 3rd Platoon, Co. "C" 310th Engrs. grouped outside their tent near the Bolshie Ozerka Front
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10824
Title
158874: Tents of Co. "C" 310th Engrs. pitched among forest trees at the side of the road.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10825
Title
158877: Trench leading through the deep snow to an outpost at Verst 444.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS9631
Title
158878: Soldiers meeting in open air, consulting documents
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10826
Title
158880: Col. George E. Stewart and Major J. Brooks Nichols inspecting a trench mortar in position at Verst 444.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10827
Title
158882: Dugout among the wood piles in the clearing at Verst 444 where men of the trench mortar platoon hdqrs. co. are quartered, when not actually on duty. Enemy shell fire has destroyed all the building above ground in the clearing.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10828
Title
158883: Men of Machine Gun Co. 339th Inf. 85th Div. sawing and preparing logs to be used in the construction of a dugout adjoining the blockhouse.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10829
Title
158887: Six inch, long range, naval gun mounted on a steel coal car. This gun which is manned by an all-Russian naval gun crew, is used to shell the Bolshevik Base at Yemtsa
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10830
Title
158889: Naval gun and gun crew preparing to load the 6 inch naval gun used on the Vologda railway front.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10811
Title
159506: Officer's mess - Archangel
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10812
Title
161107: Major J. Brooks Nicholas at work in his office which is established in a box car at Verst 455.
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
Item Number
HS10782
Title
161683: 3 reindeer pulling sled holding 3 persons dressed in native costume
Subjects
World War, 1914-1918
Polar Bear Expedition
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