Print No. 161690, March 7, 1919 (A Lapp with his reindeer setting out from the north shore of the Dwina River with French and American soldiers as passengers. A typical wild Russian dog is shown in this picture. 339th Inf. 85th Div. Archangel Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 9, Item 8]

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Print No. 161690, March 7, 1919 (A Lapp with his reindeer setting out from the north shore of the Dwina River with French and American soldiers as passengers. A typical wild Russian dog is shown in this picture. 339th Inf. 85th Div. Archangel Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 9, Item 8]
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United States. Army. Signal Corps
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Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
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Airplanes.
Death.
Funeral rites and ceremonies.
Military facilities.
Military life.
Packtrains.
Railroads -- Soviet Union.
Reindeer.
Ships.
War casualties.
World War, 1914-1918.
Soviet Union.
Soviet Union -- History
Polar Bear Expedition.

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"Print No. 161690, March 7, 1919 (A Lapp with his reindeer setting out from the north shore of the Dwina River with French and American soldiers as passengers. A typical wild Russian dog is shown in this picture. 339th Inf. 85th Div. Archangel Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 9, Item 8]." In the digital collection Polar Bear Expedition Digital Materials. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/921010.0009.008. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.
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