FDR acknowledging the invocation delivered by Chaplain McKeon of the 156th Field Artillery at the laying of the cornerstone of the State Armory, Peekskill, New York, Major-General Haskell and Speaker John N. Garner to the right.
Postcards; Historic buildings; Military headquarters;
Looking across a road and a rounded driveway towards the front a house. On several occasions during the Revolutionary War, Major General Henry Knox, Commander of the America artillery, established his military headquarters at John Ellison's 1754...
Beaches; Artillery (Troops); Artillery (Weaponry); Landing craft; Airplanes; Military personnel; Military vehicles;
This photograph depicts military personnel on a beach with the water in the background. There is radio in a foxhole in the foreground. Immediately behind it is an artillery gun pointed towards the sky. There are five men surrounding the gun. ...
Beaches; Artillery (Troops); Artillery (Weaponry); Landing craft; Airplanes; Military personnel; Military vehicles;
This photograph depicts military personnel on a beach with the water in the background. There is radio in a foxhole in the foreground. Immediately behind it is an artillery gun pointed towards the sky. There are five men surrounding the gun. ...
Photographs; Portrait photographs; Military officers;
A Union artillery officer in his regulation frock coat with shoulder straps, with his sword. The style of clothing and sword present indicate that he was in officer in the artillery.