Copy of original: Signal Corps USA, Photograph number 38487. "Catalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U. S. A. (War Department Document No. 903, 1919; Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=daAtAAAAIAAJ) describes this photograph as follows: "Observers from G-2, Third Army Corps, Capt. G. D. Morris in charge. Dun sur Meuse, Meuse, France, November 16, 1910."
This was part of the Pennsylvania National Guard unit based in the Media Armory, at camp in Mt. Gretna, Pennsylvania. Paul Clark is second from left; the rest are unidentified.
Elevated view from southwest corner of W. State St. and S. Orange St., looking east. Holl's Jewelry store is on left; this is before the adjoining building to the east was constructed (see AP- 5140). Also shows willow trees in front of Charter House.
Elevated view from southwest corner of W. State St. and S. Orange St., looking east. Holl's Jewelry store is on left; this is before the adjoining building to the east was constructed (see AP- 5140). Also shows willow trees in front of Charter House.
Elevated view from southwest corner of W. State St. and S. Orange St., looking east. Holl's Jewelry store is on left; this is before the adjoining building to the east was constructed (see AP- 5140). Also shows willow trees in front of Charter House.
Elevated view from southwest corner of W. State St. and S. Orange St., looking east. Holl's Jewelry store is on left; this is before the adjoining building to the east was constructed (see AP- 5140). Also shows willow trees in front of Charter House. "T. School" is probably Training School in Elwyn.
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her left are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organization
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her right are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organization
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her left are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organizations. The memorial originally stood on the grounds of Media High School; it now stands to the west of 1 W. State Street, which was formerly the Media Post Office and then the Borough Hall, and now (2020) a restaurant.
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her left are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organizations. The memorial originally stood on the grounds of Media High School; it now stands to the west of 1 W. State Street, which was formerly the Media Post Office and then the Borough Hall, and now (2020) a restaurant.
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her left are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organizations. The memorial originally stood on the grounds of Media High School; it now stands to the west of 1 W. State Street, which was formerly the Media Post Office and then the Borough Hall, and now (2020) a restaurant.
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her left are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organizations. The memorial originally stood on the grounds of Media High School; it now stands to the west of 1 W. State Street, which was formerly the Media Post Office and then the Borough Hall, and now (2020) a restaurant.
Pamela Baker, 9, daughter of the late Capt. Milford Baker, one of Media's war dead, ready to unveil the World War II memorial that includes the name of her father. To her left are color and honor guards from numerous Delaware County veteran's organizations. The memorial originally stood on the grounds of Media High School; it now stands to the west of 1 W. State Street, which was formerly the Media Post Office and then the Borough Hall, and now (2020) a restaurant.