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[Soldiers Holding Map]

Description: Postcard of three unidentified cavalry soldiers standing in a field in front of an automobile with a horse partially visible on the right. The man in the middle appears to be looking at a map while the man on the left looks at him and the man on the right faces away from the camera. There is some brush in the foreground and background and a text on the front of the postcard reads "Consulting The Map."
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Camp in Davis Mountains]

Description: Photograph of a cavalry camp in the Davis Mountains with what appear to be rows of barracks in the foreground and tents and wagons at the foot of the mountain behind them. Mountains are visible in the background and a text on the front of the photograph reads "157 - 1st Cavalry Brigade in Camp. Davis Mountains Alpine, Tex."
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Soldiers On Ground]

Description: Photograph of cavalry solders laying and kneeling in four rows on the ground in a field with barracks and other buildings visible in the background. The men in the first and third row are laying on their stomachs while the men kneeling behind them are holding them down. Four other men are standing behind the soldiers watching.
Date: 1915~

[Seven Men by Tent]

Description: Photograph of seven unidentified men posing in front of a tent with trees and other buildings visible in the background. Three of the men are wearing military uniforms and the other men are wearing dark-colored suits and hats.
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Soldiers at Pearsall]

Description: Postcard of cavalry soldiers on horseback and standing next to horses in several groups on a field. On the left the smoke from two small campfires is visible there appears to be more smoke and haze in the background. On the front of the postcard a text reads "Breaking Camp At Pearsall."
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Soldiers with Wagons]

Description: Photograph of a group cavalry soldiers driving horse-drawn wagons down a dirt road with trees and telephone poles visible in the background. On the right a man in the front is carrying a flag on a flagpole and there appears to be dust in the background.
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Soldiers with Chow Wagons]

Description: Postcard of cavalry soldiers in horse-drawn wagons on a dirt road with telephone poles visible in the background. In the foreground two young men are standing next to the first wagon and another soldier can be seen standing next to the last wagon in the background. On the front of the postcard a hand-written text reads "The Chow Wagons."
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Men Marching]

Description: Photograph of a group of cavalry soldiers marching to the right in a field carrying rifles over their shoulders. On the left two other men are marching and carrying a large American flag. Another man is standing in the foreground with his back to the camera and in the background several trees are visible.
Date: 1915~

[Man Inside Church]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man wearing a dark suit standing in front of a large altar in a church. In the foreground a row of pews is visible in the left and behind him there is a row of columns. Above them there is an image of a woman with two circular windows on either side of it.
Date: 1915~

[Cavalry Men Assembling Tents]

Description: Postcard of several unidentified cavalry soldiers assembling tents in a field with a group of horses behind them on the right. In the foreground one man is standing and looking down at the ground and across from him is a flag on a flagpole. The other men are in a row kneeling or bending over their tents and another group of soldiers is visible in the background. On the front of the postcard is a hand-written text that reads "Pitching camp in the field."
Date: 1915~

[Man in Bathing Suit]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man wearing a light-colored bathing suit standing in front of a large tent. Some furniture can be seen in the tent on the right and several trees are visible in the background on the left.
Date: 1915~
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