Photograph of two soldiers and a mule drawn carriage - n.d.
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Title | Photograph of two soldiers and a mule drawn carriage - n.d. |
Creator | Unknown |
Source | Unknown. Photograph of two soldiers and a mule drawn carriage. n.d.Koch, Joseph Collection. MO00.001.0001-1072. Museum of Missouri Military History, Jefferson City, Missouri. |
Description | Photograph of two soldiers holding their rifles next to a small mule drawn carriage. The driver of the carriage is of darker complexion, either a Mexican or African American. This collection was compiled by Major Joseph Koch, a St. Louis, Missouri resident who served during the Punitive Expedition into Mexico with the First Missouri Infantry. During World War I, Major Koch was severely wounded in his left leg during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive while serving with the 35th Division, 137th Infantry. |
Subject LCSH | Fort McIntosh (Tex.); United States. Army--History--Punitive Expedition into Mexico, 1916; Missouri. National Guard; Mules. |
Subject Local | Mexican Border War |
Site Accession Number | MO00.001.0001-1072 |
Contributing Institution | Museum of Missouri Military History |
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Rights | The text and images contained in this collection are intended for research and educational use only. Duplication of any of these images for commercial use without express written consent is expressly prohibited. |
Date Original | n.d. |
Language | English |