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6 images with subject Soldiers--South Carolina--Camp Sevier--1910-1920.

  • At Drill with wooden guns. This is Battery D. From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.


  • Battery C drilling with wooden guns. It takes imagination to see it, but this picture shows a 3-inch American gun and gun limber. From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.


  • Camp of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Field Artillery, Camp Sevier, S. C., with the regiment in the foreground. From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.


  • Camp of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Field Artillery, Camp Sevier, S. C., with the regiment in the foreground. From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.


  • CAMP SEVIER SCENES (1) Regimental Street under snow. (2) A Detail engaged in Flooring Tents. (3) Battery C's Rolling Kitchen, completely covered with Cooks and K. P.'s. (4) "Danger," the famous Pit Bull Mascot of the Supply Company at "Attention." (5) Snapshot of the Officers' Club House. (6) A Section of the Camp. (7) Looking up Regimental Street toward Headquarters. (8) Lining up for Chow. (9) "Asa," the Mascot of Battery A, saddled and ready for action. From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.


  • "Call this soldiering if you want to!" Men of the regiment clearing away the forest to make a parade ground. From History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.