Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 25, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 19

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    SLIGHTS OF A WINTER RESORT AWAIT PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS WHO
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BIRDSEYE VIEW OP THE PROJECTED SITE FOR CAMP HANCOCK, NEAR AUGUSTA,
On this tcrrntn was situated Cnmp McKenzic, o' Spanlsh-American War fame. The new Euro
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1898. I-or this vast site the Government will pay the modest sum of SI for A ncriod of two
years, a group of citizens having subscribed a 'fund to buy up the crops and property rfohta
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I' NATURE FURNISHES THE TROOPS AN IDEAL SWIMMING POOL ij K iillaBiliiiji) J-BBBIi.WBffi
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