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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: President Woodrow Wilson wished to isolate the United States from foreign entanglements, but business interests in Latin America focused the government's attention on a bloody revolution in Mexico. When a Mexican bandit leader named Pancho Villa killed seventeen Americans on a train in Northern Mexico and raided a tiny town in New Mexico, Wilson sent American troops under General John J. Pershing to hunt Villa down. Ninety-three men from Company L of the Massachusetts State Guard served under Pershing. This armory in Greenfield, Massachusetts, was the headquarters for Company L. The armory was built at a cost of $50,000 in 1909.
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Armory, Greenfield, Mass.
photographer Unidentified |
date 1912 |
location Greenfield, Massachusetts |
process/materials half-tone paper print |
item type Photograph/Photograph - Postcard |
accession # #1997.08.01.0045 |
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