Box G-99
Contains 230 Results:
Series: Earl Byers at Camp Cody, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Group of soldiers in uniform in front of building with number 2508, 1916 - 1919
Earl Byers in front row, far right
Two men in military issue coats and hats in front of building, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Four soldiers sitting on stairs, Earl Byers in front on right, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Earl Byers sitting at desk, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Six soldiers with mess kits, identified as "The Des Moines bunch", 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Earl Byers in bunk next to desk in office, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Earl Byers in uniform with backpack, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Man in military issue coat and hat in front of building, last name of Wilson, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Ray Wartmann in military issue coat and hat, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Mike Krautenberger in uniform next to medical supplies, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Earl Byers in uniform posing in front of tent, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Portrait of Earl Byers, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Percy Greenwalt and Lieutenant Parsons seated on cot, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Mike Krautenberger sitting on large round boulder, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Military encampment in trees, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
View of military encampment from medical tent. Lieutenant's tent visible, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Mike Krautenberger in uniform holding rifle, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Earl Byers with shaved head, large tents in background, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.
Two men seated in military uniforms. Medical tent in background, 1916 - 1919
The following photographs show Earl Byers at Camp Cody in Deming, New Mexico during World War I. Earl Byers' relation to the McBride family is unclear.