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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918

Majors' Quarters, Base Hospital

Majors' Quarters, Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. Dec.-Jan. 1918. (Drawing on back indicates the stove and hall were in the center. Behind this room was the bath. On the left front was Maj. Wainwright's room. At the rear on the left was Maj. Palfrey

Charlotte Schoolboy Chorus

The Charlotte Schoolboy Chorus, singing "La Marseillaise," under the direction of M. Hasselmans and Robert Lee Kessler, posed for this photo. Hasselmans, who is standing left of center, was ready to return to his native France but was invited to remain in America to assist in patriotic music festival. Under the appointment of the French High Commissioner he came to Charlotte and trained the military band for six weeks prior to the Entente Allies' Patriotic Music Festival to benefit the American Red Cross on April 26-27, 1918.

Sunday Afternoon Concert, Base Hospital

Some of the audience listening to the Sunday afternoon concert by the First N. H. Inf. Band. Sunday 2/10/1918 in the quadrangle of the Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C.