Trench and Camp
This masthead from the Trench and Camp shows the detail given to providing a professional looking newspaper for Camp Greene soldiers.
This masthead from the Trench and Camp shows the detail given to providing a professional looking newspaper for Camp Greene soldiers.
Trench and Camp was a weekly newspaper written for the soldiers at Camp Greene by the Y. M. C. A. and printed by The Charlotte Observer.
Britain Day was held in Charlotte on December 13, 1918, at the suggestion of the United States Government. Charlotte Mayor F. R. McNinch appointed a Committee of Citizens and the Charlotte War Camp Community Services cooperated with the arrangements.
Singers, the Highland Pipers' Band and the Oasis Temple Band performed patriotic, national and folk music. Commander Arthur Blackwood of the Royal British Navy introduced Judge W. F. Harding. Mr. Cameron Morrison introduced Lt. Col. G. G. Woodwark of the British Army.
The Charlotte Music Festival Association, Inc. presented the Entente Allies' Patriotic Music Festival at the Auditorium on April 26 and 27th, 1918. The proceeds benefited the American Red Cross. This shows the cover of the program for this event.
This cover and inside page show the free booklet issued to all officers and men from Washington, D. C. in 1918.
Camp Greene Roads
Camp Greene Rifle Range, 1917
Company C, 59th Infantry Christmas dinner menu 1917