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Ohio National Guard Officers at Fort Benjamin Harrison Encampment in 1910

Description: Fort Benjamin Harrison was established in June of 1904 in Lawrence Township of Marion County. During the summer of 1910 Fort Harrison was the site of a major training operation of National Guard officers from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois. Major James A. Frier of the 10th Infantry garrisoned at the post was in charge of the camp. The school was an experiment designed to bring the militias up to the highest standards along with the regular army on field work and army tactics. These two Ohio National Guard officers, identified by the insignia on a collar, were probably at Fort Harrison during the first encampment in June 1910.
The original nitrate negative was copied with funds provided by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission in 1990. This digital image was created from that copy. The copy prints and negatives are stored in Microfiche Number order. The Interpositives are stored in PAN number order.
Origin: June 1910
Created By: Bretzman, Charles
Publisher: Digital image2012 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
Source: http://images.indianahistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/dc013/id/408
Collection: Panoramic Photograph Images
Copyright: This image may be printed or downloaded by individuals, schools or libraries for personal use, study, research or classroom teaching without permission. For other uses contact: visualcollections@indianahistory.org.
Geography: Indiana--Marion County--Indianapolis
Subjects: Group portraits
Fort Benjamin Harrison (Ind.)
Militias
National Guard (United States)
Military personnel
Military uniforms
Military camps
Tents
Ohio. National Guard

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