A few nice money images I found: Old Band Uniforms Went on Sale During an Auction at the Schoolhouse in White Cloud, Kansas, near Troy, in the Northeast Corner of the State…10/1974 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: Old Band Uniforms Went on Sale During an Auction at the Schoolhouse in White Cloud, [...]
A few nice money images I found:
Old Band Uniforms Went on Sale During an Auction at the Schoolhouse in White Cloud, Kansas, near Troy, in the Northeast Corner of the State…10/1974

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Old Band Uniforms Went on Sale During an Auction at the Schoolhouse in White Cloud, Kansas, near Troy, in the Northeast Corner of the State. The Auction Was Sponsored by the Ma Hush Ka (White Cloud) Historical Society to Raise Money for a Museum of Local Artifacts Housed in the School Building. The Town Was Named after the Last Great Iowa Indian Chief, and the Iowa-Sac-Fox Indian Reservation Is Located Nearby. The Schoolhouse, Is Listed on the National Register of Historic Places 10/1974
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-14718
Photographer: Duncan, Patricia D., 1932-
Subjects:
White Cloud (Doniphan county, Kansas, United States) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
Persistent URL: http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=557170
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Royal Engineer digging for an inhabitant of one of the captured villages

Image by National Library of Scotland
Four men digging a hole. In the middle of some very rough and snowy terrain four men are standing round the edge of a pit. Another man is standing up to his shoulders in the pit wearing only his shirt sleeves. Another two men are approaching the group in the distance.
The slang British term used here for German, ‘Hun’, gained popular usage after Kaiser Wilhelm II urged his troops to ‘behave like Huns’ to win the war.
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE WESTERN FRONT. A Royal Engineer digging for an inhabitant of one of the captured villages. Much money, buried before the Huns arrived, was recovered.']
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