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"C" 1st Platoon
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
1st Platoon of Battery C standing at attention at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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"C" 2nd Platoon
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
2nd Platoon of Battery C standing at attention at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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"C" 3rd Platoon
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
3rd Platoon of Battery C standing at attention at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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"C" 3rd Platoon
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
3rd Platoon of Battery C standing at attention at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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"C" 4th Platoon
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
4th Platoon of Battery C standing at attention at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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"C" Passing in review
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: September 4, 1917
Battery C passing in review of parade grounds. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. Camp Doniphan is adjacent to Fort Sill which is just outside Lawton, Oklahoma. These photographs could have been taken at either location since the 130th Field Artilley, Kansas National Guard, trained at both in 1917 and 1918. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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"C" Passing in review
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: September 4, 1917
Soldiers of Battery C passing in review on what appears to be a baseball field. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. Camp Doniphan is adjacent to Fort Sill which is just outside Lawton, Oklahoma. This photograph could have been taken at either location since the 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard, trained at both in 1917 and 1918. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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Officers passing in review
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: September 9, 1917
Nine officers from Batteries C and/or D passing in review on the parade grounds at Camp Doniphan. Many soldiers stand at attention in background. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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On Neg: 5th Platoon In book: 9th Section
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
This is his photograph of either the 5th Platoon of Battery C (label on photograph) or the 9th Section (label in his photography notebook) standing at attention at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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Republic Band concert
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
Military band passing in review on the parade grounds at Camp Doniphan. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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Republic Band concert
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
Gathering of cars and many people in front of a large brick building for the "Republic Band concert." The concert may have been held at Camp Doniphan.In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available on Kansapedia.
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Sat. Morn. Inspection "C"
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: October 20, 1917
Soldiers of Battery C stand for inspection at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in front of their cots and equipment. Big tents are behind them. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. Camp Doniphan is adjacent to Fort Sill which is just outside Lawton, Oklahoma. The 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard, trained at both in 1917 and 1918 as part of the 35th Division. The 35th Division was constituted in 1917 as one of the 17 National Guard divisions authorized for service in World War I. The division was organized from the National Guard of Kansas and Missouri. The 35th included three machinegun battalions, three field artillery regiments, four infantry regiments, one engineer regiment and one signal battalion with a total strength of 26,373. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available at the link below to Kansapedia.
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Tent Interior - "C"
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
Interior of soldiers' tent of Battery C. Bunk beds are covered with sheets and blankets. A duffle bags, uniforms, and pillows on the bunks. A foot locker is under one bunk. A stove is in the center of the tent. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. Camp Doniphan is adjacent to Fort Sill which is just outside Lawton, Oklahoma. The 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard, trained at both in 1917 and 1918 as part of the 35th Division. The 35th Division was constituted in 1917 as one of the 17 National Guard divisions authorized for service in World War I. The division was organized from the National Guard of Kansas and Missouri. The 35th included three machinegun battalions, three field artillery regiments, four infantry regiments, one engineer regiment and one signal battalion with a total strength of 26,373. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available at the link below to Kansapedia.
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Tent Interior - "C" Battery
Creator: Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964
Date: 1917
Tent interior of Captain Hughes' Battery C. Bunk beds are covered with sheets and blankets. Other gear rests on the bunks. A large trunk is under one bunk. A stove is in the middle of the room. In 1917 James C. Hughes was Captain of Battery C, 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard. He was stationed at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, for field artillery training. Camp Doniphan is adjacent to Fort Sill which is just outside Lawton, Oklahoma. The 130th Field Artillery, Kansas National Guard, trained at both in 1917 and 1918 as part of the 35th Division. The 35th Division was constituted in 1917 as one of the 17 National Guard divisions authorized for service in World War I. The division was organized from the National Guard of Kansas and Missouri. The 35th included three machinegun battalions, three field artillery regiments, four infantry regiments, one engineer regiment and one signal battalion with a total strength of 26,373. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available at the link below to Kansapedia.
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