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1919 US Army Caravan Mounted Photograph, Likely Ruth, Nevada [205039]

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1919 US Army Caravan Mounted Photograph, Likely Ruth, Nevada [205039]
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US Army Caravan Photo, 1919. In July, 1919, after the Great War had ended, General John J. Pershing dispatched a convoy of 79 vehicles of every size then in use by the US Army. The caravan included trucks, staff cars, tractors, motorcycles, fuel trucks, ambulances, field kitchens, one Packard and much more. Also sent was a young lieutenant named Dwight D. Eisenhower. The convoy of army vehicles traveled across the country to demonstrate the military's capacity for quick movement. If Pershing hoped to dramatize the woeful state of the western state's roads, the demonstration succeeded. The caravan spent sixty-two days crossing the continent from east to west. This is an original 6.5x9-inch photograph, mounted on cardstock, of part of the caravan with a very large mine dump, perhaps near Ruth, Nevada, in the background. There is writing on the mount at the bottom: "auto tour from New York"
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Date: 1919
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Ruth
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection