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Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. The Masons marching led by Uncle Sam with a woman at left carrying what appears to be Great Britain's flag and a…

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. A float with a coffin and a sign over it, "At ….. Rest - ! IN -- HELL".

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. A float with an Effigy of a German soldier hanging and a sign that reads " "Hell's New Ruler".

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Three men on horseback leading marching soldiers with rifles.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Two men in an automobile with an Effigy of a Kaiser in the back seat.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. A marching band playing brass instruments.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Women marching, followed by men in civilian clothing.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Marching band with brass instruments.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Marching band of soldiers in uniform.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Women carrying American flags, riding on top of a horse pulled coach.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Nurses carrying American flags.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. A young boy and girl carrying American flags.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Five soldiers on horseback.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Soldiers with rifles marching.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. A soldier is marching near a First Aid wagon pulled by four mules.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Three soldiers marching carrying axes resting on their right shoulders. They are followed by two Masons and a sailor.…

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Two men on horseback are in the foreground.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. A man wearing a loose fitting costume is in the foreground.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. The group of nurses is following the Scottish pipers.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Soldiers marching.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Scottish pipers marching.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Soldiers marching. Two soldiers at the front are riding horses.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Nurses carrying the American flag.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Soldiers marching.

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Nurses and nuns carrying the American…

Peace Parade along the 900 block of East State Street. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918. Soldier on horseback in foreground. The German government was presented with Armistice terms on November 8, 1918.

Three nurses at Camp Grant, wearing capes, outside a screened building on stilts.

Group of three nurses and two doctors at Camp Grant, wearing masks and white gowns over their uniforms, posed outside.

WWI soldiers on parade in Rockford, Illinois. A close-up of two soldiers on horseback

WWI soldiers on parade in Rockford Illinois

Parade, looking west on East State Street at Third Street, with 4th Officer's Training School, 86th Division in the foreground. Swedish Building and Loan Association, 427 East State Street and the Piggly-Wiggly Grocery, 426 East State Street are at…

Third Liberty Loan Parade on South Main Street looking north Rockford, Illinois. The 86th Infantry Division is in the foreground. At the left is the Williamson Motor Company, 415-419 South Main Street and the Post Office spire at 405 South Main…

An interior view of a soldier's club. Soldier clubs in downtown Rockford were operated by the Rockford War Camp Community Service.

View of Camp Grant during World War I. A road follows a line of one-story buildings that may be officer's quarters. Boxes fastened at one end contain potted plants. A bugler stand is at the left.

View of yards and sheds at Camp Grant during World War I.

View of the west end of Camp Grant taken from the top of the water tower. Appears to be the area immediately to the left of photograph 77.107.25 that shows the African American soldier's barracks.

View of east end of Camp Grant. A fenced in area is in the foreground. This part shows the area of camp that housed African American soldiers. The KC hut [believed to be the Knights of Columbus] was the 3rd one from the side to left of the firebreak…

Unidentified men in World War I uniform carrying an American flag in a parade. The Church building in background is State Street Baptist. The men appear to be going south on North Third Street.

The Y.M.C.A. Hostess House at Camp Grant.

Trucks are lined up in front of a building at Camp Grant.

The Y.M.C.A. Hostess House at Camp Grant.

Camp Grant barracks under construction.

Camp Grant barracks. The Property Office is the second building from the left.

Memorial Day Services, Base Hospital, Camp Grant, May 30, 1919. A line of soldiers in uniform face an arch with the inscription "Lest We Forget."

"Capt. Bill" William W. Joslyn standing in front of barracks buildings. Location unknown.

Three nurses pose on the grounds of Camp Grant.

A group of six nurses, dressed in surgical gowns and masks, at Camp Grant.

The Soldier's Club at West State Street between Main Street and Wyman Street.

World War I soldiers relax at the Soldier's Club at West State Street between Main Street and Wyman Street.

A group of soldiers in uniform sit and stand on a mound of snow in front of a wood building at Camp Grant. Two men in the back are wearing aprons. In the photo is John B. Bronold, Co. L. [Lieutenant Colonel] 344th Infantry.
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