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Future servicemen, from left to right: Adolph "Ziggy" Hamblin, Condit Grady, Alex Rhind.

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Interior of a Zeppelin 249's pilot house.

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Bronze memorial plaque given by the Rebecca Parke Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The plaque is mounted on the east side of the World War I memorial in front of Old Main on the Knox College campus. The large star and the number…

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This memorial, located on the north side of Old Main, features a tablet listing the names of the honored dead.

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The monument honoring the memories of World War I soldiers from Knox features an American flag. Robert Sinclair's parents donated the flag to the memorial.

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Two soldiers in uniform walk through a wire-laden trenches on the battlefield.

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William Ray Euard, second from the left in the back row, died in France on January 15, 1919.

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William Ray Euard's entry in Knox College's yearbook notes his military aspirations. Euard died in France on January 15, 1919.

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William Mead Ferris relaxes on a pier in Milwaukee in July of 1917.

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William Mead Ferris in uniform.

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This picture of William Euard appeared as part of a profile of football players in Knox's 'Gale.'

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William Euard's yearbook photograph in 'The Gale'.

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Galesburg citizens planned a welcome home banquet to greet servicemen returning from World War I. The banquet occurred November 18, 1919.

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These tiny war stamps were issued during World War I.

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Three ships sail in close proximity to each other.
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