Ruins of Water Tower (34th Infantry Area)

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Name/Title

Ruins of Water Tower (34th Infantry Area)

Entry/Object ID

2020.4.038

Tags

Camp Claiborne, Camp Claiborne Ruins, Library, Photo, Public, WWII, World War II

Description

Water tower of the 34th Infantry area at Camp Claiborne; the ruins of the foundation base; the bolts

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Digital

Subject Place

Historic Site

Historic Camp Claiborne

City

Forest Hill

State/Province

Louisiana

Continent

North America

Collection

Rhodes Brothers Collections

Acquisition

Accession

2020.4

Source or Donor

Douglas J. Rhodes

Credit Line

*title of entry*, Rhodes Brothers Collection, *Accession Number*, *Exhibit Title (if it's being displayed)*, Southern Forest Heritage Museum, Long Leaf, LA.

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Douglas J. Rhodes

Role

Photographer

Date made

Feb 13, 2016

Time Period

20th Century, 21st Century

Place

City

Forest Hill

State/Province

Louisiana

Continent

North America

Other Names and Numbers

Other Names

IMG_0001
IMG_0002
IMG_0003
IMG_0004
IMG_0005
IMG_0006
IMG_0007
IMG_0008
IMG_0009
IMG_0010
IMG_0011
IMG_0012

Other Numbers

Number Type

Drive

Other Number

SFHM.CClaiborne.2020.Drive.036a

Notes

In folder Water Tower in 34th Infantry area on video

Parts

Count

12

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

2020.4.039

Research Notes

Person

Rachel Blomquist

Date

Nov 3, 2020

Notes

West Camp Claiborne was built to be a training center for the Army Service Forces for specialized training.