Helmeted German soldiers lined up for review
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Chinese selling loot after capture of Peking, China
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The allied forces in camp at the port of Tang Ku, China
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Columbia's noble soldier boys--as kind-hearted as brave--American giving water to wounded Japanese after Battle of Tientsin, China
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The gallant 14th U.S. Infantry leaving Peking--escorted to city limits by Gen. Chaffee and staff, China
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: United States, Army, Infantry Regiment, 14th., Infantry, American, China, Beijing, History, Boxer Rebellion, Military Personnel, Infantry Regiment, 14th
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Marks of Chinese treachery--U.S. Legation Building (western facade) riddled by Chinese bullets, Peking, China
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Y.M.C.A. rooms for soldiers of the allied armies--formerly a notorious dive--on the busiest street of Peking, China
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6th U.S. Cavalry honoring Count Waldersee on his arrival--between Chien-men and Ta-ching-men Gates--Peking, China
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Worthy his country's pride--America's Commander in China, in his headquarters court, Temple of Agriculture, Peking
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