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Eighteenth Regiment, Sixth Brigade, F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson, S.C., Photograph Collection


Fort Jackson, previously Camp Jackson, is located in northeastern Columbia, S.C. It was established in 1917 to train soldiers for World War I.The print is a panoramic view of members of the Eighteenth Regiment, Sixth Brigade, Field Artillery Replacement Depot (F.A.R.D.) at Camp Jackson, S.C. circa 1918. It shows various buildings in the background, which appear to be barracks and shops, as well as an automobile, individuals engaged in a formation and other activities. A section of horse drawn, French 75mm artillery can be seen in the distance at the extreme left of the photograph

Title

Eighteenth Regiment, Sixth Brigade, F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson, S.C., Photograph Collection

Collection Number

PhC.57.1

Date(s)

ca.1918

Language

English

Physical Description
1.0 item(s)
Includes black and white panoramic photographic print (8" x 41").
Abstract

Fort Jackson, previously Camp Jackson, is located in northeastern Columbia, S.C. It was established in 1917 to train soldiers for World War I.

The print is a panoramic view of members of the Eighteenth Regiment, Sixth Brigade, Field Artillery Replacement Depot (F.A.R.D.) at Camp Jackson, S.C. circa 1918. It shows various buildings in the background, which appear to be barracks and shops, as well as an automobile, individuals engaged in a formation and other activities. A section of horse drawn, French 75mm artillery can be seen in the distance at the extreme left of the photograph

Physical Location

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Creator

Unknown

Repository

State Archives of North Carolina


Available for research.


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Processed by Sion H. Harrington III, July, 1994

Encoded by Dietra Stanley

Encoding updated by Aaron Cusick, January, 2012


Fort Jackson, previously Camp Jackson, is located in northeastern Columbia, S.C. It was established in 1917 to train soldiers for World War I


[Identification of item], PhC.57.1, Finding Aid of the Eighteenth Regiment, Sixth Brigade, F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson, S.C., Photograph Collection, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC, USA.


This photograph was donated to the North Carolina State Archives by Ricky Allen, P. 0. Box 186, Wake Forest, N. C. 27587. The print was received on June 28, 1994, and was accessioned by the Archives in July, 1994.


Additional information on topics found in this collection may be found in the Manuscript and Archives Reference System (MARS)  http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov.


The print is a panoramic view of members of the Eighteenth Regiment, Sixth Brigade, Field Artillery Replacement Depot (F.A.R.D.) at Camp Jackson, S.C. circa 1918. It shows various buildings in the background, which appear to be barracks and shops, as well as an automobile, individuals engaged in a formation and other activities. A section of horse drawn, French 75mm artillery can be seen in the distance at the extreme left of the photograph. Location: Map Case in search room (oversize).

*Copy negatives of this photograph can be found in the July, 1994 negatives.


  • United States. Army. Field Artillery Regiment, 18th.
  • Artillerymen--South Carolina.
  • Soldiers--South Carolina.
  • Fort Jackson (S.C.)