A government hospital train with 126 wounded and sick WWI soldiers arrives at La Grande Station in Los Angeles. The train continued to Camp Kearny. Photo appears with the article "WOUNDED GREETED HERE.: Relatives and Friends Throng Station as Hospital Train Stops on Way. When the "Million-Dollar Hospital Special" Arrived," Los Angeles Times, 30 Mar. 1919: I13.
Some of the autographs include: General Peyton C. March, Lieutenant Hunter Liggett, Major General George Cameron, Lieutenant General R.L. Bullard, Major General H.E. Ely, Major General William S. Graves, Major General Omar Bundy
World War I veterans gather at a tent serving as the Bonus Army temporary headquarters at Washington and Hill streets. A U.S. flag flies above the entrance. A sign on a building in the background reads "Sam's Auto Salvage and Supplies."
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article "Youth Cherishes War Blanket, Days of Babyhood in Paris Recounted, How Life Was Saved in Bomb Raids," byline Santa Monica, April 21, 1931, about Billy Veditz as a baby being carried in blanket to safety by his mother during German bombings of Paris
Photograph of California State Guardsmen (California State Military Reserve) in uniform on the steps of Santa Monica City Hall. The men range in age from about 18 to approximately 50 years old. They are standing at ease with rifles at their sides, rifle butt on ground. A Captain stands at foreground, while a Sargent (three stripes up) and Staff Sargent (three stripes up, one down)stand behind him at left. A fringed banner with the American colors is partially viewed hanging over the building's entrance.