Young Pine Trees, Base Hospital
Young pine trees. Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. 12/1917
Young pine trees. Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. 12/1917
One of the Isolation Wards, Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. 12/1917
Administration Building at the Base Hospital at Camp Greene.
Camp Greene soldier with his dog wearing a bandana. Note four soldiers sitting on a fence, facing the photographer.
Each building shown in the photos was built to hold 900 convalescing patients. They were part of 4 others built west of the already established hospital area. These two-story buildings contained sun porches and were connected by covered walkways. Each was estimated to cost $75,000. J. A. Jones Co. of Charlotte did the construction work.
Camp Greene's first aid wagon.
Massed Military Bands from Camp Greene, under the direction of M. Louis Hasselmans
This photo shows a typical Camp Greene ward. There were rows of bed by the windows with furnaces in the center of the room. The two nurses on the left are Misses Archer and Turner. The officers to their right are Lieutenants Lee and Miner. At the right of the picture is an orderly, Clayton Welch.
Looking west toward Kings Mountain N. C. from new barracks; Base Hospital, Camp Greene, Charlotte, 5/4/1918
Screen porch Ward B2, Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. 11/1917