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Doughboys and Camp Greene: Image Gallery: Photographs

Society Women Volunteers

These women did not hesitate when asked to do some "rough work" for the soldiers' welfare. They are shown in the act of painting chairs and tables for the Tea Room of the Red Circle Inn. The women are-reading from left to right: Miss Virginina Phoebus, of New York City,manager of the Red Circle Inn; Miss Elizabeth Green, Miss Mary Lewin, Mrs. W. D. Alexander, Jr., Mrs. Harry Franklin, Mrs. Robin Brem, Miss Eloise Horner, all of Charlotte, and Mrs. Clarence V. Foster, of Boston.

Majors' Quarters, Base Hospital

Majors' Quarters, Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. Dec.-Jan. 1918. (Drawing on back indicates the stove and hall were in the center. Behind this room was the bath. On the left front was Maj. Wainwright's room. At the rear on the left was Maj. Palfrey