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sixteen cantonments

Ben H. Harris – 1919

October 8, 2015Jan

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Source: The City of Rockford and Her Men of Affairs, 1919.

Camp Grant, Clubs, Fraternal Order, General, Railway RR 1919, army camp here, Ben H. Harris, Camp Grant, CEO Chicago Milwaukee and Gary Railroad, Chamber of Commerce, early summer 1917, Elks, Masonic, Rockford bid for cantonment, sixteen cantonments

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