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The launching of the Amcross, Chester, PA. Members of the christening party on the launching stand. At the left are Mrs. Livingston Farrand and Miss Margaret Farrand, sponsor of the Amcross

Miss Margaret Ferrand, sponser at the launching of the Amcross. Chester, Pa

Members of the christening party for the mine countermeasures ship SENTRY (MCM-3) pose for a photograph. They are, left to right, Ms. Gutman, Elaine Kelleher Murphy, sponsor and wife of retired Adm. Daniel J. Murphy, and Marguerite Pouliot, matron of honor

Ceremonies - New York - Prominent women march for Red Cross in New York, May 18. 1918. In line from left to right are: Mrs. Gifford Cochrane, Mrs. William Loew, Mrs. A.S. Burden, the next lady is not identified, Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, miss Muriel Vanderbilt and Mrs. Oren Root, marching in the parade for the Red Cross in New York

Volunteers Meredith Plummer, left, and Marsha Cole

Members of the official party pose for a photograph following the christening ceremony for the coastal minehunter PELICAN (MHC-53). The group includes Clarice Tashman, ship's sponsor, (front row, second from right) and principal speaker Rear Adm. David B. Robinson, deputy and chief of staff for the commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (standing, fourth from left)

Senator Joseph F. Guffey, of Penna., right with CY Cummings, a member of the Curtis Walker Democratic Club, and well known in Maryland's racing circles, snap as they greated each other at the Bowie meet

Ceremonies - New York - Prominent Society Girls march in Red Cross parade in New York City. From left to right are: Miss Alice Davison and Miss Flora Whitney marching in the Red Cross parade in New york City, May 18, 1918

Mary Blackshear Sessions, left, wife of U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama and ship's sponsor, and a welder for Austal USA engrave Sessions' initials during the keel laying ceremony for the littoral combat ship Montgomery

The launching of the "Amcross", Chester, Pennsylvania Members of the christening party on the launching stand. At the left are Mrs. Livingston Farrand and Miss Margaret Farrand, sponsor of the "Amcross"

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Date received: 1 December 1919.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC , J.E. Green, Chester, Pa.

Group title: General U.S.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

Temp note: Batch 11

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01/01/1919
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Chester
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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american red cross pennsylvania chester glass negatives amcross miss margaret farrand livingston farrand ultra high resolution high resolution world war i wwi ww1 female portrait woman united states history industrial history library of congress