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Photo:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard League Island Marines Roll Call 1913. Date Created/Published: [1913 Feb.]. Title: Roll Call - League Isl'd. League Isl. This Photograph is aArchive Quality Reproduction created directly from the original photograph. Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative. You found it!!! Now buy it!!! Description of PhotographThis is an 8x12 inch Reproduction Photograph made from a high quality scan of the original. When evaluating the quality of the photo, please keep in mind that most photos in our collection were taken over 100 years ago.Title: Roll Call - League Isl'd. Creator(s): Bain News Service, publisher Date Created/Published: [1913 Feb.] Summary: Photo shows American Marines mobilizing at League Island, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, PA, in Feb. 1913, before going to Guantanamo, Cuba, in response to the Mexican Revolution. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008, and New York Times articles) Notes: Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). 2594698707 Subjects: League Isl. Bookmark /ggb2005011434/ Bookmark:ggb2005011434 Bookmark:ggb2005011434SizeApproximately 8x12 inches.Note: Some images may have white bars on the sides or top if the original image does not conform to the 8x12 dimensions.Want to purchase the Original?The original is not for sale.Return PolicyWe are so confident in the quality we provide that we back every order with a money-back guarantee! This means if you are not satisfied, for ANY reason, a refund will be given.(No need to return the photo )QualityThis Photograph is a Archive Quality Reproduction created directly from the original photograph. Our laboratory uses premium DNP Dye-Sublimation Paper guaranteeing brighter colors, sharper whites, and prints that will last a lifetime.ShippingWe have taken extra steps to ensure that your prints arrive to you safely and undamaged. We use extra thick, stay-flat envelopes to get your photos to you as quickly and as safely as possible.Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.