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[Aerial View of Anson Mills Building and the Surrounding Area in Downtown El Paso, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of buildings in El Paso, Texas. The Anson Mills Building can be seen to the left of San Jacinto Plaza in the upper right portion. The Anson Mills Building was designed by Henry C. Trost of Trost & Trost. Also visible mid left is the Paso del Norte Hotel; The White House Department Store; and Pioneer Plaza
[Aerial View of El Paso, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of El Paso, Texas. City streets and buildings can be seen laid out in a grid pattern.
[Artillery Salute for General Pershing]
Photograph of soldiers firing wheeled artillery on an earthen field. Plumes of smoke rise behind the guns and partially obscure distant mountains. A caption on the reverse side of the photo indicates that the firing was a salute to visiting General John J. Pershing.
[Biplane Painted to Resemble a Dragon]
Photograph of a biplane that has been painted with scales, eyes, and a mouth full of sharp teeth. Buildings can be seen on the desert landscape in the background.
[Damaged Biplane by a Building]
Photograph of a manned biplane in front of a group of military personnel and a building. The plane is angled downward. Its left wheel is broken. Another plane with a damaged wing and fuselage is partially obscured between the building and the other plane.
[Downward-Tilted Biplane]
Photograph of a biplane that has been tilted forward onto the ground because of its broken wheels. The image of a sphinx appears on the side of the fuselage.
[General Pershing and Staff]
Photograph of General John J. Pershing sitting atop a white horse and looking toward his five mounted staff members. Soldiers are visible in the background. The reverse side of the photograph states that Pershing was reviewing troops in El Paso, Texas.
[Overturned Biplane]
Photograph of an overturned biplane with a group of soldiers standing nearby. A building and mountains can be seen in the background.
[Planes at Air Service Camp]
Photograph of a row of a row of 1st Surveillance Group biplanes at the Air Service Camp in El Paso, Texas. Groups of men in military uniforms are standing around each plane.
[Radiator and Broken Propeller]
Photograph of a close view of a biplane radiator and propeller. The wooden propeller is broken, with its left blade completely missing and its right blade missing the tip.
[Soldiers Beside an Upside Down Biplane]
Photograph of a group of uniformed soldiers standing beside an upside-down biplane that is lying on an earthen field. It's propeller, axle, and left wheel are all broken.
[Soldiers with Damaged Biplanes]
Photograph of a group of soldiers standing among two damaged biplanes. The wing of the left plane is bent, while the right plane is tilted downward on its nose.
[Three Biplanes]
Photograph of three biplanes parked beside a building. Men in military uniforms can be seen on and around the vehicles. The foremost plane is angled downward and has a broken wheel.
[Three Biplanes by Hangars]
Photograph of three biplanes parked beside hangar buildings. Groups of uniformed soldiers are standing nearby. The biplane on the left has a broken wheel and its nose is tilted downward.
[Wrecked Plane in Fabens, Texas]
Photograph of a wrecked aircraft in an earthen field. The wings have been separated from the vehicle and lie on nearby.
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