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Bideault Family at Camp Bowie

Description: Bideault family visiting at Camp Bowie. Camp Bowie was in Arlington Heights, westside of Fort Worth. 30,000 soldiers from Oklahoma and Texas trained there, as well as a group of French officers. Jeanne, Belle, Anthelm, Henrietta, Laurie, Blanche and Pierre Bideault are present.
Date: unknown
Location: None
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Camp Bowie Recreation Center

Description: Letter about Camp Bowie Recreation Center, military camp during World War II, and a photograph of some new recruits including Lois Maxwell "Buddy" Sinclair, and a photograph of Katie Sinclair, Buddy's wife. The soldiers are members of the 141st Infantry, 36th Infantry Division.
Date: 1941-01-13~
Partner: Sulphur Springs Public Library

Exterior Building

Description: Copy negative of two buildings. The barracks are located in Camp Bowie. Camp Bowie, located at Brownwood in Central Texas, was a military training center during World War II. It was established in September 1940 as an infantry and artillery training center. The sign on the front of the first building has the text "Engineer" printed on it and hangs next to the door. The barracks are lifted off of the ground and appear to be made of wood.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Cars by Tents

Description: Copy negative of cars parked in a dirt lot. Wires from electricity poles hang above the cars. In the background there are barracks and tents. The car lot is located in Camp Bowie.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Parked Cars

Description: Copy negative of cars parked by a muddy road at Camp Bowie. There are two people standing on the left and power lines in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Workers Laying Cement

Description: Copy negative of a group of men pouring concrete at Camp Bowie. There are men spreading concrete coming down a chute with shovels. More men are hauling the concrete on a platform and doing other tasks.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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