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Dressed in clothing of the period, these guides at the w:Fort Meigs State Memorial prepare to give a tour of the facility on a clear day in the summer. The lady provides an example of commonly seen clothing in Ohio in the early 19th century and the soldier is that of an Artillery unit (denoted by the red facings that maintained their place as an Artillery distinction until well after the Second World War).

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http://library.byways.org/view_details.html?MEDIA_OBJECT_ID=60165

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Lake Erie Coastal Ohio, Inc.

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Released to public domain when submitted to FHWA with 2005 nomination application.


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