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Cora Weir Brest 1918
The first photo is of Cora Weir sitting in her uniform while looking to the left and facing the camera. The second photo is of her standing outside of the American Red Cross station. There is a black background between the two photographs, and a…

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There are three photographs taken in this image. The upper left one has several well dressed individuals walking down a street as part of some ceremony. The second on the upper right is of Cora Weir in uniform. The third at the bottom of the page has…

article from NY Times.pdf
At the point of the article the United States had not entered into WWI, and those going volunteered for service in the event that the U.S. would enter the war. Both Dorothy and Cora Weir were trained at this encampment.

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Several women are standing up outside of a group of shelters on both sides of the path facing toward three people carrying a flag in the direction of the photographer.

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Dorothy and Cora Weir are part of a group lined up and photographed in this photo. They are all standing in uniform.

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A group of five women in uniform are surrounding a pump in a semi-circle facing the camera. Four of the women are standing, while the fifth has tongue out and is drinking water from the pump.

Weir Farm Historic Site Visitor Center
This is a building built to serve as the central piece to the site and help manage visitors.

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Julian and Dorothy Weir are sitting on the porch of the Weir house located on Nod Hill road in Ridgefield.

Weir to Wood, Dec 22, 1914.docx
It is a transcript of the letter, which the original is in the Huntington Library in Sana Marina CA.
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