Liberty Theatre

Camp Eustis, VA / 1921

from Wikipedia:

On March 7, 1918, the Army bought Mulberry Island and the surrounding land for $538,000 as part of the military build-up for World War I.
Approximately 200 residents were relocated, many to the Jefferson Park area nearby in Warwick County.
Camp Abraham Eustis was established as a coast artillery replacement center for Fort Monroe and a balloon observation school.
It was named for Brevet Brigadier General Abraham Eustis, a 19th-century U.S. military leader who had been the first commanding officer of Fort Monroe,
a defensive fortification at the mouth of Hampton Roads about 15 miles (24 km) east at Old Point Comfort in what is now the city of Hampton.
Camp Abraham Eustis became Fort Eustis and a permanent military installation in 1923.


(Actual card measures 5 1/2"x 3 1/2")


- Larimer Co. (CO) Independent (Fort Collins) / January 25, 1918 (pg.5) -


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