Photograph No. Caption 180 Guard mount of American troops in Onega, North Russia. Lt. C. F. Phillips, detailed from Co. H, 339th Inf., shown at left 181 Co. H (339th Inf.) men shooting on rifle range at Onega. Notice that this range is hewn out of the solid forest. 182 One platoon of Co. H 339th Inf. posing for photograph. Lt. C.F.Phillips in center of rear row. [Additional handwritten note: "Elmer thinks he was the third from ledt in back row, but I think it looks more like him just below in second row."] 183 Church or cathedral in Onega. 184 Cross in street of Onega. This sort of cross is to be found in every city, town or village throughout Russia. 185 Russian workmen sawing timbers for use in shipbuilding. (Onega) 186 Ship construction at Onega in dead of winter. 187 Close up of the above showing the curious seams into which wedges of wood are inserted. 189 General view of village of Nizamojorskaya. This is located on the road between Archangel and Onega and is a pretty view reminding one somewhat of a Swiss village as it is built on the side of a steep hill. 190 American soldier drawing water from a Russian well in Onega. 191 Guard mount of American troops in Onega, North Russia. The troops are occupying the barracks formerly used by the Czar's soldiers and the old sign over the gate still remains. Lt. C. F. Phillips is shown in this photo, Capt. Ballensinger commanding. Similar to photograph 180 but with better posing of action of marching. Also rifles at right shoulder instead of at order. [Handwritten note: Elmer is in this picture.] 193 Camp fire scene in woods near Onega, American troops. 194 Customs House, Onega, N. Russia, where American Officers live. Capt. R. W. Ballensinger at gate. 195 Fur coat worn by officer of North Russian Expeditionary Force, (Capt. R. W. Ballensinger.) 196 Lewis Automatic Rifle manned by Americans on roof in Russian village. 197 Lt. A. B. Carlson with a patrol enroute to investigate adjacent villages. 199 Birds Eye view of Onega from roof of "Y". 200 Gateway of Russian house opposite Y.M.C.A., Onega. 201 Group of American soldiers skaters on public rink, Onega. [Appear to be holding hockey sticks.] 202 Bathhouses at village of Parog. Every Russian family [sic] own their own private bath house where they go each Saturday for their cleansing which is almost, if not actually a religious rite. This view shows the steam coming out of the bathhouses and also American soldiers leaving same. 203 Inspecting the guard in front of the American barracks in the village of Parog. Parog is in the Onega valley. [Handwritten note: Elmer in front.]