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James Marshall stood in front of Dunn's Corner in North Yarmouth. He was part of the Second Battalion of the 366th Infantry charged with guarding the Royal River Grand Trunk Railroad Bridge, which provided an important connection between Maine and Canada.
About This Item
- Title: James Marshall, North Yarmouth, 1942
- Creation Date: 1942
- Subject Date: 1942
- Location: North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Local Code: Coll. S-5695, Misc. Box 137/1
- Object Type: Image
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- African Americans--Maine--North Yarmouth
- Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada
- Guards--Maine--North Yarmouth
- Railroad bridges--Maine--North Yarmouth
- Railroad tracks--Maine--North Yarmouth
- Rivers--Maine
- Royal River (Me.)
- Soldiers--Maine--North Yarmouth
- United States. Army--African American troops
- World War, 1939-1942
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