Soldiers Reading at Camp Forrest Library | The American Library Association Archives
Photograph of soldiers reading at Camp Forrest Library, Tennessee, during World War II.
Caption reads: "View of the balcony adjoining the library at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, that is used as a reading hall by the men at this camp. The Library, located in the Service Club, offers an excellent selection of both fiction and non-fiction. Seated at desk in far background is Miss Martha Lagrone of Memphis, Tennessee. Miss Lagrone is a graduate of the University of Illinois, Library School."
Further identifying information notes: "Seated at tables from left to right are: third one facing camera, Sgt. Louis Remly, Granger, Ind., formerly an assistant in Northwestern University Library; and fifth, Sgt. Albert Hagland, Havre, Montana."
Additional caption adds: "When these boys come home will they return to library service as good as that which they knew in the army?"
Found in record series 18/1/57, Box 7, Folder: Camp Libraries, 1941-1946 [Folder 2 of 2]
Photograph by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, in publication please use credit.
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