1st Battalion 22nd Infantry

 

Charles W. Temple

22nd US Infantry

 

Fort Crook, Nebraska

 

A view of Fort Crook, the Administration Building and Quarters, taken from a colorized postcard, dated 1904.

 

Another view of the Administration Building and Quarters, Fort Crook, taken from a very similar vantage point;
this one is from Charles Temple's photo dated 1896.

 

 

An enlargement of a section of Charles Temple's photo of Fort Crook,
showing two Companies of the 22nd Infantry in formation.
The Soldiers are wearing their field uniforms of dark blue coat, light blue trousers and tan campaign hat.

 

 

 

E Company 22nd US Infantry, Fort Crook, June 30, 1896

Also among the possessions of Charles W. Temple is this photograph of E Company.
The Soldiers are wearing the parade dress uniform of dark blue coat, light blue trousers,
white gloves and model 1872 forage cap.

 

 

An enlargement of the left section of the Company E photo.
The white stripe on the non-commissioned officers trouser legs, denoting Infantry branch,
can be seen on the 1st Sergeant ( far left) and on the Corporal (far right).

 

An enlargement of the center section of the Company E photo.

 

An enlargement of the right section of the Company E photo.
The white stripe on the non-commissioned officers trouser legs, denoting Infantry branch,
can be seen on the Sergeant (far right).

 

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Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

 

Also in the estate of Charles Temple were the following two photos taken at Fort Leavenworth.
The Soldiers in these photos are most likely not from the 22nd Infantry.

 

The majority of Soldiers in the above photograph are wearing Model 1895 forage caps.
which would date this photo as being taken 1895 to about 1902.

 

A pool hall at Ft Leavenworth.

 

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