Amos and Edna Swartzentruber with children, Doris
- CA MAO 1986-3 65
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- 1934
Amos and Edna Swartzentruber with children, Doris and Orley
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Amos and Edna Swartzentruber with children, Doris
Amos and Edna Swartzentruber with children, Doris and Orley
Captain DaSilva of the SS Plymouth Victory
The Plymouth Victory was used in 1947 to transport horses to Greece to replenish livestock depleted by the Second World War. Volunteer livestock attendants, called seagoing cowboys, accompanied the animals on ship.
Carl B. Miller, seagoing cowboy
Miller was one of the volunteer livestock attendants, commonly called seagoing cowboys, that tended the horses on board the SS Plymouth Victory. The horses were bound for Greece to replenish livestock depleted after the Second World War.
Horse stalls on the SS Plymouth Victory
The horses are bound for Greece to replenish livestock depleted after the Second World War. Volunteer livestock attendants, called seagoing cowboys, tended them.
Joseph Vale photograph collection
Photographs taken and collected by Joseph Vale during his trip to Greece aboard the Plymouth Victory in 1947 with the "seagoing cowboys." Also, photographs taken and collected by Joseph Vale documenting subsequent reunions of the Plymouth Victory "cowboys" and wives.
Vale, Joseph
Joseph Vale was one of the volunteer livestock attendants, commonly called seagoing cowboys, that tended the horses on board the SS Plymouth Victory. The horses were bound for Greece to replenish livestock depleted after the Second World War. Wording on life preserver reads: "S.S. Plymouth Victory: Portland Ore."
Livetock attendants tending horses on SS Plymouth Victory
Livestock attendants, commonly called seagoing cowboys, tend horses on board the ship. The horses are bound for Greece to replenish livestock depleted after the Second World War.
L-R: Amos Swartzentruber, Doris Swartzentruber,
L-R: Amos Swartzentruber, Doris Swartzentruber, Edna Swartzentruber, Orley Swartzentruber on ship
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "The goat, which had been the battalion's mascot during the entire war experience, was also on its way home."
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "A covered gun."
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"