A remnant of Camp Douglas in Douglas, Wyoming Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. Notes: Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; It was the American officers' club at an internment camp for Prisoners of War during World War II, which, between January 1943 and February 1946 housed first Italian and then German prisoners of war in the United States. The walls of the officers' club is covered with murals, depicting western life and folklore, painted by three Italian prisoners. The building was later used by the I

A  remnant of Camp Douglas in Douglas, Wyoming Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color.  Notes: Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; It was the American officers' club at an internment camp for Prisoners of War during World War II, which, between January 1943 and February 1946 housed first Italian and then German prisoners of war in the United States. The walls of the officers' club is covered with murals, depicting western life and folklore, painted by three Italian prisoners. The building was later used by the I Stock Photo
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5511 x 3629 px | 46.7 x 30.7 cm | 18.4 x 12.1 inches | 300dpi

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14 August 2015

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A remnant of Camp Douglas in Douglas, Wyoming Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. Notes: Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; It was the American officers' club at an internment camp for Prisoners of War during World War II, which, between January 1943 and February 1946 housed first Italian and then German prisoners of war in the United States. The walls of the officers' club is covered with murals, depicting western life and folklore, painted by three Italian prisoners. The building was later used by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and, later, by a Masonic-sponsored youth organization, Job's Daughters.; Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.; Purchase; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2015; (DLC/PP-2015:069).;