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Catalog Number
2000.21.6
Date of Origin
1918
Manufacturer
H.H. Hamm
Artist/Author
none
Materials
paper
Dimensions
5.5 in.
Description
Postcard with colored photograph of unidentified men, in several lines, standing on a field.  Army barracks are visible in the background.
At the top of the postcard, in black lettering, are the words "U.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich.".  Along the bottom, in black letters, are the words "Drilling".

The back of the postcard is stamped "Battle Creek, Custer, June 29, 1918".  The postcard was sent by James M. Cook (1896-1963) to Kathryn Ter Beek of 300 East 8th St., Holland, MI.
History
James "Jim" M. Cook was born 2-29-1896. He served in the Army, Company L, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division in France during World War One.

Jim married Kathryn Ter Beek on 5-27-1920 in Zeeland, MI. (Their daughter is the donor). For more than 20 years, the couple lived at 203 West 8th Street in Holland, MI.

Jim worked for the West Michigan Furniture Company and the Charles R. Sligh Company.

Gift of
Cook, Betty D. (1930-2013)