


Historic Gathering of Military Figures, 1915-1920
This glass negative, produced by the Bain News Service around 1915 to 1920, captures four notable individuals: F. H. Burnside, Lt. Anthony Sunderland, J. D. Hill, and Corporal C. T. Robbins. Each figure represents a slice of early 20th-century life, reflecting the societal roles and military structures of the time. The period was marked by significant change, with World War I just around the corner, impacting various aspects of American life and shaping the future for generations to come.
The Bain News Service was known for chronicling modern American history through photography, and this negative serves as a window into that era. Glass negatives like this one were a popular medium for photographers, allowing for high-resolution images that documented both everyday life and pivotal moments. As such, this image not only preserves the likeness of its subjects but also illustrates the evolution of photographic techniques during the early 1900s, enabling historians to connect more deeply with the past.

Historic Gathering of Military Figures, 1915-1920