


                  WWI Era Dunlap Scene: Captured History 1915-1920 
                
The photograph titled Dunlap captures a moment in time from the World War I era, likely between 1915 and 1920. While the specifics of the image are not described, this period was marked by significant change in both architecture and society due to the wars impact. Structures built during this time often reflected both the practicality required for wartime efforts and emerging modern styles in American architecture.
World War I fundamentally altered not just the battlefield, but also the architecture and urban landscapes of the era. Buildings from this period often served dual purposes, accommodating both civilian life and the war effort, leading to innovative designs. This negative, part of the George Grantham Bain Collection, serves as a visual record, contributing to our understanding of how architecture evolved during a pivotal moment in history.

WWI Era Dunlap Scene: Captured History 1915-1920
