Keywords: wwi raleigh united states laundry unitedstateslaundry View of men loading trains with packed, clean laundry from a truck and a horse-drawn cart at the United States Laundry in Raleigh, N.C. The laundry cleaned, pressed, and repaired the clothes for military personnel at various military cantonments; Camp Sevier in South Carolina; Camp Greene in Charlotte, N.C.; and Camp Jackson in South Carolina. It operated 24-hours a day, and employed 120 people (undated) [Photograph by: Ellington, Raleigh, N.C.]. From Box 11, North Carolina County War Records, WWI 2, WWI Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina. View of men loading trains with packed, clean laundry from a truck and a horse-drawn cart at the United States Laundry in Raleigh, N.C. The laundry cleaned, pressed, and repaired the clothes for military personnel at various military cantonments; Camp Sevier in South Carolina; Camp Greene in Charlotte, N.C.; and Camp Jackson in South Carolina. It operated 24-hours a day, and employed 120 people (undated) [Photograph by: Ellington, Raleigh, N.C.]. From Box 11, North Carolina County War Records, WWI 2, WWI Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina. |