Explore the historical and geological landscape surrounding Camp Lee, Virginia, during the World War I era with "The Country About Camp Lee, Virginia, Issues 16-18." This unique compilation, authored by Albert William Giles in collaboration with the Geological Survey (U.S.), provides insights into the natural environment that shaped the lives of soldiers and the strategic importance of the region.
Delve into detailed descriptions and analyses of the local geology, offering a glimpse into the physical features and natural resources that defined the area. This book is valuable for historians, geologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of military history and environmental science. Discover the enduring legacy of Camp Lee and its surrounding countryside through this informative volume, capturing a pivotal moment in American history and geological exploration.
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