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    Soldier and Stallion at U.S. Cavalry Remount Station
     
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    Historic Images of the Smithsonian
    Title: 
    Soldier and Stallion at U.S. Cavalry Remount Station
    Date: 
    c. 1930s?
    Author/Creator: 
    Unknown
    Contained In: 
    Smithsonian Institution Archives, CRC oral history interviews
    Summary: 
    A U.S. Army soldier stands with a stallion at the U.S. Army Cavalry Remount Station in Front Royal, Virginia, now the site of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, part of the National Zoological Park.
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    Restrictions: No restrictions
    Physical_Description: 
    Color: Black and White; Size: 10w x 8h; Type of Image: Exterior; Medium: Photographic print Number of Images: 1;
    Negative Number: 
    stallion
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    For permission to reproduce or publish, contact osiaref@si.edu or call 202-633-5870. To order reproductions, call 202-633-1933 or contact photos@si.edu.
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    stallion.jpg 300 dpi
    Subject: 
    United States. Army
    Conservation Biology Institute (National Zoological Park)
    Horses
    Form/Genre: 
    Photographic print
    Exterior
    Contact Information: 
    Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
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