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The Longacre Hut sat at Broadway and 42nd Street, in the heart of Manhattan. It was built to hold over 500 men with the hope of providing them with exciting entertainment while on leave in New York.

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The main purpose of the huts was to provide a recreational space for the men while away at training camp. This photo is from Camp Devens, MA.

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The Knights of Columbus huts also provided space for the chaplains to say mass

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Knights of Columbus sign directing men in the trenches to their hut.

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List of the members on the New York Council of the National Catholic War Council

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Handbook or the National Catholic War Council

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Campaign poster used for the United War Work Fund in the fall of 1918.

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Campaign poster used for the United War Work Fund in the fall of 1918

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Campaign poster used for the United War Work Fund in the fall of 1918

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A branch of the Red Cross at Madonna House, a settlement house run by the Sisters of Christian Doctrine on the Lower East Side of Manhattan
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