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Charles Lindbergh's Souther Field: Then and Now
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A hospital detachment and ambulances stand in review outside the hospital on Souther Road. Souther

Courtesy of Georgia Archives, Office of the Secretary of State, and South Georgia Technical College
Souther Field, ca. 1918

A hospital detachment and ambulances stand in review outside the hospital on Souther Road. Souther Field was vacated by the army prior to Charles Lindbergh's arrival.

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