Fort Bragg

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Fort Bragg: Primary Sources

By Ashley BopstEDUC 415

Braxton Bragg

I chose this picture so that my students could see who Braxton Bragg was. Also, it shows him wearing a Confederate uniform.

Barracks at Camp Bragg; 1919

I chose this picture so that students may see how barracks looked in 1919. I would compare this photo with a recent photo of barracks at Fort Bragg.

Fort Bragg Soldiers

I chose this picture to see how different the way of living has changed since WWII.

Hospital

I chose this picture to show how big the hospital was on post. I would have added a picture of the current hospital, but didn’t go back to Fort Bragg last weekend =(.

Lauch Faircloth Interview: WWII transforms American agriculture

Audio of Interview: http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/playback.html?base_file=I-0070&duration=01:30:03

This is an interview about how WWII helped the agriculture economy from a woman named Lauch Faircloth. She briefly talks about how Fort Bragg’s large population gave more economic opportunities to others.

Mary Turner Lane Interview: About the Draft during WWIIAudio of Interview: http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/playback.html?

base_file=L-0039&duration=05:09:44

I chose this interview because it also briefly talks about the draft during WWII at Fort Bragg.

NC Historical Marker

I chose this picture because it shows a brief history about Fort Bragg. Also, students could know the meaning of these signs and why they are all significant.

Visit the Museum

This is a photo of the 82nd Airborne museum that has a lot of Fort Bragg’s history in it. I chose this picture so students could visit it one day or we could take a class field trip.

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