File:Christian Science War Time Activities - The Bubbler Fountain, Camp Merritt, New Jersey.jpg

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English: Photograph of the bubbler fountain outside the Christian Science War Relief Building in Camp Merritt, New Jersey.
Date published 1922
Source First Church of Christ, Scientist, War Relief Committee, Christian Science War Time Activities, 1922, facing p. 24 (bottom photo).
Author Unknown photographer

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