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Historical photograph from Charles Fox Dayton Ohio CollectionAlbert Fox
c. 1910s · 1/1 identified · Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection
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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos

1 person detected · 1 identified

c. 1910s ± 1 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1918

Confidence: highRange: 1917–1919
1910s
95%
1920s
5%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The subject is wearing a standard-issue US Army uniform from World War I and standing in front of typical cantonment barracks, firmly dating the capture to 1917-1919. Biographical data confirms Albert Fox served overseas, returning from France in 1919. The 'MAY. 29' stamp likely indicates this specific physical print was made in May 1929 from an older negative.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

United States, United States

Confidence: low

United States

Other possible locations
  • Camp Custer, Michigan (medium) [biographical] — Major WWI training camp for draftees from Michigan; Albert lived in Detroit in 1917-1918.
  • Camp Upton, New York (low) [biographical] — He had an event in New York in July 1918, possibly at an embarkation camp before shipping overseas.
Scene — AI Estimated

A full-length outdoor portrait of a young soldier in a WWI US Army uniform, holding a rifle at his side. He is standing on a dirt surface with a utility pole and two-story wooden military barracks visible in the background.

Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

White border with a date stamp 'MAY. 29' at the bottom

moderate (1929-1929)

Fashion/Grooming

WWI US Army enlisted uniform (campaign hat, high-collar wool service coat, breeches, canvas leggings)

strong (1917-1919)

Environment

Standardized two-story wooden barracks typical of US Army cantonments built for WWI

strong (1917-1919)

Technology

M1903 Springfield rifle and M1910 cartridge belt

strong (1917-1919)

Geographic Analysis

Location: United States

Confidence: medium

Visual evidence

Standardized US Army wooden barracks used in WWI training camps.

Genealogical context

Albert Fox lived in Detroit in 1917-1918 before deploying to France (returning 1919). He likely trained at a US camp.

Missing child analysis

N/A

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

22

Face Analysis — AI Estimated
  • Albert Fox: Age ~22, Male — Young man with a serious expression, wearing a military campaign hat.
Group Composition — AI Estimated

Formal Portrait

1 people

Single subject standing at attention holding a rifle.

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

World War I US Army enlisted man's uniform, including a campaign hat with a Montana peak, a high-collar wool service coat with patch pockets, an M1910 cartridge belt, breeches, and canvas dismounted leggings.