A photograph of ximenia americana, which is a small fruit commonly called impinji. This is an excellent oil plant that the indigenous population used its seeds as salad oil.
A photograph showing detail of ximenia americana or commonly known as mpinji, a plum-like fruit which looks like prunus americana. This is a large type that is longer than the average. There is also one green fruit in the photograph.
Medical unit at Jefferson Medical College, US Army Medical Corps, SATC unit, Company B, 1918-1919. L. F. Burkley Jr. stands in the back row, second individual to the left of the light pole (also indicated with a small arrow).