Return of the 35th Division to Kansas City, Missouri after the end of World War I. Unidentified soldiers and members of the crowd are milling around Union Station. From: Ted Marks.
Return of the 35th Division to Kansas City, Missouri after the end of World War I. Unidentified soldiers and members of the crowd are milling around Union Station. From: Ted Marks.
From left to right, Captain Ted Marks, Lieutenant Walter Slagle and Captain Harry S. Truman in front of the Wallace home at 219 N. Delaware in Independence, Missouri. From: Ted Marks.
Looking down the street in Courcemont, France, where the headquarters of the 129th Field Artillery was located during World War I. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
Unidentified buildings, probably in France during World War I. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
Soldiers of the 129th Field Artillery, Ted Marks and Newell Paterson, at Brain-Sur-Authion in France during World War I. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
Daily cootie hunt by unidentified soldier, hanging clothes on trees. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
Unidentified room showing bunk beds, possibly a barracks. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.