Number 2, Gun Crew, Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, French 75mm field piece. This was taken in France during World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
Post of Command "Moscow" Headquarters, 129th Field Artillery in France, during World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
Col. K. D. Klemm and Lt. Col. A. J. Elliott, 129th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces, World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
Regimental Band, 129th Field Artillery, Moscow, France. This was the location of the 129th Field Artillery headquarters after World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
Regimental headquarters, 129th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces, Moscow, France. These were the headquarters after World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
Photo of a department store (Berkson Bros.) window display featuring World War I memorabilia and displaying a copy of the poem "In Flanders Fields." The donor believes it to be in connection with the dedication of the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. From: Mrs. J. A. Forrester, 1651 So. 109 E. Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma