Map of Trench Systems and Battery Activity
A French map titled "EIX (Etain 6)." The map, numbered 226 in a series, shows trench systems and battery activity.
A French map titled "EIX (Etain 6)." The map, numbered 226 in a series, shows trench systems and battery activity.
A French map titled "Dun-Sur-Meuse." The map, numbered 160 in a series, shows the area along the Meuse River.
A French map titled "Dun-Sur-Meuse." The map, numbered 160 in a series, shows the area west of Dun-sur-Meuse and the Meuse River.
French map titled "Dun-Sur-Meuse." The map, numbered 160 in a series, is overprinted to show trench lines, transportation routes, and barrack locations. Pencil notes on the back read: "C. O. 140th Inf." and "Dun-Sur-Meuse 1/20,000."
A French map titled "Verdun A." The map, numbered 199 in a series, is overprinted to show trench systems, battery activity, and other details in the area near Montfaucon, Vauquois, Cheppy, Varennes, Boureuilles, Avocourt, Malancourt, etc.
A French map titled "Verdun A." The map, numbered 199 in a series, shows trench systems, battery activity, and other details. Handwriting on the back reads: "Start at 234."
A French map titled "Verdun A." The map, numbered 199 in a series, has red markings that refer to German positions and resources as of September 9, 1918. Overprinting also shows trench systems and battery activity.
French map titled "Verdun A." The map is numbered 199 in a series. A pencil note on the front reads: "Original map used in Argonne by R.I.O. 140 Inf 35 Div, Sept 25 - 18 to Oct 1 - 18." A pencil note on the back reads: "Original map used in Argonne by R.I.O. 140 Inf. Showing enemy works and M.G. emplacements, arty emplacements and trench system, Sept. 26 - Oct 1 - 1918." The map was marked "Secret." Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
French map titled "Verdun A." The map, numbered 199 in a series, shows the advancement of French trenches and systems as of August 12, 1918. Pencil markings on the top portion of the map may refer to battery positions. An attached note reads: "Contributed by George M. Hagee, St. Louis, Missouri." Donated by George M. Hagee.
Two French maps, numbered 210 and 211 in a series, that are annotated with black lines to show the movement of Company A, 128th Machine Gun Battalion. Red pencil notations highlight the place and date of soldiers killed in action. Handwritten notes on the back read: "Portions of Montblainville and Very, Sheets 1/10,000, Charpentry-Baulny-Montrebeau Woods-Exermont. Movements of Co A, 128th Machine Gun Bn, Sept 27-Oct 1, 1918." Donated by Ward L. Schrantz.