Map of the Area Around Kortrijk, Belgium
A French map titled "Courtrai." The map, numbered 29 in a series, shows the area around Kortrijk, Belgium.
A French map titled "Courtrai." The map, numbered 29 in a series, shows the area around Kortrijk, Belgium.
A French map titled "Carte du Front Francais." An annotated line, in blue ink, stretches from near Limerle, Belgium to Oderen, France. A pencil annotation at the top reads: "R Lt Pierce." Donated by Harry H. Pierce.
A French map titled "Theatre de la Guerre: De la Marne au Rhin." The map details transportation routes, boundaries, fortified towns, forts, redoubts, batteries, etc. The map of France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands has areas marked in red, blue, and green pencil. A red line from the Argonne Forest to Pompey indicates allied movement. There is also a green line from Ault and Eu to Buchy. Handwriting on the back reads: "Route Marked Map."
A French map titled "Environs de Verdun, Argonne-Cotes de Meuse-Woevre." The map shows transportation routes in northeast France. Annotations, in red, indicate allied movement from Exermont through Baulny, Charpentry, Very, Cheppy, Varennes, Vauquois, Neuvilly, and Sommedieue to Sampigny. Saint Mihiel and Commercy are also highlighted and there is an "X" marking the area south of Verdun.
A French map titled "Carte Routiere pour Automobilistes & Cyclistes-Nord-Est de la France." The map, numbered 2 in a series, shows transportation routes in northeast France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany. Annotations, in black ink, indicate allied movement from Charpentry, Very, Cheppy, and Varennes through Neuvilly, Vaubecourt, Bar-le-Duc, and Commercy to Ancemont. Handwriting on the back reads: "Pride, #2, Verdun." Donated by Joseph C. Pride.
A French map titled "Carte-Guide Campbell No. 7=Vosges." The map, which is glued to a cloth backing, is overprinted to show the front lines as of July 19, 1918. Handwritten annotations presumably refer to allied positions and movement from June 12, 1918 to March 10, 1919. Some of the handwriting on the back is illegible but some read: "Vosges" and "1. Havre, 2. St. Aignay, 3. Bain les..."
A French map titled "Carte Routiere pour Automobilistes & Cyclistes-Nord de la France et Belgique." The map, numbered 1 in a series, details the location and condition of automobile and bicycle routes in northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
A French map titled "Nouveau Plan de Paris avec Toutes les Lignes du Metropolitain et du Nord-Sud." The map shows bicycle and automobile routes in Paris.
A map showing the route of the Motor Battalion of the 117th Ammunition Train, 42nd Rainbow Division. Several legends give detailed information regarding this movement.
A French map titled "Nouvelle Carte de France, Belgique, Bords du Rhin, Suisse, Etc." The map shows transportation routes throughout France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. Map inserts include sections of several French colonies, Algeria and Tunisia, and Corsica.