Map of Allied and Enemy Lines
French Map titled "La Haute Chevauchee." Red annotated lines are dated June 1, 1918. Blue annotated lines are dated July 24, 1918.
French Map titled "La Haute Chevauchee." Red annotated lines are dated June 1, 1918. Blue annotated lines are dated July 24, 1918.
A French map titled "Vauquois (Verdun 5)." The map, numbered 215 in a series, shows trench systems and battery activity. The map is annotated to show intelligence, as of June 5, 1918, regarding German first positions for the possible use of Allied artillery. Handwriting on the back reads: "Map of Vaquois Hill in Argonne. Shows all arty, M.G., and ammunition emplacements of Bache."
A French map titled "Very." The map, numbered 211 in a series, has red markings that refer to German positions and resources as of June 5, 1918. Overprinting also shows trench systems, battery activity, and barracks.
French map titled "St. Mihiel-B." Red and blue markings refer to French trench lines and battery positions surrounding St. Mihiel as of January 15, 1918 and February 25, 1918.
A French map titled "Secteur Nord: Secteur de Chatillon." The map is overprinted to show trench systems in an area of northeast France near Chatillon-sous-les-Cotes, Blanzee, Watronville, Ronvaux, and Moulainville. Annotations, in black ink, indicate troop movement and positions near Ouvrage de Manesel, Bois la Ville, Ouvrage de Beauregard, and Ancien Camp Romain.
A French map titled "Verdun." The map, numbered 35 in a series, is annotated to show the Allied advance in the Argonne sector between September 26, 1918 and October 20, 1918. The map also shows original and corps objectives, division boundaries, and daily objectives. Additional annotations, in black ink, mark the positions and movement of the 137th, 138th, 139th, and 140th Infantry. Handwriting on the back reads: "1st Lt Rolla B Holt, Co. 'I' 140 Inf, AEF" and "Bellrupt." Donated by Rolla B. Holt.
A French map, titled "Gerardmer," that shows a portion of eastern France and western Germany. The map is overprinted with red markings that extend from Retournemer through Charlemagne and Kastel Berg to Rheinkopf. Another line reaches from Holzplatz through Steinleberg. Other places highlighted include Xanrupt, Longemer, Balveurche, le Collet, and Schmargull.
A French map titled "Lure." The map, numbered 100 in a series, has red ink annotations that indicate allied movement from Rupt through Ferdrupt, Fresse, Bussang, Urbes, Wesserling, and Felleringen to Keuth. A hand-drawn graph on the back shows the position of this map in relation to others in a series.
A French map titled "Zone de Bourmont." The map of northeast France shows the area surrounding Bourmont and the Meuse River.
A French map titled "Commercy S.O." The map, numbered 52 in a series, has red pencil annotations highlighting the area south of Apremont near St. Agnant, Liouville, Fremereville, and Vignot.