Map of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Portion of a larger French map that has black, blue, and red annotations around Sommediene, Chatillon, Haudiomont, Fresnes, Manheulles, and others. Donated by Ward L. Schrantz.
Portion of a larger French map that has black, blue, and red annotations around Sommediene, Chatillon, Haudiomont, Fresnes, Manheulles, and others. Donated by Ward L. Schrantz.
Blueprint of a hand-drawn map titled "Etain-A." The map shows company, battalion, and regimental headquarters, route of patrols, machine gun emplacements, enemy wire, and allied and enemy trenches. A note on the map reads: "Enemy patrole met and defeated at Soupleville F'me on the night of November 5, 18." There are four copies of this map. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
Blueprint of a hand-drawn map showing the Larchey Sector from July 19 to September 1, 1918. There are five copies of this map. On this copy, the areas of Degalbert, Larchey, Colette, Albertin, and Garibald are annotated with red pencil. Other company, regimental, and battalion headquarters are noted, as well as many positions and objectives. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
Portion of a larger French map that shows the area around Varennes, Clermont, Verdun, and Hautecourt. A black annotated line notes divisional movement during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Donated by Ward L. Schrantz.
Blueprint of a hand-drawn map showing the Larchey Sector of Munster from July 19 to September 1, 1918. Company, regimental, and battalion headquarters are noted, as well as other positions and objectives. There are three copies of this map. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
Blueprint of a hand-drawn map showing the allied advance from September 26 to October 1, 1918. The area shown is along the Argonne Forest and the Aire River. The legend lists the location of roads, buildings, trenches, division boundaries, and enemy positions. The 35th, 28th, and 91st Divisions are represented on this map. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
Map of an area of northwest France with red annotations at Verdun, Toul, Nancy, Metz, Epinal, and others. Donated by Bartlett Boder.
French map titled "Nord-Est de la France, Alsace et Belgique." The map is annotated to show the front on various dates between 1914 and 1918. In the bottom right area of the map there are several small black flags marked "35" and "140," which possibly refer to the 35th Division and 140th Infantry. Pencil note on the back reads: "Map of France."
French map titled: "France Politique." Annotations from England to points throughout France show the movement of the 35th Division. Note on the front of the map reads: "2nd Lt. R.C. Blades, Co. A. 130th Mch. Gun Bn., 35th Div." Donated by Ralph C. Blades.
Two French maps that have been glued together: Metz, No. 18 and Nancy, No. 27. Small annotations have been made in the area around Commercy and Toul. Donated by Richard J. O'Connor.