Map of Allied and Enemy Lines Surrounding Cheppy
On the reverse side of M1016. The map shows the area around Cheppy, Varennes, Boureuilles, and Vauquois. Blue and red hand-drawn lines show allied and enemy lines. Donated by Charles W. O'Bryant.
On the reverse side of M1016. The map shows the area around Cheppy, Varennes, Boureuilles, and Vauquois. Blue and red hand-drawn lines show allied and enemy lines. Donated by Charles W. O'Bryant.
French map, Metropolitain et Tramways de Paris. The back side of the map states in print: "Les Grands Magasins du Printemps sont les plus Elegants de Paris. Interpretes dans toutes les langues." Donated by Clyde L. Wakeman.
A portion of a map of an area of France with an attached legend to show battle lines and locations of units. Note on reverse of map: "James K. Monteith, 1st BN Detail, Hdqrs Co. 128th FA, 35th Div AEF." The attached legend notes Division, Regimental, and Battalion boundaries; positions of the 128, 129, and 130 F.A., 110 T.M.B., 219 R.A.C., 282, 317, and 451 R.A.L.; and the location of weapon emplacements. Donated by James K. Monteith.
Rand McNally World War map of the Italian front, Northern section. Strategic map of the battleground in northern Italy from Swiss border to Adriatic Sea. The back side has an index of forts, lakes, mountains, passes, rivers, valleys, and towns in Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Switzerland. Donated by F.B. Avery.
Rand McNally World War map of the British front. A strategic map of the battleground in Belgium and France from Ostend to St. Quentin. The back side has an index of canals, forests, forts, mountains, rivers, and towns in Belgium and France. Donated by F.B. Avery.
Carte Taride Routiere No. 3 - Environs de Paris (Nord-Est). Donated by Donald Kelly.
Operations of the 35th Division in the Meuse- Argonne Drive, 09/26/1918 - 10/01/1918. Legend lists prisoners and material captured. A note on the back reads, "February 2, 1919 Seasons Greetings, to Papa from Clarence." Donated by Mrs. C.F. Duffy.
Showing area covered by patrols in five nights and Division lines. Areas covered by patrols each night are outlined by different colored pencil. Enemy line and our line and Division boundary are drawn in black. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
A pencil drawing of a German tank captured 04/24/1918. Drawings include back view of tank; front, rear, and side elevations; plan of tank and view of the interior. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
General outline of 1st Bn. Position, 128th F.A from September 29 to October 3, 1918. Shows position of Batteries A, B, C, Kitchen, ammunition dump, forest, narrow-gauge railroad and the roads to Very during the Argonne Offensive. Donated by St. Clair R. Secor.