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Map of German Positions and Supply

A French map titled "La Haute Chevauchee." The map, numbered 209 in a series, shows the area surrounding the Argonne forest and is overprinted to show trench systems, battery activity, shelters, and other details. The map is also annotated to show intelligence, as of September 7, 1918, regarding German first positions for the possible use of Allied artillery. A legend describing these annotations accompany this map. Handwriting on the back reads: "C.O. 140th Inf., La Haute Chevauchee, 1/10,000."

Map of German Positions

A French map titled "La Haute Chevauchee." The map, numbered 209 in a series, has red markings that refer to German positions and resources as of July 29, 1918. Overprinting also shows trench systems and battery activity. A handwritten note on the back reads: "II Army, Study of Enemy First Positions."

Map of Trench Systems and Battery Movement in the Argonne Forest

French map titled "La Haute Chevauchee." The map, numbered 209 in a series, shows the area surrounding the Argonne Forest and the Biesme River. The map is overprinted to show the Allied and German trench systems and battery movement. On the front of the map is a red stamp marked "Secret." A pencil note on the back reads: "La Haute Chevauchee 1/10,000, C. O. 140th Infantry."