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World War, 1914-1918

Map of the Movement of the 110th Engineers

A National Geographic map titled "Western Europe." The map shows principal railways, highways, canals, principal airports, passes, ruins, and the American, British, French, and Russian occupation zones in post World War II Germany and Austria. Annotations, in pencil and blue ink, mark the movement of Allen White's 110th Engineers during World War I. Areas highlighted are Eu, Dieppe, Amiens, Le Havre, Rouen, Paris, Varennes, Montfaucon, Verdun, St.

Map of the World

An American map titled "The World Map." The map shows principal railroads, elevations, depths, boundaries as of September 1, 1939, and other details. Included are inset maps that show the Allied and Central Powers in the First World War and the United Nations, Axis, and other countries involved in the Second World War. Two more insets highlight the North and South poles.

Map of Allied Movement in Northeast France

A French map titled "Carte Taride, No. 6 bis, Lorraine, Basse-Alsace, Vosges." The map, numbered 6 in a series with English translations, shows transportation routes in northeast France. Annotations, in red pencil, indicate allied movement from Exermont through Charpentry, Very, Cheppy, Neuvilly, Sommedieue, among others. Several other areas highlighted include Verdun, Saint Mihiel, Commercy, Toul, Nancy, and Metz. Handwriting at the top of the map reads: "Belfort" and "Besancon."