Map of Mortar and Machine Gun Positions Near Guebwiller
An overlay map, titled "Sketch No. 2," that highlights mortar and machine gun positions near Guebwiller.
An overlay map, titled "Sketch No. 2," that highlights mortar and machine gun positions near Guebwiller.
An overlay map titled "Visibility Map from O.P. 'E.'" Azimuth lines on this map presumably refer to the area of potential artillery fire.
An incomplete overlay map that was meant to highlight potential artillery targets.
An overlay map that shows the positions of Battery D, E, and F of the 129th Field Artillery near Montrebeau Woods.
Two French maps glued together with an annotated title: "Operations of the 35th Division in the Meuse-Argonne Drive, September 26 to October 1, 1918." The map shows lines of advance, location of units and prisoners, and material captured. The positions of the 137th, 138th, 139th, and 140th are represented on this map. A pencil note at the bottom of the map reads: "Red Line - Advance of Co. A 130th Mch Gun Bn - 35th Div. 2nd Lt. R. C. Blades." Donated by Ralph C. Blades.
Two French maps glued together with an annotated title: "Operations of the 35th Division in the Meuse-Argonne Drive, September 26 to October 1, 1918." The map shows lines of advance, location of units and prisoners, and material captured. The positions of the 137th, 138th, 139th, and 140th are represented on this map. A pencil note on the back of the map reads: "Official map made up by Army Hqrs. Showing 35 DIV advance in Argonne.
French map titled "St. Mihiel-C." The map, numbered 246-312 in a series, shows an area of Northeast France around Chaillon, Apremont, Bouconville, Raulecourt, St. Julien, and Gironville. "Capt. R. E. Truman" is written in pencil on the back of the map. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
French map of the area around St. Mihiel. "Capt. R.E. Truman" is written on the back of the map. An attached typewritten page refers to other maps in this collection related to St. Mihiel. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
French map of the area around Munster, Germany. Pencil note on the back reads: "James K. Monteith, 1st Bn. Detail, Hdqrs. Co. 128th F.A., 35th Division, AEF." Donated by James K. Monteith.
Map of the area around Montfaucon that also shows the Meuse River and Verdun. Notation on the back of the map reads: "C.O. 140th Inf."