Map of the Area Around Vaubecourt
A French map titled "Vaubecourt-A." Handwriting on the back reads: "Vaubecourt-'A'-XIII."
A French map titled "Vaubecourt-A." Handwriting on the back reads: "Vaubecourt-'A'-XIII."
Sheet 62D, drawn by C.E. Tenney by authority of Captain R.E. Truman, R.I.O. 140th Infantry. Sector held by Australians, 06/01/1918. Donated by Ralph E. Truman.
A map highlighting the positions of the 28th U.S. Infantry near Cantigny. Print on the back reads: "Map No. IV: Cantigny Operation." Donated by Theo J. Quinn.
A French map, numbered 199 in a series, that is overprinted to show trench systems and battery activity as of May 8, 1918. The map is glued to a cloth backing.
A French map titled "Hermeville." The map, numbered 227 in a series, is overprinted to show trench systems and battery activity. Handwriting on the back reads: "Hermeville, V, 1/10,000."
A French map titled "Hermeville." The map, numbered 227 in a series, is overprinted to show trench systems and battery activity. Handwriting on the back reads: "Hermeville, V" and "Hermeville, 1/10,000, 4."
A French map titled "Douaumont (Etain 5)." The map, numbered 225 in a series, is overprinted to show trench systems and other details in an area of northeast France near Verdun, Fort Douaumont, Fort de Vaux, Fort de Souville, etc. This map is located on the back of M1093.
French map titled "Munster: Reseaux Electrifies." The map is annotated to show Allied and German trench lines. From an arch drawn near Herenberg, red azimuth lines radiate across the Western Front. The legend indicates networks to electrify or transport current to the front.
A French map titled "Montblainville." The map, numbered 210 in a series and glued to a cloth backing, has red markings that refer to German positions and resources as of July 30, 1918. Overprinting also shows battery activity and barracks.
A French map titled "Montblainville." The map, numbered 210 in a series, is overprinted to show barracks and battery activity.