World War, 1914-1918
French Field Marshall Ferdinand Foch in Paris, France
Group of People Visiting Suresnes Cemetery in Paris, France
Atlantic Fleet on North River, New York City
Stuart A. Rice writes: "A few of the one million people who saw the Atlantic Fleet. This was two days after the sinking of the Lusitania. The fleet is lined up on the North River for five or six miles. This was taken from a touring car in which we were riding with Uncle "D" Rich and Aunt Carrie."
Harry Truman and Stanley Woodward Beside the Grave of Henry Howard Houston Woodward
Former President Harry S. Truman (left) and Ambassador Stanley Woodward stand beside a grave in the military cemetery. Harry S. Truman looking somberly at a gravestone, the cross inscribed: Henry Howard Houston Woodward, Corpl. Pilot Esc. 94 Lafayette, F.C. Pennsylvania, April 1918. They are in France.
Devastated Countryside in World War I France
Two Swans Floating on a Lake
A Photograph of a Devastated Village in World War I
The Brest Castle in France During World War I
Harry S. Truman's First Battle Position
This photograph is identified on the back as, "My first battle position outside of Verdun." The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S. Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I. [The bottom right corner of the photograph is damaged.]