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World War, 1914-1918

Map of Allied Movement in Northeast France

A French map titled "Carte Routiere pour Automobilistes & Cyclistes-Est de la France, Section Nord." The map, numbered 6 in a series, shows transportation routes in northeast France. Annotations, in black and red ink, indicate allied movement from Chateauvillain through Neufchateau, Mirecourt, Luneville, Epinal, Remiremont, Saulxures, and Gerardmer. Handwriting on the back reads: "Joseph Pride, #6, Luneville." Donated by Joseph C. Pride.

Map of the Positions and Movement of the 140th Infantry

A map numbered 16 in a series and titled "Dieppe." The map of northern France shows transportation routes, chateaus, farms, church or chapel towers, forts, quarries, water and wind mills, and lighthouses. Annotations, in black ink, show the positions and movement of the 140th Infantry from Neufchatel to Gamaches. Also noted is the position of the 3rd Battalion of the 140th Infantry at Monchaux. Handwriting on the back reads: "140th Inf., 25+22=47?ɬ¢?¢‚Äö¬¨?Ǭ¶[Illegible]." Attached is a sheet describing this map.

Map of Northern France

A map numbered 16 in a series and titled "Dieppe." The map of northern France shows transportation routes, chateaus, farms, church or chapel towers, forts, quarries, water and wind mills, and lighthouses. Annotations, in red ink, highlight Villy-le Bas, Grandcourt, Londinieres, Neufchatel, and Buchy. Handwriting on the back reads: "Dieppe." Donated by Ralph C. Blades.

Map of Northern France

A map numbered 14 in a series and titled "Abbeville." The map of northern France shows transportation routes, chateaus, farms, church or chapel towers, forts, quarries, water and wind mills, and lighthouses. Eu, France is circled in red ink. Handwriting on the back reads: "Abbeville." Donated by Ralph C. Blades.

Map of Transportation Routes

A French map titled "Carte pour Automobilistes & Cyclistes-Belgique, Section Est." The map, numbered 1 in a series, shows transportation routes in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Luxembourg, and Germany. Handwriting on the back reads: "Joseph Pride, No 1, Mons-Arras" and "Belgium." Donated by Joseph C. Pride.