Map of the Area Around Ghent, Belgium
A French map titled "Gand." The map, numbered 22 in a series, shows the area around Ghent, Belgium.
A French map titled "Gand." The map, numbered 22 in a series, shows the area around Ghent, Belgium.
A French map titled "Bruxelles." The map, numbered 31 in a series, shows the area around Brussels, Belgium.
A French map that is numbered 64 in a series and titled "Angers-Orleans." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery. Two lines, from Le Mans and Angers, stretch through Tours to Mehun. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 59 in a series and titled "St. Brieuc-Rennes." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Plouaret through St. Brieuc and Rennes to Montsurs. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 57 in a series and titled "Verdun-Wissembourg." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Rosnes to Haudiomont. Verdun and Saint Mihiel are also circled in black ink. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 58 in a series and titled "Brest-Quimper." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Brest to St. Brieuc. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 69 in a series and titled "Bourges-Macon." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Bourges through Nevers, Autun, and Beaune. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 68 in a series and titled "Niort-Chateauroux." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Mehun to Bourges. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 66 in a series and titled "Dijon-Mulhouse." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Nuits-St. Georges through Auxonne and Besancon to Champ de Tir du Valdahon. Another line near the top of the map travels from Rolampont through Neuilly-l'Eveque and Poiseul. Donated by James K. Monteith.
A French map that is numbered 65 in a series and titled "Auxerre-Dijon." Annotations, in black ink, presumably show the movement of James Monteith's 128th Field Artillery from Nuits-St. Georges up to near Dijon and over to Magny. Donated by James K. Monteith.