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401 1978.31.8 Helmet Pith sun helmet (World War II); olive green felt body; green leather trim on brim; exterior dark green felt hat band; 2" ventilation knob on top; black, white & red striped metal shield on right side; black & silver Nazi eagle & swastika shield on left side. Green leather chin strap with metal buckle & fittings; dark green cotton cloth lining; leather headband & metal fittings; red felt liner-head-support; aluminum wheel at center top for adjusting & removing ventilation knob. Exterior of leather headband marked "Germany 7 1/8, J. Von Ritter"; interior of leather headband marked, "3 - 42 (date), 58 (headsize in cm), F. ST. L. (maker's mark), 60N". 1978.31.8 (Helmet) image
402 1978.33.1.1 Letter From George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. Dated December 13, 1861, Benton Barracks". Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.1 (Letter) image
403 1978.33.1.2 Letter Letter of George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "January 4, 1862, on board the John Jay Roe tied up to the Luisianna", in yellow envelope postmarked, "Memphis, Tenn., January 11, 1862. a. Letter. b. Envelope Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.2 (Letter) image
404 1978.33.1.3 Letter From George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "January 14, Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo." Letter written on lined paper with a picture of a gun boat embossed on it. Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.3 (Letter) image
405 1978.33.1.4 Letter Letter of George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "February 1, 1862, Lebanon, Illinois". a. Letter. b. Envelope postmarked, "St. Louis, Mo." Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.4 (Letter) image
406 1978.33.1.7 Letter From George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "June 15, 1862, camp near Batesville, Arkansas". Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.7 (Letter) image
407 1978.33.1.8 Letter From George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "June 26, 1863, in rear of Vicksburg." Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.8 (Letter) image
408 1978.33.2 Button Union discharge button. 1978.33.2 (Button) image
409 1978.33.5.1 Envelope First day of issue commemorating the final reunion of confederate veterans. Postmarked "Norfolk/MAY 30/9 AM/1951/V.A." Left margin has image of confedrate memorial, Stone Mountain, GA."UNITED/CONFERDERATE VETERANS/Final Reunion/HONORING THE GALLANT/FIGHTERS OF THE SOUTH" Addressed to "C.R.Wynegar/Box 446/South Laguna,/ California." Handwritten in blue ink on stamp signature of "John Salling/age 107" Near center, sideways, handwritten in blue ink "Hon John Salling/age 107 may 15 1953/born may 15/1847". Color: bk,wh 1978.33.5.1 (Envelope) image
410 1979.65.1 Holster Brown leather, white stitching; two leather belt loops on back, secured to holster by brass rivets; tooled designs on upper front section; open top style.
411 1979.66 Belt, Sam Browne Sam Browne style. a. Waist belt, reinforced at buckle; brass fittings and heavy stitching. b. Cross belt & D ring attachment. c. Crossbelt extension strap, buckle & fittings; loops & D ring. Color: BR 1979.66 (Belt, Sam Browne) image
412 1979.9.0004 Pin, lapel U. S. Army Reserve pin, World War One; brass metal pin, letters "U. S."; hinged pin back.
413 1979.9.10 Button, campaign Button, commemorative, 1919. To welcome the U. S. Army Rainbow Division back from France, following World War I; metal button, multi-colored red, yellow, blue & white paper & clear celluloid cover, red lettering "Welcome Home" below rainbow, lettering "official souvenir"; straight brass metal pin back. Color: ML 1979.9.10 (Button, campaign) image
414 1979.9.14 Insignia, military U. S. Army Uniform collar insignia button, World War I, Iowa Army Reserve; brass metal button, stamped "Iowa"; screw-on back fastener. a. Button. b. Back screw device. 1979.9.14 (Insignia, military) image
415 1979.9.15 Insignia, military U. S. Army Uniform collar insignia button, World War I tank corps badge; brass metal button, picturing a World War I tank, animal heads, and floral leaf designs; flat screw back fastener. a. Button. b. Back screw device. 1979.9.15 (Insignia, military) image
416 1979.9.16 Flower, artificial Cloth flower, commemorative. Poppy, for Decoration Day, 1921; red cloth, with white paper wrapped wire stem, hooked pin at top; green cloth label at top "Decoration Day, 1921, Poppy Lady from France". Color: RD
417 1980.2.1 Shirt U. S. Army enlisted; olive green herringbone cotton; cargo pockets; sergeant's stripes, marked "VAN VLIET". Color: GR 1980.2.1 (Shirt) image
418 1980.2.2 Shirt U. S. Army enlisted man's; green herringbone cotton twill; breast cargo pockets; sergeant's stripes; marked "VAN VLIET" above pocket. Color: GR 1980.2.2 (Shirt) image
419 1980.2.3 Shirt U. S. Army enlisted; green herringbone cotton twill; breast cargo pockets; sergeant's stripes on sleeves; marked "VAN VLIET". Color: GR 1980.2.3 (Shirt) image
420 1980.50 Insignia Set of reproduction Civil War shoulder boards. Rank: Major
421 1981.0027l Photocopy A photocopy of a World War 1 honorable discharge paper.
422 1981.0027m Photocopy A photocopy of a World War 1 honorable disharge paper.
423 1981.0027n Envelope An envelope that contained a letter from Mrs. William F. Howard to Mrs. Vance Nelson.
424 1981.11.1 Record "Today's Army wants to Join You", 33 1/3 RPM. Mailer to get people to enlist in the US Army
425 1984.6.0044 Medal Eighty-seven Riflery B N. #87 over two crossed guns. 1984.6.0044 (Medal) image
426 1984.6.0054 Medal Metal insignia. 1984.6.0054 (Medal) image
427 1984.6.103 Booklet "Can I Believe in God", by W. J. Hutchins. YMCA. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.103 (Booklet) image
428 1984.6.107 Book "Manual of Camp Work''. National War Council. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.107 (Book) image
429 1984.6.108 Book "Mass Athletics for Military Training Camp" YMCA Camp Grant, Illinois. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.108 (Book) image
430 1984.6.116 Photograph Black and white photograph depicts a large group of black soldiers in a mess hall, presumably at Camp Dodge in 1918. The tables are littered with booklets and paper, possibly mail. Poster with the Lord's Prayer is visible along the back wall. Dev. B. N. #2. Camp Dodge. 1984.6.116 (Photograph) image
431 1984.6.117 Photograph Photograph depicts a large group of predominantly black soldiers in front of a building labeled 326. There are various other buildings in the background. This photograph is believed to have been taken at Camp Dodge in 1918. Photograph is in black and white. 1984.6.117 (Photograph) image
432 1984.6.125 Booklet "The War Saver" Bulletin, volume 1, #2. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.125 (Booklet) image
433 1984.6.128 Booklet "The War Saver" Bulletin, v. 1 #6. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.128 (Booklet) image
434 1984.6.166 Postcard "Souvenir of Camp Dodge" photos. Includes a set of various photographs of Camp Dodge in Des Moines, IA. Says "Folks at Home" in ink on the front.
435 1984.6.169 Photography Published photos of Florida. Contains 169a-e. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.169 (Photography) image
436 1984.6.170 Photography Published photos of Cuba. Color: GR,CR 1984.6.170 (Photography) image
437 1984.6.171 Photography Photograph depicts a group of French waitresses along with 3 soldiers, Harry Leroy Eells standing 2nd to the left inward, in front of the outside of the schoolhouse. "Class of French waitresses. May 23, 1919" is written on the back of the photograph in black ink. Photograph has a wide white border. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.171 (Photography) image
438 1984.6.172 Photography Photograph depicts a large group of French waitresses inside a school building learning English from soldiers and a young woman. "Class of French waitresses taking English. Miss Nehe Y.M.C.A girl who was helping. May 23, 1919" written on the back of the photograph in black ink. World War I. Color: bk,wh 1984.6.172 (Photography) image
439 1984.6.173 Photography Black and white photograph depicting a very large group of boys and instructors in front of a building entrance. "Picture represents the boys who took advantage of the English instruction in the College de Beanne. May 22, 1919. 10 instructors from the university. 120 boys." written on the back in black ink. 1984.6.173 (Photography) image
440 1984.6.185 Photography "Cuban farm. Typical farming of Cuba" written on the back in pencil. White thatched house prominent in foreground, with five people working in fields. Most likely taken during the Spanish-American War. Print is mounted on a discolored white or cream board with scalloped edging painted gold. Aerial view. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.185 (Photography) image
441 1984.6.186 Photography "Showing burial method for common people" handwritten in pencil on back of print. Shows a man placing a man's body into wooden casket on ground. A second man is standing by, holding a section of rope. Stone wall visible in background. Print is mounted on discolored withe or cream board with scalloped, gold painted edging. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.186 (Photography) image
442 1984.6.187 Photography "Execution of criminal in Cuba" written in pencil on the back. Shows man being choked with turnscrew device being twisted by another man. Print is mounted on a discolored white or cream board with scalloped, gold painted edging. Photo is faded and there are two tear from a crease in the lower left corner of the board and print. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.187 (Photography) image
443 1984.6.188 Photography "Farming in Cuba" with an underline is written in pencil on the back of the photograph. Two farmers with oxen depicted in front of a field of corn and huts in the background. A young boy is standing to the left. Print is mounted on a discoulored white or cream board with scalloped, gold painted edging. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.188 (Photography) image
444 1984.6.189 Photography "Going to the cemetery" written on the back of photograph in pencil. Four men are carrying a casket on their shoulders, with two men following behind. Print is mounted on a discolored white or cream board with scalloped, gold painted edging. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.189 (Photography) image
445 1984.6.190 Photography Block house with barbed wire fence during Spanish American War. "Block house, showing wire fence and hous wires are twisted to prevent enemy's entrance" written on the back in pencil. Print is mounted on discolored white or cream board with scalloped, gold painted edging. Lower left corner of board is torn off. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.190 (Photography) image
446 1984.6.191 Photography Black and white photograph of many people, possibly all men, on a beach. Some are clothed, others appear to be naked, especially the swimmers. "boys bathing in Gulf of Mexico Christmas Day" written on the back of the photograph in pencil. Print is mounted on an ornate white board. 1984.6.191 (Photography) image
447 1984.6.192 Photography Black and white photograph with "Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla" written on the back in pencil. Rows of buildings on each side. There are many people on the street. The man closest to the photographer is carrying a shovel over his shoulder. Print is mounted on an ornate white board. 1984.6.192 (Photography) image
448 1984.6.193 Photography Military camp scene from the Spanish-American War. The photo depicts William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925), and Fitz Hugh Lee (1835-1905) at Camp Cuba Libre in Florida. Photograph taken in September of 1898. "W J Bryan Fitz Hugh Lee" written on back of print in pencil with Fitz Hugh Lee written below the W J Bryan and is underlined. 1984.6.193 (Photography) image
449 1984.6.194 Photography Black and white photograph of a power house in Jacksonville Florida. Plant is behind a chain link fence. Several people are walking along the sidewalk in front of the plant. "Power House for Water Works Jacksonville Fla." written on the back in pencil. Print is mounted on an ornate white board. 1984.6.194 (Photography) image
450 1984.6.195 Photography Black and white photograph of two men posing with one leg each propped on the same chair. The man on the left is pointed to a note that is held by the man on the right.. The man on the right is Harry Lee Eells. Printed text below the photo reads "Wankon Portrait Co., Wankon, Iowa." Both wear uniforms of Spanish-American War. "At right: Harry Leroy Eells in Spanish American War uniform. I do not know the identity of the other young man" handwritten in black ink on back of print. Print is mounted on a white textured board. The corners a worn and there is a tear through the photo on the left side. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.195 (Photography) image
451 1984.6.196 Photography Black and white photograph of three men in Spanish American War uniforms. They are posed in front of palm trees with the man in the middle sitting on rocks. Print is mounted on a tan cardboard frame with printed text "Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, 1899." and "WATERMAN, CHICAGO". An arrow in pencil points to the man on the right. On the back of the frame it says "Took care of this young man in army hospital" in pencil. 1984.6.196 (Photography) image
452 1984.6.197 Postcard "La Grande Guerre". AUHU #113. Shows stone building with bomb damage to walls. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.197 (Postcard) image
453 1984.6.198 Postcard "La Grande Guerre" pres de Vermelles #438. Shows soldiers peeling potatoes in rural setting. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.198 (Postcard) image
454 1984.6.199 Postcard "Guerre Europeene", Canon Schneider.#15. Shows cannon, with soldier beside it. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.199 (Postcard) image
455 1984.6.200 Postcard " Dijon" Puits de Moise-Moise et David #55.. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.200 (Postcard) image
456 1984.6.201 Postcard "San Sebastian". #48. Waves crashing on shore. Color: ML 1984.6.201 (Postcard) image
457 1984.6.202 Postcard "Les alpes Francaises". #812. Mountains and ice. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.202 (Postcard) image
458 1984.6.203 Postcard "Les Alpes Francaises". #812. Mountains and ice. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.203 (Postcard) image
459 1984.6.204 Postcard "Les Alpes Francaises". #812. Mountains and ice. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.204 (Postcard) image
460 1984.6.205 Postcard "Puits de Moise-Daniel et Isaie" #571. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.205 (Postcard) image
461 1984.6.206 Postcard "Puits de Moise-Les Prohetes Daniel et Isaie", #55. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.206 (Postcard) image
462 1984.6.207 Postcard "Cote d'Or - Chatillons sur Sur." #419. Shows stone wall and trees. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.207 (Postcard) image
463 1984.6.208 Postcard "Les Alpes Francaises" #810. Valley of Chamonix, taken from Mont Blanc. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.208 (Postcard) image
464 1984.6.209 Postcard "Puits de Moise-Les Prophets Jerne et Zacharie", #55. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.209 (Postcard) image
465 1984.6.210 Postcard "Le Barrage et la Perte du Rhone". River scene. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.210 (Postcard) image
466 1984.6.211 Postcard "Bellegarde. Les Bords de la Valserine et le Pont de Coupy". Color: BK,WH 1984.6.211 (Postcard) image
467 1984.6.212 Booklet Collections of published photos of France, held together with paper clip. (Held together with two punched holes and string, currently.[2017]) Color: BK,WH 1984.6.212 (Booklet) image
468 1984.6.213 Photography Black and white photograph depicting four American soldiers and eight French children sitting against the outside of a building. A motorcycle sits to the right of the image. "American soldiers playing with French children somewhere in France." is typed on the back in black ink. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped twice in blue ink on back of print. "PLEASE CREDIT FRENCH-OFFICIAL FROM PICTORIAL PRESS 220 WEST 42ND ST., N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. Hard to read text, possibly "L 2718" underlined with 19 written below handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War I. 1984.6.213 (Photography) image
469 1984.6.214 Photography Landscape photograph of village in the mountains. Village is visible to the left, with a prominent building in the middle of the image. Pathway leads into the village, with a man standing near the where the path dissappears. Mountains are visible in the background. " Mountains of France" handwritten in black ink on the back of the print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. Hard to read text, possibly "P1253" underlined with a symbol beneath it handwritten in pencil on back of print. Print has uneven white border. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.214 (Photography) image
470 1984.6.215 Photography "Beech Nut Tree in Kake." Color: BK,WH 1984.6.215 (Photography) image
471 1984.6.216 Photography Photograph depicts eleven soldiers standing in front of a train. "General Petain and General Pershing somewhere in France." typed in black ink on the back of the print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." and " PLEASE CREDIT FRENCH-OFFICIALFROM PICTORIAL PRESS 220 WEST 42ND ST., N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "OX-29" and an illegible symbol, possible an 8, handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.216 (Photography) image
472 1984.6.217 Photography Black and white photograph of two people, a man and a woman, in front of bombed out church. There is a large pile of fubble on the right of the image. "Mrs. Vincent Asher- in a ruined church- Aisne district." written in pencil on the back. Writing is illegible enough that the name Asher had to be assumed. "PLEASE CREDIT FRENCH-OFFICIAL FROM PICTORIAL PRESS 220 WEST 42ND ST., N.Y." and "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. Illegible text that looks like a series of letters and numbers and a symbol, possibly "D4642" written in pencil on back of print. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.217 (Photography) image
473 1984.6.218 Photography Black and white photograph of men working on vehicle frames in a production Plant. They are possibly military transport vehicles. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "P897" is written and underlined in pencil with illegible text below the line. The top right and lower left corners are folded over. There are several small tears along the edges. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.218 (Photography) image
474 1984.6.219 Photography "Laying a New Railway in the Marne Lines". Color: BK,WH 1984.6.219 (Photography) image
475 1984.6.220 Photography Photograph depicts Ambassador Sharp of the United States and Ambassador Bertie of Great Britain standing on either side of a soldier or guard. Sharp and Bertie were ambassadors of war to France during World War I. "Ambassador Sharp. Ambassador Berthi of Great Britain" is written on the back of the photograph. The photographer likely meant Bertie rather than Berthi. 1984.6.220 (Photography) image
476 1984.6.221 Photography Photograph depicts the General of the Army and two soldiers standing on a platform in the Chateau de Coucy soon after the Germans evacuated it. Photograph was most likely taken in March or early April of 1917. "Coucy-le-Chateau (Aisne) The General is standing on a platform of the castle" is written in pencil and "Photograph shows the General of the Army that took the famous chateau soon after the evacuation by the Germans" is typed on the back of the print. 1984.6.221 (Photography) image
477 1984.6.222 Photography Photograph shows four men working in a plant in France. 1984.6.222 (Photography) image
478 1984.6.223 Photography Photograph shows an aerial view of a city in France. 1984.6.223 (Photography) image
479 1984.6.224 Photography Photograph depicts a group of French soldiers and some women and children to the left. 1984.6.224 (Photography) image
480 1984.6.225 Photography Photograph of 8 French officers outside of a building with two doors. One door is open and is marked 26. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "1188" handwritten in blue crayon on back of print. Hard to read text, possibly "T 2601" and an illegible symbol handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.225 (Photography) image
481 1984.6.226 Photography Partially destroyed French farm house. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.226 (Photography) image
482 1984.6.227 Photography Photograph of the damage done to a church in the aftermath of WWI. "CL 22" and "9" or illegible symbol, and "2228" handwritten in pencil on back of print. "L22" is handwritten in black ink on back of print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y.: stamped in blue ink on back of print. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.227 (Photography) image
483 1984.6.228 Print, photographic Photograph of two soldiers and an small aircraft. One man is standing beside the plane, and the other is sitting in the cockpit. The plane bears a symbol that looks like a 9 and 2 combined. "Aisne-Aviation Camp" handwritten on the back of the photograph in pencil. "S. 3273" and "8" handwritten in pencil on back of print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.228 (Print, photographic) image
484 1984.6.229 Photography Black and white photograph of a French officer outside with a building, possibly a house in the background. "u" or "n", "3822", and "11" or "17" handwritten in pencil on back of print. "943" handwritten in blue crayon on back of print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.229 (Photography) image
485 1984.6.230 Photography Black and white photograph of two men speaking, presumably a French soldier and an American soldier, on a dock. There are two men in the background. Some handwritten, illegible text is visible on the lower right corner of the image, perhaps written on the original film or on the print during developing with a chemical. On the back of the print, "Geril Seibert who accompanied the troops to France at a French dock" is handwritten in pencil. This sentence is also crossed out in pencil. Two more words are written in pencil, perhaps a signature, but are illegible. "3372" is handwritten in blue crayon on the back of the print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." and "PLEASE CREDIT FRENCH-OFFICIAL FROM PICTORIAL PRESS, N.Y." are stamped in blue ink on back of the print. This print was double exposed, either when shooting the film or in the darkroom. A faint image of men (soldiers?) in front of a train is visible in the white space of the dock image. 1984.6.230 (Photography) image
486 1984.6.231 Photography Black and white photograph depicting a landscape of buildings sitting outside a stone fort wall. A large fortification tower is partially visible to the left. A second stone wall protects the houses built along the lower part of the hill. "1802" was written in the top left of the image during the developing process. Illegible text in lower right of image possibly reads " 86v8" (mirrored?), handwritten during developing process. "Saloniki: View of Northern front" is written on the back of the print in pencil. Possibly meant Solonika, Greece. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "V1802 g" handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War I. 1984.6.231 (Photography) image
487 1984.6.232 Photography Black and white photograph depicts the Swiss Army camped out in the shadow of a rocky hill. Stone huts are visible to the left of the image. A board bridge crosses a wide stream that flows from the back to the front of the image. Four soldiers are visible. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "K6042 g" handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War I. 1984.6.232 (Photography) image
488 1984.6.233 Photography Black and white photograph of damage to the Grand Hotel Du Lion D'Or. There is some damage to the roof and to the right of the doorway, exposing the rock beneath. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "y 2373 U" handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War 1. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.233 (Photography) image
489 1984.6.234 Photography "Marne a good a pipe." Color: BK,WH 1984.6.234 (Photography) image
490 1984.6.235 Photography Black and white photograph of two large vehicles parked in front of the Abattoir Municipal building. A man is standing to the right of the vehicles. The building has some broken glass. "Soissons. Automobiles filled with meat ready to leave the slaughter house for the front." is typed in black ink on the back of the print. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." and "PLEASE CREDIT FRENCH-OFFICIAL FROM PICTORIAL PRESS, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. "4300" handwritten in blue crayon on back of print. "Lo 74" and an illegible symbol handwritten in pencil on back of print. World War I. 1984.6.235 (Photography) image
491 1984.6.236 Photography Photograph depicts three soldiers in the trenches. One is sitting down, and another is helping a wounded man. His face is covered with gauze or bandages of some sort. "Balcon Region. A French soldier helping a wounded Sengalese soldier." is typed on the back in black ink. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. " W 1306" underlined in pencil with a T or 7 written below and " 38" handwritten text in pencil on back of print. World War I. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.236 (Photography) image
492 1984.6.237 Photography Photograph depicts a group of nicely dressed men and women standing on a sidewalk on a city street. A line of cars are parked along the side of the road to the right. "Soissons. The army theatre. A theatrical troop leaving for the theatre." is typed on the back in black ink. "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE 220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." stamped in blue ink on back of print. Hard to read text, possibly "S. 3235" and "8" handwritten in pencil on back of print. "2373" handwritten in pencil on back o print. World War I. Color: BK, WH 1984.6.237 (Photography) image
493 1984.6.238 Photography "View of Lake Lokindje." Color: BK, WH 1984.6.238 (Photography) image
494 1984.6.239 Photography Picture of a House (V17983). Color: BK, WH 1984.6.239 (Photography) image
495 1984.6.240 Photography Two men cooking mutton on spit. On reverse handwritten in pencil "gas factory-Clichy-Seine-Mohammedans celebrating/their annual fete. Cooking the mutton" also stamped in blue ink "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE/220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." Color: BK,WH 1984.6.240 (Photography) image
496 1984.6.241 Photography Two men cooking mutton on spit. On reverse handwritten in pencil "gas factory-Clichy-Seine-Mohammedans celebrating/their annual fete. Cooking the mutton" also stamped in blue ink "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE/220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." Color: BK,WH 1984.6.241 (Photography) image
497 1984.6.242 Photography Two men cooking mutton on spit. On reverse handwritten in pencil "gas factory-Clichy-Seine-Mohammedans celebrating/their annual fete. Cooking the mutton" also stamped in blue ink "FRENCH PICTORIAL SERVICE/220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." Color: BK,WH 1984.6.242 (Photography) image
498 1984.6.243 Photography White building with thatched roof and intricate thatch design along leaves. 10 people including two women with water jugs. On reverse, typed "Fumban. School for the Banum natives." Also stamped in blue ink "French Pictorial Service/220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." Also stamped in blue ink "PICTORIAL PRESS/2009 CANDLER BLDG./220 WEST 42th STREET" Color: BK,WH 1984.6.243 (Photography) image
499 1984.6.244 Photography Camel caravan walking through tall grass, one person visible in white robes. On reverse, typed "Mekra bel ksin. Camels loaded with wheat on their way to the market place, where/the wheat is sold to French army buyers." Also stamped in blue ink "French Pictorial Service/220 WEST 42ND STREET, N.Y." Also stamped in blue ink "PLEASE CREDIT/FRENCH-OFFICIAL/FROM/PICTORIAL PRESS/220 WEST 42ND ST, N.Y." Color: BK,WH 1984.6.244 (Photography) image
500 1984.6.245 Photography Picture of N. N. Dalinier, Galipeaux, Mme. Edmees, Faviat, Jeane Delviar. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.245 (Photography) image
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