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PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY Special Collections 081-03 Signal collection of photographs of 26th 1917-1919

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Number: 081-03

Title: United States Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division

Creator: United States. Army. Signal Corps

Dates: 1917-1919

Quantity: 3 boxes (total 1.2 linear feet)

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Acquisition: Transferred to Special Collections from PPL Government Documents department.

Accruals: No accruals are expected.

Custodial history: Unknown.

Processed by: The collection was processed by Kate Wells in 2019.

Conservation: Not applicable.

Language: Materials are in English.

RIGHTS AND ACCESS Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Providence Public Library, Special Collections department.

Preferred Citation: Researchers are requested to use the following citation format: [item number], [item title], United States Army Signal Corps Collection of Photographs of the U.S. Army 26th Division, Special Collections, Providence Public Library

Property Rights: Copyright has not been assigned to Providence Public Library. T he Providence Public Library encourages the use of all items in its collections. It is solely the patron's obligation to determine and ensure that use of material fully complies with copyright law and other possible restrictions use.

INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 2 Separated material None.

Published description Catalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919)

Location of originals 111-SC, National Archives and Records Administration

Location of copies Not applicable.

Publication note Not applicable.

Subject headings United States. Army. Signal Corps World War, 1914-1918 World War, 1914-1918 -- Photography World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Western Front United States. Army. Division, 26. United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces Photographs. lcgft

SEE ALSO 028-02, World War Ephemera Collection 111-SC, Photographs of American Military Activities, National Archives and Records Administration

HISTORICAL NOTE The photographs were created by the U.S. Army Signal Corps during and distributed via the Committee on Public Information. The photographic section of the Signal Corps was responsible for official U.S. Army ground and aerial photography related to the Army training and war experience. The images were available to the press and public via the Committee on Public Information (CPI). The CPI was an independent agency created to influence public support for the U.S. participation in World War I. Prints could be ordered via the C atalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A.

The bulk of images in this collection pertain to the U.S. Army 26th Division, known as the “Yankee Division” as it was composed of National Guard companies from New England. It was the first full American division to arrive in in 1917 and was the first American military unit to be decorated by a foreign government when the French awarded the Croix de Guerre to the 104th Infantry .

SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various , and .

ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION Arranged numerically according to the original order numbers of the photographs. Descriptions

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 3 are taken from the accompanying catalog.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Series 1: Index

Catalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A. (to be supplemented). (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919)

Published index to the photograph collection by AEF Numbers, Military Unit, Persons, Place and Caption.

Series 2: Photographs

Includes 664 photographs. Items are organized and described by the AEF Numbers as noted in the Catalogue.

Box # Folder Item # Title Date #

1 1 00001 View of Carcassonne, France from the bridge. 1918-08-15

1 1 00002 American sanity station at rest. Shows American Red Cross undated wagon and tent with men and dog in foreground. Aisne-Chassemy

1 1 00003 View of the citadel of Saloniki, the House of Hope in the undated Balkans.

1 1 00004 Shell fire, a freak result of the explosion of a 240 mm shell. undated The tank of a chateau has been thrown upon the ruins.

1 1 00005 Central Commission. Representatives of foreign missions 1918-01-20 whose governments are still at peace with Germany are inspecting dugouts near the firing lines in Belgium.

1 1 00006 The French in . French soldiers constructing 1918-01-20 highways in the part of Alsace reconquered from Germany.

1 1 00007 Military honors. Gen. Anthoine decorating French, English, 1918-01-20 Scotch and Belgian heroes of the big drives of the autumn of 1917.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 4 1 2 447 Aviation training undated

1 2 449 Radio training Dec. 17

1 2 484 Airplane construction Dec. 31

1 2 531 Airplane being loaded with gasoline undated

1 2 536 Housing of airplanes undated

1 2 557 Airplane construction undated

1 2 560 Airplane propellers undated

1 2 588 Airplane turnbuckles being manufactured by women undated

1 2 589 Men spreading “dope” over the wings of an airplane undated

1 2 622 Cadets at ground school practicing morse code undated

1 2 722 Weighing and shaping the loaves to feed an American undated cantonment in France

1 2 813 Dugouts - entrance used for sentry purposes undated

1 2 822 Americans in France. Hiking to training camps undated

1 2 823 German pill box undated

1 3 1013 French heroes - Marseillaise sung in honor of hero of France undated

1 3 1015 German prisoners in camp near the Aisne undated

1 3 1017 German pill box, Somme region undated

1 3 1018 Soup for soldiers - carrying soup to front line trenches undated

1 3 1049 Building ships undated

1 3 1066 Military review 1917-12-18

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 5 1 3 1068 French soldiers resting in Aisne at soup time undated

1 3 1076 Arabian soldiers ...aboard a French vessel in the Red Sea undated

1 3 1077 French cantonment, physical training of new recruits 1917-12-15

1 3 1084 Auto trucks undated

1 3 1161 French front, regained ground near River Meuse in region of 1917-08-27 Beaumont

1 3 1166 Berry in Santerre-Marne undated

1 3 1169 Canadian engineers loading wagons with logs undated

1 3 1218 Camouflage - changing the landscape to mislead enemy undated

1 3 1253 The Sentinel of the Air. The giant Caproni undated

1 3 1317 Ruined church of St. Jean at Perronne 1917-12-19

1 3 1324 French engineers using ruins to construct new shelters in 1917-12-19 Marne region

1 3 1326 Barbering at sea on French boat in Mediterranean 1917-12-19

1 3 1364 The hospital division of the Army in training camp undated

1 3 1387 Two airplanes flying over cantonment Jan. 11

1 3 1411 Belgian trenches undated

1 3 1416 Belgian engineers repairing boardwalk over which heavy undated guns are moved

1 3 1427 105mm German howitzer undated

1 3 1433 “Over there” over here. Students in ground aviation schools Feb. 7 singing during recreation time

1 3 1446 Men at Princeton, N.J. learning about machine guns undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 6 1 3 1457 Destruction in Chamry by Germans undated

1 3 1497 French aviators on Bourget Field 1917-12-28

1 3 1498 French soldier in Meuse district preparing evening meal undated

1 3 1544 Trench in Aisne district undated

1 3 1545 French soldiers busy repairing damage to trench 1917-12-29

1 3 1550 King Albert of Belgium conversing with officer of French 1917-12-29 artillery at Steenkerke

1 3 1558 Shell-shelters built along banks of canal of Belleville, France 1917-12-28

1 3 1577 Hospital ship in bay of Saloniki, Greece 1917-12-31

1 3 1578 Returning the artistic doors of the Cathedral of Verdun 1917-12-31

1 4 1610 Boardwalk being repaired after Battle of Flanders undated

1 4 1663 Transportation of supplies to training camp undated

1 4 1664 No Man's Land. French stretcher bearers carrying wounded 1917-10 comrade at the site of the Battle of Flanders (2 copies)

1 4 1666 Wire entanglements on the way to Passchendaele, Belgium 1918-01-03

1 4 1668 Macedonian troops. 1918-01-03

1 4 1684 Camouflage in Aisne district 1918-01-04

1 4 1685 Camouflage on the road to the River Aisne. Safe passage of undated heavy trucks to depots

1 4 1688 Camouflage to conceal soldiers passing to and from posts in 1918-01-04 the Meuse district

1 4 1689 French engineers along Marne arranging curtains for a 1918-01-04 motor truck route

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 7 1 4 1694 Camouflage tent covering for encampment of Red Cross 1918-01-04 near the Belgian front

1 4 1696 Batteries concealed by camouflage of greenery 1917-01-09

1 4 1698 Camouflage - a method adopted for concealing French undated batteries

1 4 1705 In the vicinity of Reims 1917-01-09

1 4 1720 Shell shelter. Reinforced German concrete shell shelter in 1918-01-06 Belgium being inspected by the French (2 copies)

1 4 1721 A Commander's post on the Belgian front on Flanders undated

1 4 1737 Members of a hospital division in training in mountain undated dugout

1 4 1773 Shipbuilding. Using acetylene torch to burn off rough edges undated

1 4 1790 Riveting ships undated

1 4 1883 French General salutes American boys in France undated

1 4 1890 American military review performing ceremony of 1918-01-12 presenting arms

1 4 1908 Gifts donated to the Red Cross exhibited in Paris 1918-01-11

1 4 1944 YWCA huts in cantonments Jan. 23

1 4 1965 Standard bearers undated

1 4 1992 Gen. Anthoine decorating heroes with military honors 1918-01-10

1 4 1994 Aisne trench line commander's post 1918-01-10

1 4 1996 Pure water distribution near the first lines 1918-01-10

1 5 2001 Loading freight train with rails 1918-01-13

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 8 1 5 2004 Temporary French hospital at Carriers sur Bois 1918-01-13

1 5 2008 Loading aerial torpedoes for transportation to a nearby supply 1918-01-13 station

1 5 2010 Guynemer Memorial, France honors memory of famous aviator 1918-01-15

1 5 2023 A reconstructed house in a French village, the work of the undated American Committee for French Wounded

1 5 2026 A French officer contemplating the beauties of the city of Verona, undated Italy

1 5 2028 A peasant school in Belgium near the front lines undated

1 5 2031 American artillery men in training camp undated

1 5 2038 American cantonment undated

1 5 2060 [Hospital tent] Jan. 31

1 5 2089 A company of French troops on a long hike from the rear to the undated front lines

1 5 2128 An Allied instructor showing U.S. Marines in France how to throw Jan. 23 a hand grenade

1 5 2152 Marines on way to France hold Sunday service aboard ship undated

1 5 2179 Grenade throwing undated

1 5 2196 Verdun. Near hill where Crown Prince sacrificed thousands of undated men to break lines

1 5 2211 Senegalese troops helping prepare roads in Alsace. undated

1 5 2273 American troops arrive at a French port 1918-03-18

1 5 2295 The sawmills buzz night and day cutting logs into boards 1918-01-22

1 5 2343 The YMCA canteen undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 9 1 5 2376 Unboarding American ships in France undated

1 5 2414 John A. Riley, Civil War veteran, is ringing the bell which calls the Feb. 13 lumberjacks to mess

1 5 2418 Unloading logs at the mills. undated

1 5 2422 Intelligence Division of our national army, stationed at Camp undated Lewis, Washington going to rest after a days work

1 5 2549 The "General Pershing" after the christening. undated

1 5 2740 Our field guns in action undated

1 5 2779 Fuel for fighters undated

1 5 2801 Tommy shows Sammy a trick of war undated

1 5 2924 A practice hydroaeroplane taken at the Naval Aviation Station of undated Warrington Beach, Pensacola, Florida

1 6 3008 Life-belt exercise on board a ship crossing the Atlantic undated

1 6 3056 French officers directing rifle practice undated

1 6 3061 A bomb exploding in a trench in an American training camp undated abroad

1 6 3068 General Pershing undated

1 6 3084 American and French officers in France accompanying men to undated French military hospitals

1 6 3127 Our boys learning how to remove gas masks rapidly undated

1 6 3141 Unloading hay somewhere in France undated

1 6 3155 Trained lumberjacks from the Great Northwest make chips fly undated with their keen axes

1 6 3163 Shoeing horses undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 10 1 6 3199 Soldiers at play. Army band playing on bandstand. undated

1 6 3260 American troops training in liquid fire warfare. undated

1 7 4222 Temporary home of our Marines in France. undated

1 7 4225 Camouflaged quarters of our Marines. undated

1 7 4229 Services behind the battlefront undated

1 7 4248 Erecting barbed wire entanglements undated

1 7 4297 Throwing grenades before the gas clouds arrive undated

1 7 4040 The Noonday halt. undated

1 7 4054 A kitchen battery undated

1 7 4088 Assembling American locomotives in France undated

1 7 4196 Garlands of victory. School children visit the camp undated

1 7 4199 Brothers in arms. American Expeditionary Forces in France are undated taken into the hearts of the French families

1 7 4403 Roadbed of a new roadway undated

1 7 4601 Getting the spruce logs out of the forest undated

1 7 4621 Testing nerves and masks. undated

1 7 4672 Interned enemy aliens at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia undated

1 7 4697 The backwoods home of our engineers at , undated S.C.

1 7 4714 Chateau Camouflage undated

1 7 4993 Wooden blades of an airplane propeller undated

1 7 4995 The hangar in the making. (2 copies) undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 11 1 8 5008 U.S. Destroyer in the Atlantic Nov. 6

1 8 5023 The drop from the clouds. 1918-03-11

1 8 5034 The "Seventy Five" roars it's paeans of victory. undated

1 8 5334 U.S. Submarine L-3, Hampton Roads 1916-12-13

1 8 5395 Loading for action. Men inserting projectiles in 3 inch gun that undated has been camouflaged

1 8 5416 A field signal laying the wires of communication along undated the road

1 8 5687 A ruined church undated

1 8 5722 Filming No Man's Land. undated

1 8 5845 The parade of the victorious Chasseurs. undated

1 8 5849 The Khaki on the Marne. Four American officers and their two undated French interpreters visiting the battlefield of the Marne

1 8 5851 War turns canines into beast of burden. The ever faithful dog is undated enlisted in the trench artillery.

1 9 6110 Maj. General Clarence R. Edwards reviewing 101st Infantry, 26th undated Division, Neufchateau, France

1 9 6111 Maj. General Edwards presenting State of Massachusetts flad to undated Col. Edward H. Logan, 101st Infantry, 26th Division

1 9 6112 Chaplain Rollins administering baptism to members of 101st undated Infantry, Neufchateau, France

1 9 6113 Chaplain O'Connor saying mass, Neufchateau, France undated

1 9 6114 101st Infantry church services, Neufchateau, France undated

1 9 6115 Maj. Gen. Edwards, Col. George H. Shelton, commanding officer, undated 104th Infantry at Harreville, France

1 9 6118 101st Infantry, 26th Division, outposts in American trenches undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 12 1 9 6119 101st Infantry, 26th Division, in the practice trenches, undated Neufchateau, France

1 9 6143 Red Cross hospital and cadet restroom, Bourges, France undated

1 9 6155 A wireless equipped biplane. undated

1 9 6232 Constructing an armoured car for use of the American Army undated

1 9 6289 An armoured car interior undated

1 9 6320 Ambulance ready to leave, somewhere in France 1918-02-10

1 9 6341 Quartermaster Corps handling bread for distribution among 1918-02-08 regiments. 42nd Division. Rolampont, France.

1 9 6355 Motorcycle transportation. Maj. Battle, provost marshal of the 1918-02-07 Division, entering his side car

1 9 6385 Testing a military bridge 1918-01-11

1 9 6389 On the way to the front. Jan. 12

1 9 6411 A French mortar. Apr. 11

1 9 6438 The Cathedral of Soissons after the bombardment undated

1 9 6453 A Franco-American field canteen. undated

1 9 6456 French dogs do their bit for democracy. undated

1 9 6481 A portion of the Marne battlefield where the first German drive undated was turned

1 9 6600 American signaling from an American submarine undated

1 9 6613 The Skirmish line. Soldiers firing at the advancing naval forces undated approaching Key West during a sham battle

1 9 6679 Planes flying in formation. undated

1 9 6721 Regiment of French chasseurs trenchward bound, embarking at undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 13 station in the Oise district

1 9 6745 The mother ship of submarines with submarines lying alongside undated

1 9 6752 Twelve inch mortars in action. Cuban gunners in a gun pit at a undated Coast defense service

1 9 6801 A military road in Palestine. undated

1 9 6874 Sailors standing on bridge of boat and looking out to sea undated

2 10 7005 Transporting supplies by railway near the forest of Parroy in undated France

2 10 7022 Repairing a "fliver" within range of German guns, Vailly, France undated

2 10 7023 Armored engine at Vailly, France undated

2 10 7024 Ruins at Vailly, France undated

2 10 7025 Ruins at Vailly, France undated

2 10 7026 Col. Logan, 101st Infantry, 26th Division and Col. de Gaurelle, undated 21st French Infantry paying their respects to the dead at the cemetery at Vailly, France

2 10 7027 Burial of Pvt. Robert R. Bayard, Company B. 101st Infantry, 26th undated Division

2 10 7028 Col. Logan and staff en route to the front, Chateau Thierry, undated France

2 10 7511 An old chateau used for American stores and barracks undated

2 10 7516 American sentries at the gates of American field headquarters in undated France

2 10 7517 A river in a beautiful valley somewhere in France undated

2 10 7564 E.H. Sothern, the English actor, looking over the top of a trench in undated France

2 10 7572 An intelligence section testing a high power telescope 1918-03-22

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 14 2 10 7600 Soldiers of an American division watching an air battle (2 copies) 1918-03-23

2 10 7602 Sergt. John Letzing talking to a German prisoner, first captured in undated the war by an American.

2 10 7609 Gen. de Maudhuy (French) and friends at dinner, Soissons, undated France

2 10 7610 Gen. de Maudhuy (French) at his desk, Soisson, France undated

2 10 7613 Hole made by German bomb near the American sector, undated Soissons, France

2 10 7614 Gen. de Maudhuy (French) in front of his headquarters Soisson, undated France

2 10 7615 American officials in front of building damaged by German bomb. undated Soisson, France

2 10 7616 Headquarters 51st Infantry. Chemin Des Dames, France undated

2 10 7617 Gen. Traub at his headquarters. Chemin Des Dames, France undated

2 10 7618 Gen. Traub and staff at headquarters. Chemin Des Dames, undated France

2 10 7623 French and American soldiers looking at German prisoners undated

2 10 7625 German officers captured in first American raid undated

2 10 7626 [German prisoner captured by raiding party] May 2

2 10 7628 German prisoner captured by first American raiding party April 30

2 11 7630 Gen. de Maudhuy presenting medals to American soldiers who undated took part in the first American raid

2 11 7631 Gen. de Maudhuy presenting the Croix de Guerre to American 1918-05-26 soldiers who took part in the first American raid

2 11 7632 Gen. de Maudhuy and Gen. Clarence E. Edwards at field undated headquarters

2 11 7633 Gen. de Maudhuy and Gen. Edwards near field headquarters at undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 15 Vailly, France

2 11 7634 American soldiers decorated with the Croix de Guerre who took undated part in the first American raiding party

2 11 7635 Ceremonies of the first decoration of Americans for valor undated

2 11 7638 Gen. Traub talking to men who took part in the first American undated raiding party

2 11 7639 Brig. Gen. Traub and French officers at the former's headquarters undated

2 11 7646 Col. Geo. B. Shelton near his dugout undated

2 11 7657 Entrance to a telephone exchange in a dugout, France undated

2 11 7683 American officers inspecting the laying of cables, France May 11

2 11 7684 Field artillery constructing an underground pigeon cote undated

2 11 7702 Passing ammunition to battery from transfer car, France undated

2 11 7754 Gen. Peter Traub talking to men who made big raid on Feb. 23,l undated 1918

2 11 7758 Americans hurrying to dinner, Vailly, France undated

2 11 7759 Turkey from France and tobacco pleases the doughboy undated

2 11 7760 Americans unloading ammunition at Depot No, 2 undated

2 11 7762 Funeral of Lieut. John Flenniken, 101st Infantry, Vailly, France undated

2 11 7876 Shell shelters and a fortified pit. View new the front lines at Marne 1918-05-01

2 12 8357 [Men of supply train organizing food supplies and bread near the undated front lines]

2 12 8364 French infantry and Americans on raiding expeditions. undated

2 12 8378 An artist painting a poster which will be stamped on all graves as undated a mark to identify soldiers of the Rainbow Division.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 16 2 12 8384 A field battalion of the Signal Corps laying telephone wire into the May 19 front line trenches

2 12 8403 A unique method of pumping water, France May 21

2 12 8715 Close-up of guns Battery E *75's) 101st field artillery, hidden by 1918-03-05 camouflage, firing into the German lines at Plateau Chemin Des Dames, France

2 12 8716 Antiaircraft machine gun of 101st Infantry firing on a German undated observation plane

2 12 8718 Receiving food prepared at the field kitchen undated

2 12 8719 Officers of 101st Infantry at Plateau Chemin Des Dames, France 1918-03-05

2 12 8720 The food detail carrying food along the communication trench to 1918-03-05 the boys on the front line near Aizy, France

2 12 8722 Placing bacon in cans ready to go to the boys in the front lines in 1918-03-05 the trenches

2 12 8724 Members of 102nd Infantry sitting on a ruined wall of an old 1918-03-05 church underneath which is the dugout they live in. Vailly-sur Aisne, France

2 12 8726 Battalions coming along the road near Chassemy on way to 1918-03-06 review

2 12 8727 Decoration of Croix de Guerre to members of the 101st Infantry 1918-03-06 near Chassemy, France

2 12 8728 Maj. Gen. Edwards and Brig. Gen. Traub congratulating the first 1918-03-06 officers to win the Croix de Guerre

2 12 8729 Gen. Edwards and Traub with French reviewing troops, 1918-03-06 Chasseny, France

2 12 8730 Close-up of the winners of the Croix de Guerre 1918-03-06

2 12 8731 American and French chaplains at the review of the 101st 1918-03-06 Infantry

2 12 9195 Mischa Elman, the Russian master violinist, playing for the undated

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 17 soldiers at Camp Kearney

2 12 9385 Distinguished Service Cross of the United States undated

2 12 9529 The sandbag protections of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France 1918-05-28

2 13 10183 Chaplain Rollins, 101st Regiment Infantry, conducting 1918-02-20 communion in cave before Americans enter the trenches

2 13 10185 Col. Logan, 101st Infantry, and French officer near Vailly, France undated

2 13 10186 101st Infantry guard of honor at decoration of American soldier undated who took part in a raid

2 13 10187 Raiding party of 101st Infantry who received decoration for undated conduct in raid

2 13 10189 Gen. de Maudhuy (French) decorating French who took part in undated raid with 101st

2 13 10190 Officers at decoration of men of 101st who took part in raid undated

2 13 10442 Salvation Army girls serving hot coffee and doughnuts to soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10443 Salvation Army girls serving hot coffee and doughnuts to soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10444 Salvation Army girls serving hot coffee and doughnuts to soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10445 Salvation Army girls serving hot coffee and doughnuts to soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10446 Salvation Army girls serving hot coffee and doughnuts to soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10447 Salvation Army girls make pies free each day for soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10448 Salvation Army girls make pies free each day for soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10449 Salvation Army girls make pies free each day for soldiers 1918-04-09

2 13 10450 101st Engineers Band giving a concert at Boucq, France. 1918-04-11

2 13 10451 French children watching 101st Ammunition train passing through 1918-04-10 village of Soulosse on way to front

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 18 2 13 10453 French children waving to 101st Ammunition Train passing 1918-04-10 through village of Soulosse on way to front

2 13 10454 French children waving to 101st Ammunition Train passing 1918-04-10 through village of Soulosse on way to front

2 13 10455 French children waving to 101st Ammunition Train passing 1918-04-10 through village of Soulosse on way to front

2 13 10859 Miss Evelyn H. Jackson, sponsor, her mother, Mrs. Herbert W. undated Jackson and her grandmother, Mrs. Elvira Moffitt at the landing of the U.S. destroyer "Gamble"

2 13 10871 Germans shelling village of Rambucourt with 6 inch shells using 1918-04-20 church steeple for target. This village is held by 101st Infantry.

2 13 10876 Maj. McCarthy in garden in front of his dugout, Broussey, France. 1918-04-20

2 14 11199 Ramming shells into giant mortar. undated

2 14 11208 A half-ton projectile. undated

2 14 11216 Big gun in action. undated

2 14 11220 Training on a big gun. undated

2 14 11222 Disappearing gun in action. undated

2 14 11224 Airplane watching results of gunfire undated

2 14 11290 Soup wagon race. 104th Infantry field games. St. Patrick's Day. 1918-03-17 Chassemy, France

2 14 11295 Col. Hume, 104th Infantry. Soissons, France 1918-03-12

2 14 11297 Lieut. King watching shells burst in and around Fort Malmaison, 1918-03-18 France

2 14 11298 Company B, 101st Field Battalion field kitchen ready for service 1918-03-18 on flat car leaving front. Soissons, France

2 14 11299 Wild boar with the two men who captured it. Mascot of M.D. S. 1918-04-04 Riders. 26th Division. Roucq, France

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 19 2 14 11300 Boche compel our engineers to keep their rifles in good shape. 1918-04-04 Roucq, France

2 14 11302 Two Germans taken prisoner by Company C, 104th Infantry at 1918-04-04 Bois Bruie

2 14 11303 Two Germans taken prisoner by Company C, 104th Infantry at 1918-04-04 Bois Bruie

2 14 11306 Maj. , 94th Aero Squadron. , France 1918-04-18

2 14 11307 Majs. John W.F.M. Huffer and Raoul Lufbery tanding by plane. 1918-04-18 Toul, France

2 14 11308 Lieut. Douglas Campbell, 94th Aero Squadron who down first 1918-04-18 German plan by American trained aviator

2 14 11310 Lieut. Allan F. Winslow, 94th Aero Squadron, one of our fliers who 1918-04-18 brought down German planes on April 14, 1918

2 14 11312 Lieut. Douglas Campbell and Lieut. Allan F. Winslow of the 94th 1918-04-18 Aero Squadron

2 14 11314 An upset, showing plane on its back and boys of 94th Aero 1918-04-18 Squadron in foreground

2 14 11315 An upset; righting the plane which was damaged very little. 94th 1918-04-18 Aero Squadron.

2 14 11316 Commandant de la Forst decorating Lieuts. Campbell and 1918-04-18 Winslow, 9rth Aero Squadron, with Croix de Guerre. Toul, France

2 14 11321 Second Engineers taking advantage of excellent view of enemy's 1918-04-12 country from courtyard of new office building. 26th Division. Boucq, France.

2 14 11322 Capt. Simpkins and Lieut. Col. M.C. Keith observing and locating 1918-04-12 the position of our batteries from courtyard at headquarters. 26th Division. Boucq. France.

2 14 11326 Military police. Headquarters. 26th Division. Boucq, France 1918-04-08

2 14 11355 Chaplain Duval, Knights of Columbus, attached to the 104th 1918-04-28 Infantry, 26th Division, decorated with Croix de Guerre for caring for the wounded under fire.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 20 2 14 11393 German shells falling on church. Rambucourt, France. 1918-04-20

2 14 11394 German shells falling on church. Rambucourt, France. 1918-04-20

2 14 11395 German shells falling on church. Rambucourt, France. 1918-04-20

2 15 11428 Officers' and enlisted men's YMCA tents, 26th Division. 1918-04-28 Menil-la-Tour, France

2 15 11429 Interior enlisted men's YMCA tent and canteen. 26th Division. 1918-04-28

2 15 11436 Interior lunch room YMCA. Enlisted Men's Club near Toul, 1918-04-29 France. 26th Division

2 15 11431 Exterior of YMCA tent damaged by shell. 26th Division 1918-04-28

2 15 11432 General exterior of YMCA tent with U.S. troops, 26th Division 1918-04-28

2 15 11433 Interior of YMCA showing damage done by shell. 26th Division. 1918-04-28

2 15 11437 Trophies captured by Americans in battle of Selchfrey. 26th 1918-04-29 Division.

2 15 11438 Trophies captured by Americans in battle of Selchfrey. 26th 1918-04-29 Division.

2 15 11440 Interior of YMCA recreation room in old monastery showing 1918-04-29 members of 101st and 103rd Artilleries.

2 15 11980 French children watching American soldiers draw a 155-mm gun 1918-05-09 into firing position. St. Maur, Paris, France

2 15 11983 Decoration of regimental color by Gen. Passaga. 32nd French 1918-04-28 Army Corps, 104th Regiment Infantry, 26th Division.

2 15 11984 Decoration of Col. George H. Shelton, commander of 104th 1918-04-28 Regiment Infantry, 26th Division. First colonel of U.S. Army to receive the Croix de Guerre.

2 15 11985 Maj. Gen. Edwards, 26th Division, congratulating winners of 1918-04-28 Croix de Guerre.

2 15 11988 Some of the men who received the Croix de Guerre. 1918-04-28

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 21 2 15 11989 Maj. Gen. Edwards, 26th Division, and Gen. Passaga, 32nd 1918-04-28 Corps.

2 15 11990 Croix de Guerre with which colors of 104th Regiment Infantry, 1918-04-28 26th Division were decorated.

2 15 11991 Maj. Gen. Edwards, 26th Division, congratulating winners of 1918-04-28 Croix de Guerre.

2 15 11992 Gen. Passaga, 32nd French Army Corps, presenting Croix de 1918-04-28 Guerre to some members of 104th Infantry, 26th Division.

2 15 11993 Members of 101st. Machine Gun. 26th Division listening to open 1918-05-20 air performance given by members of YMCA. Bois de Rehanne, France.

2 15 11994 Women in war work. Salvation Army girls mixing dough for 1918-04-30 doughnuts in a Salvation Army kitchen.

2 15 11995 Frying doughnuts, Salvation Army hall, Boucq, France 1918-04-30

2 15 11996 Soldier enjoying fresh doughnuts. Salvation Army Hall, Boucq, 1918-04-30 France

2 15 11997 Soldier enjoying fresh doughnuts. Salvation Army Hall, Boucq, 1918-04-30 France

2 15 11999 Salvation Army workers, Mrs. W. Hammond, Miss L. Lawyer, and 1918-04-30 Miss. H. Ramsey. Boucq, France

2 16 12003 Men of 26th Division entering Toul sector to relieve the First 1918-04-01 Division.

2 16 12007 Men of 26th Division in trucks. Menil-la-Tour, Toul sector 1918-04-01

2 16 12005 Men of 26th Division at Menil-la-Tour, Toul sector 1918-04-01

2 16 12406 101st Supply Train, 26th Division. Euville, France. 1918-05-06

2 16 12407 French Colonials and members of 101st Supply Train, 26th 1918-05-06 Division. Euville, France

2 16 12408 Part of 101st Supply Train, 26th Division passing through French 1918-05-06 village on way to front. Euville, France

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 22 2 16 12409 Inspection of 101st Supply Train, 26th Division. Euville, France 1918-05-06

2 16 12410 Review of 101st Supply Train, 26th Division. Euville, France 1918-05-06

2 16 12474 Interior of Red Cross evacuation hospital, No. 1 in which lay the 1918-05-20 body of Maj. Raoul Lufbery, the American ace, killed near Toul. 94th Aero Pursuit Squadron.

2 16 12475 Carrying casket from bier to hearse. Funeral of Maj. Raoul 1918-05-20 Lufbery. near Toul, France.

2 16 12476 Placing casket on hearse. Funeral of Maj. Raoul Lufbery. near 1918-05-20 Toul, France.

2 16 12477 Funeral of Maj. Raoul Lufbery. near Toul, France. 1918-05-20

2 16 12478 Gen. Clarence Edwards, commanding 26th Division, paying last 1918-05-20 respects to Maj. Raoul Lufbery, at the foot of the grave.

2 16 12480 Members of UMCA Theatrical Corps giving an open air 1918-05-20 performance to members of 101st Machine Gun Battalion directly behind the lines. Bois de Rehanne, France.

2 16 12482 Members of 101st Machine Gun Battalion listening to open air 1918-05-20 performance given by members of YMCA Theatrical Corpos directly behind the lines.

2 16 12484 Antiaircraft machine gun positions which protect observation 1919-05-21 balloon of Company B, 2nd Balloon Squadron.

2 16 12485 Anti-aircraft machine gun position which protect observation 1918-05-21 balloon squadron from enemy plaines. Foret de la Riene, France.

2 16 12486 Oldest flying team in France. Capt. Elliot P. Hinds, pilot and Lieut. 1918-05-17 John C. Lundsdan, observer. 12th Aero Squadron.

2 16 12487 Officers of 12th Aero Squadron. Ourches, France. 1918-05-17

2 16 12488 Mobile Repair Shop No. 1. Motor Transportation Corps. 1918-05-20

2 17 13315 Field kitchen near Dead Man's Curve where they are under 1918-04-30 constant German shell fire. 102nd Field Artillery, Battery A, 26th Division.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 23 2 17 13316 Camouflaged un position at Dead Man's Curve. Beaumont, 1918-04-30 France. 102nd Field Artillery, Battery A. 26th Division.

2 17 13317 Camouflaged covering for walks and huts at 26th Division 1918-04-30 headquarters. Boucq, France.

2 17 13318 Unloading steel rails used on narrow gauge railroad which supplied Field Artillery with munitions.

2 17 13319 Only man of Batteries A & B, 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division, 1918-05-02 alive after battle of Selcheprey, playing with young lioness mascot. Rangeval, France

2 17 13320 Bringing in broken rifles after the fight at Selcheprey. 26th 1918-05-02 Division.

2 17 13321 Officer's Ward, Base Hospital No. 6. 26th Division. Sebastopol, 1918-05-02 France.

2 17 13322 Lieut. Col. Duncan K. Major, 26th Division. Boucq, France. 1918-05-02

2 17 13323 Operations on shrapnel wounds. Operating room Base Hospital 1918-05-02 No. 6. 26th Division

2 17 13324 French women washing for officers and nurses. Base Hospital 1918-05-02 No. 6, 26th Division.

2 17 13325 Entrance to Gen. Edwards headquarters. 26th Division. 1918-05-02 Sebastopol, France

2 17 13326 Gen. Edwards and staff, 26th Division headquarters. Boucq, 1918-05-03 France

2 17 13327 Auto truck equipped with capstan pulling road tractor out of the 1918-05-03 mud. 26th Division headquarters.

2 17 13328 26th Division laundry headquarters. 1918-05-03

2 17 13329 Finance office. Quartermaster Corps. 26th Division. Menil-la-tour, 1918-05-03 France.

2 17 13330 Capt. Tandy, 26th Division, quartermaster. 1918-05-03

2 17 13334 Col. Bunnell, division engineer, 26th Division headquarters. 1918-05-04

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 24 2 17 13336 Lieut. Col. E.F. Smith about to inspect Battery B, 103rd Field 1918-05-05 Artillery, 26th Division. Camouflaged fence in background.

2 17 13337 Companies A & B, 101st Supply Train, ready for inspection. 1918-05-05

2 17 13339 Companies A & B, 101st Supply Train, preparing to start motors 1918-05-05

2 18 13340 Companies A & B, 101st Supply Train, cranking motors 1918-05-05

2 18 13341 Algerian troops watching Companies A & B, 101st Supply Train 1918-05-05 pass through Euville, France.

2 18 13342 Officers of 101st Regiment Infantry, 26th Division. 1918-05-06

2 18 13344 Col. E. L. Logan, 101st Infantry, 26th Division, in his dugout. 1918-05-03 Beaumont, France

2 18 13345 Personnel of Evacuation Hospital No. 1 prepared for inspection. 1918-05-07 26th Division.

2 18 13347 Interior of latest type of tent for convalescents. Evacuation 1918-05-07 Hospital No. 1. 26th Division.

2 18 13348 Exterior of latest type of tent for convalescents. Patients at work 1918-05-07 in their garden. Evacuation Hospital No. 1. 26th Division.

2 18 13349 Miss Winifred Holt and Mlle. Olioura cheering the wounded. 1918-05-07 Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 26th Division.

2 18 13350 Some of the nurses at Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 26th Division. 1918-05-07

2 18 13352 Officers of Evacuation Hospital No.1, 26th Division 1918-05-07

2 18 13354 Officers and nurses enjoying the evening at a dance. Evacuation 1918-05-07 Hospital No. 1, 26th Division.

2 18 13355 Col. ___ at his desk, officer in charge. Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 1918-05-07 26th Division.

2 18 13359 Maj. Raoul Lufbery and his aeroplane. 1918-05-09

2 18 13360 Brig. Gen. C. H. Cole, 26th Division. Euville, France. 1918-05-10

2 18 13361 Brig. Gen. Cole and staff. 26th Division. 1918-05-10

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 25 2 18 13362 Divisional switchboard. Chief Signal officer. 101st Field Battalion. 1918-05-10 Signal Corps. 26th Division. Boucq, France

2 18 13363 Brig. Gen. Traub, 51st . 1918-05-11

2 18 13365 Brig. Gen. Traub and staff, 51st Brigade. 1918-05-11

2 18 13371 Ford ambulance that was shot from road at Dead Man's Curve by 1918-04-30 German guns, showing camouflaged guns in position. 26th Division.

2 18 13373 Brig. Gen. Aultman. 51st Brigade, 26th Div. 1918-05-11

2 18 13374 Brig. Gen. Aultman and staff. 51st Brigade, 26th Div. 1918-05-11

2 18 13375 Lieut. Col. Duncan Major, chief of staff, in consultation at his 1918-05-11 office. Headquarters, 26th Division.

2 18 13376 Drafting and map-making department. Headquarters, 26th 1918-05-11 Division.

2 18 13377 Battery D, 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division, loading 155 mm 1918-05-12 gun in readiness to fire on German batteries.

2 18 13379 Battery D, 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division, firing from its 1918-05-12 camouflaged position.

2 18 13380 Interior of post office on Mothers Day. Boucq, France 1918-05-12

2 18 13381 Division quartermaster, 26th Division. Menil-la-Tour, France. 1918-05-12

2 18 13398 Member of 5th Regiment Marines in silent prayer before a crucifix 1918-05-13 on an old tombstone.

2 19 14211 21st Railway Engineers supply train near Menil-la-Tour, France. 1918-05-27 26th Division.

2 19 14213 Soldiers of 26th Division sharpening their knives. 1918-05-27

2 19 14214 Automatic washing machine used by soldiers of 26th Division. 1918-05-27 Cornieville, France.

2 19 14215 Company B, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion enroute near 1918-05-27 Menil-la-Tour and 21st Engineer Supply Train in background.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 26 26th Division.

2 19 14219 American cemetery at Mandres, 26th Division. 1918-05-27

2 19 14260 Aeroplane spotters working in cooperation with observation 1918-05-21 balloons.

2 19 14261 Telephone stationsfor balloon communication. 2nd Balloon 1918-05-21 Squadron, Signal Corps.

2 19 14264 Miss Janis of YMCA Theatrical Corps comes down center aisle. 1918-05-22 101st Machine Gun Battalion.

2 19 14265 Members of 101st Machine Gun Battalion helping Miss Janis of 1918-05-22 YMCA Theatrical Corps entertain.

2 19 14266 Members of Battery F, 103rd Field Artillery breaking in green 1918-05-25 horses.

2 19 14267 Headquarters of 2nd Battalion, 101st Infantry. 1918-05-25

2 19 14268 Members of Company G, 101st Infantry being given tobacco 1918-05-31 donated by American Tobacco Fund.

2 19 14269 Church bells in evacuated towns are used for sounding gas 1918-05-31 alarm. 101st Infantry.

2 19 14270 Quartermasters unloading carefully dried wood for field kitchens 1918-05-25 from cars.

2 19 14278 Officers of 101st Infantry examining captured machine gun 1918-05-31 immediately after raiding party returned.

2 19 14279 Hidden kitchen of 101st Infantry from which food is taken to the 1918-05-31 boys in the trenches.

2 19 14282 Trenches plainly visible from an Artillery post not yet discovered 1918-05-31 by the enemy.

2 19 14283 All bridges near the front are wrecked by the French to prevent 1918-05-31 German invasion.

2 19 14284 Church a Flirey destroyed by German shell fire. 1918-05-31

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 27 2 19 14285 Church a Flirey destroyed by German shell fire. 1918-05-31

2 19 14286 All organizations decorated the graves of their fallen comrades 1918-06-03 on Decoration Day.

2 19 14287 French mothers paying their respect to the sons of American 1918-06-03 mothers Memorial Day. Memil-la-Tour, France.

2 19 14288 Members of 51st Infantry Brigade, 26th Division cultivating soil for 1918-06-03 gardens directly behind the lines.

2 19 14607 Officers of the 94th Aero Squadron, First Pursuit Camp, Aviation 1918-05-13 Field, Tours, France.

2 19 14608 Maj. Gen. Edwards commanding 26th Division and Maj. Gen. 1918-05-13 Liggett commanding Corps, AEF First Pursuit Camp.

2 19 14926 Members of Company I, 101st Infantry washing up after a dusty 1918-07-01 hike from the train to their billets.

2 19 14927 Members of Company I, 101st Infantry billeted in loft of barn 1918-07-01

2 19 14928 A street scene where Company A, 101st Military Police are 1918-07-01 billeted.

2 19 14929 French civilian giving members of Co. M, 101st, U.S. Infantry 1918-07-01 straw for clean beds. Nauteuil Les Meaux, France.

2 19 14931 Members of Battery B, 103rd Field Artillery examining the 1918-06-24 damage done by 210-mm German shell.

2 19 14933 View of damage done by shell fire directed on a gun position 1918-06-24 used by 103rd Field Artillery.

2 20 15102 Second Lieut. Willard, 102nd Field Artillery being decorated with 1918-06-01 the Croix de Guerre for conspicuous bravery.

2 20 15104 Gen. Edwards commanding 26th Division and Gen. Traub 1918-06-11 commanding 51st Infantry Brigade congratulating men in their command for excellent work.

2 20 15105 Group of officers decorated with the Croix de Guerre for 1918-06-11 conspicuous bravery.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 28 2 20 15106 American officers being decorated. View of ceremonies. 1918-06-11

2 20 15107 The American colors as they passed the reviewing stand at the 1918-06-11 decoration for conspicuous bravery.

2 20 15109 Gen. Passaga commanding 32nd Army Corps conversing with 1918-06-11 Maj. Gen. Edwards commanding the 26th Division at decoration for conspicuous bravery.

2 20 15110 102nd Field Artillery Band entertaining French civilians and 1918-06-23 American soldiers on a Sunday afternoon.

3 21 16335 Members of General Staff used their car as an office during the 1918-07-21 rapid advance of the Americans.

3 21 16339 American supply train in Lucy, France. 1918-07-21

3 21 16340 An American soldier wearing an officer of the Prussian Guard's 1918-07-21 helmet, smiling through a shell hole for the camera.

3 21 16341 Members of Company F, 101st Engineers, removing the debris 1918-06-21 from the road through Lucy, France.

3 21 16347 Military police of 101st Infantry patrolling a shell-swept road near 1918-07-22 Chateau Thierry.

3 21 16346 Mule injured by shrapnel and as being led to dressing station by 1918-07-22 a member of the 102nd Infantry.

3 21 16350 101st Ammunition Train passing through Vaux where 1918-07-22 hand-to-hand fighting took place.

3 21 16352 Members of the Medical Corps removing the wounded from 1918-07-22 Vaux, France.

3 21 16354 Field radio station hastily constructed by members of Company 1918-07-22 A, 101st Field Signal Battalion, during the advance of the Americans.

3 21 16355 Piling up shells left by the retreating Boche. 1918-07-22

3 21 16357 German prisoners unloading supplies for the Americans. 1918-07-22

3 21 16358 Observation balloon of the 2nd Balloon Company ascending. 1918-07-22

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 29 3 21 16363 Members of the 2nd Balloon Company examining 77-mm 1918-07-22 German gun left in position by retreating Boche.

3 21 16370 W.J. Duke of Company L, 103rd Infantry, wounded but still able to 1918-07-22 smile for the camera

3 21 16374 102nd Machine Gun Battalion making their attack in woods near 1918-07-20 Chateau Thierry.

3 21 16375 German prisoners resting in shelter of the woods on way to rear. 1918-07-19 Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 21 16380 Skirmish line of 103rd Infantry. 26th Division advancing over the 1918-07-18 top at 4am. Near Torcy, France.

3 21 16382 Advance of 103rd Infantry, 26th Division at 4am in Torey, France. 1918-07-18

3 21 16383 103rd Infantry, 26th Division skirting the woods in advance on 1918-07-18 Torey at 4am.

3 21 16384 Men of 1st Company, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion going into 1918-07-19 action near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16385 Men of Signal Corps detachment 102nd Infantry, 26th Division 1918-07-19 under cover of bush just before advancing to lay wire. Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16386 Signal Corps detachment, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division laying 1918-07-20 wires in machine gun swept field. Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16387 German prisoners resting in shelter of the woods on way to rear. 1918-07-19 Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16388 German prisoners carrying apparatus in from the field. 1918-07-19

3 22 16389 German artillery shelling back of American lines in order to keep 1918-07-20 reinforcements from coming up. Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16390 German artillery shelling back of American lines in order to keep 1918-07-20 reinforcements from coming up. Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16391 German artillery shelling back of American lines in order to keep 1918-07-20 reinforcements from coming up. Near Chateau Thierry, France.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 30 3 22 16392 Men of 1st Company, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion crossing 1918-07-20 machine gun swept field into machine gun positions. Near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16393 Men of 1st Company, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion, 26th 1918-07-20 Division crossing the German old front line near Chateau Thierry, France.

3 22 16394 Signal Detachment of 103rd Infantry

3 22 16395 103rd Infantry, 26th Division, consolidating their position at 5am after capture of Tourcy, France

3 22 16396 Skirmish line advancing toward the front. Torcy. France. 1918-07-17

3 22 16398 German prisoners captured at Trocy in attack of July 17, 1918. 1918-07-17

3 22 16400 Advance of 103rd Infantry, 26th Division at 4am in Torcy, France. 1918-07-20

3 22 16408 Searching some of the dead of the 168th Infantry before burying. 1918-07-17 Camp 4/5, France.

3 22 16445 Crucifix, the only part of church not destroyed. Vaux, France 1918-07-20

3 22 16449 Intelligence officer questioning German prisoners. 1918-07-21

3 22 16440 German prisoners captured by infantry, 26th Division on way to 1918-07-20 rear. Lucy, France.

3 22 16443 View of headquarters Troop, 26th Division, showing ruined 1918-07-20 church.

3 22 16446 Crucifix, the only part of church not destroyed. Vaux, France

3 22 16448 Intelligence officer questioning German prisoners. 1918-07-21

3 22 16450 Headquarters Troop, 26th Division, parading street their mascot. 1918-07-21

3 22 16451 Troops passing through the town of Vaux, France. 1918-07-21

3 22 16456 Pontoon bridge. Chateau-Thierry, France. 1918-07-21

3 22 16482 Germans firing at American observation balloon. 26th Division front.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 31 3 23 17537 Emplacement of 380-mm German gun in woods cast of Epieds, 1918-07-28 26th Division.

3 23 17538 Emplacement of 380-mm German gun in woods cast of Epieds, 1918-07-28 26th Division.

3 23 17539 Emplacement of 380-mm German gun showing tracks used in 1918-07-28 bringing gun in and out. Epieds, France.

3 23 17594 Ruins of Chateau Thierry after the Germans had retreated. 26th 1918-07-27 Division.

3 23 17595 The town of Vaux after the 101st Infantry, 26th Division, had 1918-07-27 driven the Hun out.

3 23 17596 Ruins of Chateau Thierry after the Germans had retreated. 26th 1918-07-27 Division.

3 23 17598 Panorama of the shelled city of Chateau Thierry. 1918-07-27

3 23 17599 Panorama of the shelled city of Chateau Thierry. 1918-07-27

3 23 17600 Panorama of the shelled city of Chateau Thierry. 1918-07-27

3 23 17601 French and Americans looking over the town of Chateau Thierry 1918-07-28 that was at one time in the hands of the Germans.

3 23 17602 Americans and French saluting a grave of a fallen French 1918-07-28 comrade.

3 23 17603 Signal Corps moving picture man at the 380-mm gun 1918-07-28 emplacement left by the Germans in the American drive.

3 23 17604 Empty German shell found in the woods east of Epieds near 1918-07-28 380-mm gun emplacement.

3 23 17605 American officers looking at the way the Germans had replaced 1918-07-28 trees to camouflage their 380-mm gun emplacement still giving the natural appearance from the air.

3 23 17716 Members of 101st Engineers, 26th Division, building road in 1918-06-02 Raulecort, France

3 23 17717 Road through woods built by 101st Engineers, 26th Division. 1918-06-02

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 32 3 23 17718 Plane of 94th Aero Squadron after forced landing near 1918-06-03 Manil-la-Tour. Large number of French children look it over.

3 23 17719 Members of 101st Engineers, 26th Division, building roads and 1918-06-02 crushing with steam rollers.

3 23 17721 Officers at decoration of aviators. 1918-05-25

3 23 17743 Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards in front of German 210 howitzer 1918-07-31 captured by 102nd Infantry, 26th Division, near Chateau Thierry.

3 23 17744 Gen. Edwards and staff examining German 210 howitzer 1918-07-31 captured by 102nd Infantry, 26th Division near Chateau Thierry, France

3 23 17745 Gen. Edwards and German 210 howitzer captured by 102nd 1918-07-31 Infantry, 26th Division near Chateau Thierry, France

3 23 17746 Gen. Edwards examining breach of 210 howitzer captured by 1918-07-31 102nd Infantry, 26th Division near Chateau Thierry, France

3 23 17747 Officers of 26th Division examining German 210 howitzer 1918-07-31 captured by 102nd Infantry near Chateau Thierry, France

3 24 18272 Beautiful chateau evacuated by its wealthy owner is now sued as 1918-07-09 the adjutant's office. 26th Division. La Ferte, France

3 24 18273 Divisional adjutant of the 26th Division and his assistants on the 1918-07-09 steps of their office which is in a beautiful chateau. la Ferte, France.

3 24 18274 Garden in rear of adjutant's office which is in a beautiful chateau. 1918-07-09 La Ferte, France

3 24 18275 Engineers of the 26th Division repairing one of the bridges across 1918-07-09 the Marne, La Ferte, France.

3 24 18276 Swimming hole made when bridge was blown up now used by 1918-07-09 American soldiers, Supply Train, 26th Division. la Ferte, France.

3 24 18279 Remains of an ammunition truck which was loaded with a variety 1918-07-11 of 75-mm shells after catching fire on the way to the front. 407th Ammunition Train, 26th Division, near La Ferte, France

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 33 3 24 18280 Gen. Pershing congratulating members of the Infantry Engineers, 1918-07-12 Artillery and Medical Corps who were decorated with Distinguished Service Cross. 26th Division. La Ferte, France.

3 24 18282 Gen. John J. Pershing and staff with men decorated with 1918-07-12 Distinguished Service Cross reviewing the troops. 26th Division. La Ferte, France.

3 24 18283 Group of soldiers and officers of 26th Division decorated with 1918-07-12 Distinguished Service Cross, 104th Regiment Infantry, 26th Division.

3 24 18284 The marketplace at La Ferte, France when business of the 1918-07-07 morning is at its height.

3 24 18286 Soldiers of the machine gun company, 102nd Infantry, 26th 1918-09-11 Division, having a bit to eat while entrenched along the roadside waiting for the Hun. La Theilst, France.

3 24 18287 Soldiers of Infantry Engineers and Artillery, 26th Division, being 1918-07-12 decorated by Gen. Pershing

3 24 18290 Well discovered and put to use by two members of Company F, 1918-07-01 101st Regiment Infantry, 26th Division

3 24 18291 Soldiers of Company F, 101st Regiment Infantry, 26th Division 1918-07-01 chatting with a French family in the town they are billeted.

3 24 18292 Infantry and Artillery hands of the 26th Division playing French 1918-07-04 and American national anthems. Meaux, France.

3 24 18295 Famous band of the 101st Regiment Infantry which is composed 1918-07-04 mainly of bugles, 26th Division. Meaux, France.

3 24 18349 Members of 112th Ambulance Company, 26th Division, getting 1918-07-24 water from fountain in Chateau Thierry, France

3 24 18662 The town of Vaux laid in ruins. 1918-07-26

3 24 18849 Capt. J. W. Hyatt, aide-de-camp to Maj. Edwards, commanding 1918-08-03 26th Division, inspecting guns captured from the Germans by 26th Division. Mobile ordinance repair shop, 26th Division. Villare, France

3 24 18851 A view of the mobile ordinance repair shop, 26th Division, Villare, 1918-08-03

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3 24 18852 Mechanics of mobile ordinance repair shop, 26th Division, 1918-08-03 repairing Maxim machine guns captured from the Germans by the 26th Division. Villare, France.

3 25 19092 Part of the salvage dump of the 26th Division. This material was 1918-08-04 deposited here by trucks returning from the front after the advance beyond Chateau Thierry.

3 25 19093 Another portion of the salvage dump of the 26th Division. This 1918-08-04 pile is principally rubber and webbing material.

3 25 19095 Men from front lined up to turn in their clothing for replacement 1918-08-10 and disinfection at disinfecting plant no. 2 of the 26th Division. Battery F, 102nd Regiment Field Artillery.

3 25 19096 Clothing supply tent at disinfection plant. Men of the 26th Division 1918-08-10 just back from the front are turning in old and worn out clothing for which they immediately receive, without red tape, new laundered clothing.

3 25 19099 Disinfecting machine in operation. 26th Division. The trash 1918-08-10 steam-driven disinfector is shown here. One of the two steams vats is open.

3 25 19100 Men of Battery B, 102nd Regiment Field Artillery, arriving at 1918-08-10 disinfecting plant no. 2, 26th Division to be decootied, bath and get fresh clothing after being on the front lines.

3 25 19102 Men of Battery B, 102nd Regiment Field Artillery, have received 1918-08-10 their baths, their cresol solution, fresh underclothing, new or disinfected olive-drab clothing, their "cooties" removed and they are returning "home" happy.

3 25 19103 Quartermaster warehouse at the railhead at Nanteuil-sur-Marne 1918-08-11 used by the 26th Division in its operation.

3 25 19104 Trucks at railhead receiving food for transport to troops of the 1918-08-11 26th Division.

3 25 19105 Loading forage from train to wagon. Railhead. 26th Division. 1918-08-11

3 25 19106 Unloading remounts for the 101st Engineers at railhead of 26th 1918-08-14 Division

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 35 3 25 19111 View of the "cootie" machine of the 16th Division. 1918-08-10

3 25 19121 Saacy, the little town in which many of the troops of the 26th 1918-08-11 Division were billeted after coming out of the front lines.

3 25 19122 Repairing the trucks of 26th Division at Citry after the advance in 1918-08-11 the Chateau Thierry sector

3 25 19123 Maj. T.C. Baker, commanding officer 101st Supply Train and Maj. 1918-08-11 Elon Tandy, quartermaster of 26th Division. (2 copies)

3 25 19124 Officers of Division Headquarters. 26th Division 1918-08-11

3 25 19127 Quartermaster Sales Commissary of 26th Division with line of 1918-08-13 customers

3 25 19128 Supply Company of 102nd Field Artillery, 26th Division 1918-08-14

3 25 19130 Trailer equipment for Quartermaster Rolling Sales Stores. 1918-08-15

3 25 19135 German 75-mm gun at salvage dump of 26th Division. 1918-08-15

3 26 22443 Stretcher bearer of the 102 Ambulance Company, 26th Division 1918-09-15 attaching American stretcher to a captured German stretcher carrier about 3 kilometers behind the German front.

3 26 22445 Pipe line which the Germans left in their hurried retreat will now 1918-09-13 be used by the 26th Division to carry their water.

3 26 22447 Member of the 101st Field Signal Battalion, 26th Division, 1918-09-13 stringing wire in the captured German position.

3 26 22448 Signal station with radio sets and dynamo which was partially 1918-09-13 destroyed by the Germans in the hurried rush from the 26th Division.

3 26 22454 Remains of a supply house shortly after the Hun ad found that it 1918-09-13 was impossible to hold the town.

3 26 22456 Guns of Battery D, 103rd Regiment Field Artillery, 26th Division, 1918-09-14 on the way to the front.

3 26 22457 Battery D, 103rd Regiment Field Artillery, 26th Division, passing 1918-09-14 through Mouilly on the way to the front.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 36 3 26 22458 Street scene showing the crowded condition of the street during 1918-09-14 the height of action. Supplies were rushed up to keep the 26th Division on the move.

3 26 22461 The family wash house where the soldiers of the 26th Division 1918-09-14 who are stationed in this town manage to keep clean.

3 26 22860 Camouflaged office of the chief of staff, 26th Division, showing 1918-08-31 entrance to dugout in foreground.

3 26 22861 Camouflaged headquarters, offices and entrance to dugout. 26th 1918-08-31 Division.

3 26 22862 View from near-by hill showing the skillful way headquarters of 1918-08-31 the 26th Division is camouflaged.

3 26 22863 Commanding general's camouflaged office. Headquarters 26th 1918-08-31 Division.

3 26 22865 American soldiers of the mobile repair shop of the 26th Division 1918-08-25 repairing and assembling machine guns of every make.

3 26 22867 Cleaning, repairing and painting cassions of the 75-mm guns 1918-08-26 which were used in the battle of the Marne.

3 26 22868 Members of the mobile ordinance repair shop, 26th Division, 1918-08-25 repairing a light Maxim machine gun captured from the Germans.

3 26 22871 The YMCA men with headquarters, 26th Division, are always on 1918-08-28 hand.

3 26 22872 Mess sergeant of Headquarters Troops, 26th Division issuing 1918-08-28 travel rations for a long journey to the front.

3 26 22873 Crowds watching the performance of the soldiers of the 26th 1918-08-18 Division.

3 26 22875 Officers and men of the 26th Division who are going home to be 1918-08-19 instructors for our new army. These men have each served at least five months in the trenches and front lines.

3 26 22876 Frank P. Sibley, correspondent of the Boston Globe, bidding the 1918-08-19 men of the 26th Division who are going home good-bye and good luck.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 37 3 26 22877 Men of the 26th Division starting on a long but welcome journey 1918-08-19 back home and their little French friends bidding them a bon voyage.

3 26 22879 Company B, 101st Supply Train, 26th Division, unloading bread 1918-08-28 for the 104th Infantry, 26th Division to use en route to the front.

3 26 22880 The consolidated water works. Headquarters, 26th Division. 1918-08-31

3 26 22881 Method of camouflaging a street from the enemy. 1918-08-31

3 27 23474 Phone central of the 52nd Brigade Headquarters at Mouilly. 1918-09-17 Headquarters, 26th Division.

3 27 23475 Sustained wave radio station f the 52nd Brigade Headquarters at 1918-09-17 Mouilly. 26th Division.

3 27 23476 Spark radio set at 52nd Brigade Headquarters. Operates from 1918-09-17 brigade post command to the regiments. 26th Division.

3 27 23479 German aeroplane shot down in air battle over Rattontaut by 1918-09-19 Lieut. Jr., 27th Aero Squadron, 26th Division.

3 27 23482 Lieut. Frank Luke Jr. of the 27th Aero Squadron, 26th Division, 1918-09-19 standing by Spad machine which he used to bring down German aeroplane near Rattontaut.

3 27 23483 310th Engineers rebuilding road between Mouilly and St. Remy. 1918-09-15 Road captured from the Germans by 26th Division.

3 27 23484 Boche wagons captured at Mouilly by the 26th Division. 1918-09-15

3 27 23485 Co. D. 101st Engineers. 26th Division working on road which they 1918-09-15 built in 8 hours. Moully, France.

3 27 23486 Machine is one of the six autos and eight camions captured by 1918-09-15 102nd Regiment Infantry, 26th Division.

3 27 23487 Side view of one of the Boche camions captured by the 102nd 1918-09-15 Regiment Infantry, 26th Division.

3 27 23489 Searchlight captured by the 26th Division troops at St. Remy Hill. 1918-09-13 Sept. 13, 1918.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 38 3 27 23498 Some of the boys of the 26th Division cleaning up Rettontaut, 1918-09-16 France.

3 27 23500 Company B, 101st Infantry, 26th Division, resting after 1918-09-17 recapturing territory. This is the first time pup tents have been used by this company. Grande Trenches between Mouilly and St. Remy.

3 27 23853 Men of the 86th French Artillery swabbing out their 155-mm guns 1918-09-12 which helped the 26th Division in the advance on the St. Mihiel salient.

3 27 23854 First German prisoners to be captured by the 103rd Infantry, 26th 1918-09-12 Division. On road in the Bois de Hospital.

3 27 23856 First American wounded of the 103rd Infantry, 26th Division, 1918-09-12 returning through trench to dressing station.

3 27 23857 German prisoners who were wounded by German shrapnel while 1918-09-12 crossing what had been no man's land.

3 27 23858 Carrying in German prisoners wounded in action under shell fire. 1918-09-12

3 27 23860 Member of Photo Detachment Signal Corps holding end of tape 1918-09-12 laid by the 101st Engineers, 26th Division to place where the German wire entanglement had been cut.

3 27 23861 Soldier of the 103rd Infantry, 26th Division, guarding an old 1918-09-12 German dugout in which a mine or trap is suspected

3 28 24326 Hindenburg Street now changed by the men of the 26th Division 1918-09-15 to Washington Street.

3 28 24329 View of town of Wadonville, one kilometer from the American 1918-09-15 outpost occupied by the 104th Infantry, 2nd Battalion, 26th Division.

3 28 24330 Temporary headquarters, Company G, 104th Infantry, 26th 1918-09-15 Division showing captured German machine gun.

3 28 24331 Scene from German observation point overlooking the Woevre 1918-09-15 with officers.

3 28 24332 Gen. Cole at entrance to headquarters previously occupied by 1918-09-15 Germans.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 39 3 28 24333 Members of 101st Engineers, 26th Division filling in shell hole in 1918-09-16 road.

3 28 24335 Scene from dugout showing portable German searchlight. 1918-09-16

3 28 24336 Looking through window of house which was headquarters for 1918-09-16 German troops showing ruins of town and Americans loading hay for their use.

3 28 24349 American soldiers reading and writing in American Red Cross 1918-09-20 rest room which was used by the Germans as a movie house.

3 28 24420 Effect of shell fire on St. Remy. Company F, 101st Engineers 1918-09-26 taking a short rest on their way to the front.

3 28 24725 103rd Regiment Field Artillery crossing bridge just repaired by 1918-09-28 Companies A & E, 103rd Engineers.

3 29 26122 Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards awarding D.S.C. to Sergt. Earl 1918-10-02 Sanderson and Pvt. J.J. Gannon, 26th Division.

3 29 26123 Brig. Gen. Cole commanding the 52nd Brigade congratulating 1918-10-02 Pvt. J.J. Gannon for receiving the D.S.C., 26th Division.

3 29 26142 Interior of G-3 office, 26th Division. 1918-10-12

3 29 26144 Men of the Headquarters Troops enjoying a little music in a 1918-10-12 corner of the Cinema Theater far from the shells that bursting in the city above.

3 29 26145 Men of the 26th Division about to receive the D.S.C. 1918-10-13

3 29 26146 Men of the 26th Division receiving the D.S.C. 1918-10-13

3 29 26149 Men of the 26th Division who received the D.S.C. 1918-10-13

3 29 26151 The band passing in review at the decoration of members of the 1918-10-13 26th Division.

3 29 26152 Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards commanding the 26th Division. 1918-10-13

3 29 26700 Officers of 26th Division with Miss Prescott of YMCA. 1918-08-10

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 40 3 30 27519 Chaplain Creighton, on a part of ruined church that forms a pulpit, 1918-10-18 preaching to members of the 101st Field Signal Battalion, 26th Division.

3 30 27522 Advance post command of the 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division. 1918-10-19

3 30 27524 View of dugout and muddy conditions of the roads in front of 1918-10-19 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division post command.

3 30 27525 Members of 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division inspecting 6-inch 1918-10-19 gun.

3 30 27527 Pvt. Joseph Jocobocoi, Company D, 101st Infantry, 26th Division 1918-10-19 near grass pup tent he designed and built.

3 30 27528 View of 101st Infantry, 26th Division camped in a ravine about 1 1918-10-19 kilometer from the first-line trenches. Company D's kitchen in the foreground.

3 30 27529 Men of Company B, 101st Engineers, 26th Division, carrying rock 1918-10-19 for road building in ammunition boxes.

3 31 28339 View of one of the trenches occupied by the 101st Regiment 1918-10-27 Infantry, 26th Division.

3 31 28340 Insignia worn by all members of the 26th Division. 1918-10-22

3 31 28342 The entrance of what is called "Death Valley". 1918-10-27

3 31 28343 Entrance to dugout used by 102nd Ambulance Company, 26th 1918-10-27 Division, as a dressing station.

3 31 28345 Members of 101st Infantry, 26th Division, resting in trench. 1918-10-27

3 31 28346 Looking down into "Death Valley" during a quiet moment. 1918-10-27

3 31 28348 Along "Death Valley" in Bois Belicau. Antiaircraft machine gun set 1918-10-27 near a battery of 155's of the 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division.

3 31 28349 View of 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division, guns during a quiet 1918-10-27 moment.

3 31 28350 Old line of French barbed wire surrounding the city of Verdun. 1918-10-27

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 41 3 31 28358 View of the ration dump of the 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division 1918-10-27 located at the crossroads leading to "Death Valley" which is constantly under shell fire. The men are obliged to expose themselves constantly as no dugout are available.

3 31 28359 View of the dugouts on the hill near Haumont, 26th Division. 1918-10-27

3 31 28360 View of the valley between Samogneux and the Bois Belleau 1918-10-27 called "Death Valley" on account of its being under constant shell fire. Since the 26th Division has been stationed here there has not been an hour that the roads and valley have not been shelled.

3 31 28361 Camp and mess line of Company B, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. 1918-10-22

3 31 28363 Officers of the 26th Division, Naval Reserve Force and Marine 1918-10-22 Corps at the 26th Division advance headquarters at Bras, Meuse, France.

3 31 28364 One of the three railway naval guns which is ready to assist in the 1918-10-22 Franco-American advance on the Verdun front. Attached to the 26th Division near Belleville, France

3 31 28365 Members of Battery D, 102nd Field Artillery, 26th Division 1918-10-22 cleaning harness and trying to keep warm at the same time.

3 31 28366 Three of the 155-mm guns ow the 103rd Field Artillery, 26th 1918-10-23 Division battering German lines.

3 31 28367 Battery D, 103rd Regiment Field Artillery, 26th Division in action. 1918-10-23

3 31 28368 First aid station of the 102nd Ambulance Company, 26th Division 1918-10-23 showing the first wounded to arrive in the advance.

3 31 28369 First aid station of the 102nd Ambulance Company, 26th Division 1918-10-23 showing the first wounded to arrive in the advance.

3 31 28370 Valley near Samogneux, 26th French Division. 1918-10-23

3 31 28371 Valley near Samogneux, 26th French Division. 1918-10-23

3 31 28373 Ruins of the village of Neuville. 26th Division. 1918-10-23

3 31 28374 The first batch of German prisoners who were taken by the 26th 1918-10-24 Division in the engagement of October 24.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 42 3 31 28375 View of the supply camp which was used by the 26th & 29th 1918-10-24 American Divisions and the 26th French Division.

3 31 28379 Brig. Gen. Frank e. Bamford who relieved Maj. Gen. Clarence R. 1918-10-25 Edwards as commander of the 26th Division. Advance headquarters.

3 31 28380 Headquarters of 101st Engineers, 26th Division. This building 1918-10-25 was the largest one in Bras.

3 31 28725 [no published description]

3 32 31467 Cheering poilus greet Marshal Foch's train in the railroad yard 1918-11-11 near Compeigne. 2nd American Army Corps.

3 32 32945 Men from 102nd Field Artillery, 26th Division enjoying breakfast 1918-11-10 from gun caisson.

3 32 32947 Hole made by German mine before they evacuated the sector. 1918-11-10 Road being repaired by the 101st Engineers, 26th Division.

3 32 32948 Morning newspapers are eagerly scanned for news of the 1918-11-10 armistice. 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division post command.

3 32 32949 Men of 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division near Mormont Farm. 1918-11-10

3 32 32950 Maj. Felix La Crosse, Signal Corps, 26th Division explaining 1918-11-10 where wires should be laid.

3 32 32951 101st Field Hospital setting up their tents and getting ready for 1918-11-10 business.

3 32 32952 Boche prisoners after having been examined by the intelligence 1918-11-10 officer in front of the 52nd Brigade Headquarters, 26th Division.

3 32 32955 Battery C, 102nd Field Artillery, 26th Division gunner using a 1918-11-12 75-mm gun to support trench mirror to shave.

3 32 32956 1st Company, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division, coming out of the 1918-11-12 lines to rest.

3 32 32958 Members Of the 101st Engineers, 26th Division hauling logs to fill 1918-11-12 hole in the road made by German mine.

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081-03, U S Army Signal Corps collection of photographs of 26th Division 43 3 32 32959 Members Of the 101st Engineers, 26th Division hauling logs to fill 1918-11-12 hole in the road made by German mine.

3 32 32962 German dugout showing members of the 103rd Infantry, 26th 1918-11-12 Division, Medical Department.

3 32 32963 Lieut. Daniels of the 101st Engineers, 26th Division, placing hand 1918-11-12 grenades in an anti-tank mine that was left by the Germans.

3 32 32964 Dugout used by 102nd Infantry, 26th Division, as post of 1918-11-04 command.

3 32 32965 Dugouts of 2nd Battalion, 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division, post 1918-11-04 of command.

3 32 32968 Dugout of 102nd Infantry, 26th Division, post of command and 1918-11-04 road.

3 32 32970 Gun of Battery D, 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division, which had 1918-11-04 burst, kill three and wounding three.

3 32 32971 Gun of Battery D, 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division, which had 1918-11-04 burst, kill three and wounding three.

3 32 32976 Company B, 101st Engineers, 26th Division at work under shell 1918-11-06 fire.

3 32 32978 Members of 101st Signal Battalion, 26th Division testing on wires 1918-11-06 in trench.

3 32 36790 President Woodrow Wilson inspecting billets of 102nd Infantry, 1918-12-25 26th Division.

3 32 36795 Review of 1st Battalion, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division by 1918-12-25 President Wilson, Gen. Pershing and party.

3 32 36796 Review of Maj. Gen. Harry Hale, commanding 26th Division and 1918-12-25 staff by President Woodrow Wilson, Gen. Pershing and party.

3 32 63613 Pershing chatting with the staff officers at Peace Monument 1919-09-17 before parade of First Division, Wash. D.C.

3 32 63691 Pershing passing American stand in front of White House undated

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