A steamboat is on the Mississippi River, which is very smooth and calm. On the bank behind the boat, is a tall hill with trees. At the top of the hill, right above the steamboat, in a clearing, sits a set of houses or buildings. The steamboat has two…
An building that housed the American first aid station during World War 1 in "Fayen-Hay" during the St. Mihiel Front. The grounds in front of the building show charring and debris all over. The main building itself, is on the left side and made of…
An overturned boat in the Mississippi, presumably a riverboat/steamboat due to the paddle wheel, is sitting on the surface of the water. To the left of the overturned steamboat is another boat, with the name "Gypssy" on the stern. There are five…
An allied soldier is standing at the top of the hill. He has his outer jacket off and is holding it with his left arm. His right hand is holding the butt of his gun and resting the gun over his right soldier. He is looking off towards the left side…
There are boat in the waters of the Mississippi River. The sandy bank runs along the left side of the photograph where there are men and women standing. Many of the women have umbrellas over their heads. There is a larger, long boat in the middle of…
Rows and sections of barbed wire line the once open field of the St. Mihiel Front during World War I. In the foreground are hundreds of lines of barbed wire going multiple ways to wooden or metal stakes in the ground that are holding it up. In the…
A sort of stone statue that looks closely like some sort of tombstone has the words "Hell with Den Hohenzollern", which was a German royal, and the "best Regards to 'Wilhelm' from 90th Division" is relation to the last crown Prince of the German…
A Bridge that was built by the 315th Engineers near Sassey, Meuse, and Argonne, France during World War 1. The bridge is possibly over a waterway or ground that is covered in wooden and metal debris.The photographer is placed on the right bank and is…
A bridge that was repaired by the 315th Engineers in Sassey, France during World War 1. The right side of the photograph shows a waterway. There is a wooden or metal object sticking out of the water and floating or standing in the water. The opposite…
Two buildings, possibly homes, are wrecked by German shell fire at Dun-sur-Meuse at the Argonne Front during World War I. The building on the left of the photograph is a stone buildings. Much of the side and walls, facing outwards, are completely…