Collection Items
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MapDaily Mail world map of war and commerce
World map of war and commerce Includes color illustrations, charts, and list of the distribution of British fleets in 1914. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy sectioned in two and mounted on cloth.- Contributor: George Philip & Son - London Geographical Institute
- Date: 1917
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MapThe blood-red world : map showing territory of the Earth directly affected by the Great War. "Supplement to the Watchman, November 1914." Includes statistical chart. Publisher information on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Southern Publishing Association
- Date: 1914
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MapHere are the Kaiser's war plans : National Security League's warning to thoughtful Americans : how Germany wanted the world to look : a graphic explanation of why there is a war.
How Germany wanted the world to look Shows the world excluding the poles and the western half of North America. "By courtesy of the New York World, from the World Sunday Magazine, October 28, 1917." Includes index to quotes from various German sources. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy mounted on cloth.- Contributor: National Security League
- Date: 1917
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MapThe Daily Telegraph map of the world on Mercator's projection
Map of the world on Mercator's projection Shows events of World War I. Insets: Belgian possessions, Dutch " -- French possessions -- Italian possessions, Portuguese " -- Panama Canal -- Suez Canal -- United States possessions. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy sectioned in two and mounted on cloth.- Contributor: Geographia Ltd - Gross, Alexander
- Date: 1918
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Map[World War One naval actions and operational areas]. Title devised by cataloger. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Great Britain. Committee of Imperial Defence. Historical Section
- Date: 1919
- Resource: [World War One naval actions and operational areas] - 16 pages
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MapThe comprehensive series, historical-geographical maps of the United States
Historical-geographical maps of the United States Wall maps. Relief shown by hachures. "Copyright by E.W.A. Rowles"--On map sheets. Publication date inferred from rubber-stamped date: Dec. 1-1919. Sheet edges mounted on cloth backing. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Some maps include inset. Includes brief description for period shown on each map and col. ill. Maps nos. 31, 32, 33, and 34 published separately...- Contributor: Modern School Supply Company - Rowles, E. W. A.
- Date: 1919
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MapSubject nationalities of the German alliance : from the Allies' peace terms as stated in their reply to President Wilson's note of 19th Dec. 1916 : [Eurasia]. "In December 1916, President Woodrow Wilson of the United States, as the leader of the world's most important neutral power, put forward a plan to end World War I with a "peace without victory." Wilson asked the Allied and Central powers to state their terms for peace. In their reply to Wilson's note, the Allied powers declared: "The civilized world knows that the aims...
- Date: 1910
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MapWhy Germany wants peace. Shows Eurasia and North and Northeast Africa. Includes list of publications of the Committee on Public Information. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Committee on Public Information
- Date: 1918
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MapThe battle fronts of Europe Shows the area between the European western and eastern fronts overlaid over a map of the United States. Includes text. LC copy mounted on cloth. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1917
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MapDie Schiffsversenkungen unserer U-Boote : nach Lage und Zahl dargestellt auf Grund amtlichen Materials mit Seeschlachten, Sperrgebieten, Landfronten, Land-Gewinn und -Verlust
Flemmings Karte beit Schiffsversenkungen unserer U-Boote Relief shown by shading. Includes inset "Das Sperrgebiet um die Kapverdischen Inseln und Dakar". LC copy mounted on cloth and stamped on "1133". Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: Carl Flemming (Firm)
- Date: 1918
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MapSperrgebiete um Europa und Afrika "Aus Michelsen, Der U-Bootskrieg 1914-1918". Includes inset "Sperrgebiet des nördlichen Eismeeres". On verso: U-boat diagrams and ancillary map "Amerikanisches Sperrgebiet". Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Wagner & Debes
- Date: 1925
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MapA German illustration of "freedom of the seas" in war time : [Western Europe and western Mediterranean Sea]. "Freedom of the seas was a highly contentious issue during World War I. Great Britain, which enjoyed maritime superiority over Germany, used its navy to block the shipment of military and industrial goods to Germany, including by way of ports in Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, and other neutral countries through which cargoes could be transshipped to Germany. Germany protested the British blockade and sought...
- Date: 1915
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MapLocation of headquarters of units in 26th, 29th & 82nd Divs. (5th Corps) : [northeastern France]. Shows region between Nancy and Dijon. Relief shown by contours, shading, and spot heights. Title of upper right base sheet: Carte de France et des frontières à 1/200.000 (type 1912). Black ink and blue pencil on 4 mutilated printed maps pasted together. Stamped on: Summerall papers. On upper left base sheet: No. 26 Troyes. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as...
- Contributor: Summerall, Charles Pelot
- Date: 1918
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MapMeuse-Argonne offensive, map showing daily position of front line : Map Room G-3, G.H.Q., May 24, 1919. "World War I ended with the entering into effect of the armistice at 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918. The final chapter of the war began on September 26, when the British, French, Belgian, and American armies attacked along a wide front with 123 divisions, with 57 divisions in reserve. Defending were 197 German divisions, of which only 51 were classed by allied intelligence...
- Contributor: Summerall, Charles Pelot - United States. Army. Engineer Regiment, 29th.
- Date: 1918
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MapThe North American Indian in the World War Relief shown by hachures. Shows Native American participation, graves, and military decorations awarded in France and Belgium. Includes inset "Special sketch of noted battlefields, comprising Verdun & Meuse, Argonne & St. Mihiel operations, where the Indians occupied so many sectors and won such fine distinction". Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Adjutant-General's Office
- Date: 1925
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MapMaps showing entrenchments in France during World War I at a scale of 1:20,000. The collection consists of 477 maps from World War I created by American and French forces that show trenches and related military information in France and Belgium.
- Contributor: France. Armée. Service Géographique - United States. Army - Summerall, Charles Pelot
- Date: 1915
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MapMap to illustrate the Meuse-Argonne Offensive : first, second, and last phases. "To accompany Report of the Commander in Chief, November 20, 1918." Red-and-blue military overprint on gray-and-white base. LC copy torn and wrinkled. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. ARP
- Contributor: United States. Army. Engineers, 29th.
- Date: 1918
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MapSituation le 9 septembre 1914 la veille de la Bataille de la Marne : [France]. Pen-and-ink and colored pencil on two sheets of paper pasted together. Mounted on cardboard. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes text.
- Date: 1914
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MapSituation le 9 septembre 1914 au moment ou le commandement allemand ordonne la retraite de l'aile droite et du centre : [France]. Shows the first battle of the Marne. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Pen-and-ink and colored pencil on paper. Mounted on cardboard.
- Date: 1914
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MapFront de Lorraine "Septembre 1918." Pen-and-ink. Stamped on: Summerall papers. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault ARP
- Contributor: Summerall, Charles Pelot - France. Armée. Armée, 8e. Etat-Major. Bureau, 2e.
- Date: 1918
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MapMap to illustrate the offensive of the St. Mihiel salient. Shows region between St. Mihiel and Metz. Base map: St. Mihiel salient. "To accompany report of the Commander in Chief, November 20, 1918." Accompanied by mimeographed index: History of the St. Mihiel Salient : index. 6 leaves ; 31 cm. Stamped on: Summerall papers. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Two copies of accompanying index. ARP
- Contributor: Summerall, Charles Pelot - United States. Army. Engineer Regiment, 29th.
- Date: 1918
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MapThe St. Mihiel offensive.
St. Mihiel salient Shows troop movements , defenses, and railways. Ink and colored ink over photocopied base map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Date: 1918
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MapInformation from captured German maps, prisoner's statements, and recent aeroplane photographs : [Sommerance region]. "This U.S. Army map shows the situation in the Sommerance region of the Western front on October 2, 1918, a little more than a month before the end of World War I. The map, which identifies German positions, was distributed to officers down to the company commander level. A notice reads: "Information from captured German maps, prisoner's statements and recent aeroplane photographs." Behind the...
- Contributor: United States. Army. Army Corps, 1st. G.S. Second Section - Summerall, Charles Pelot
- Date: 1918
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MapPresumed enemy order of battle, October 7, 1918 : [Sommerance region]. "This U.S. Army map from World War I shows the U.S. and opposing German lines and presumed enemy order of battle in the vicinity of Sommerance, France, on October 7, 1918. German forces are classified by their quality of fighting skill; the best units are ranked as first class and poorest as fourth class. Units are broken down into division and then regiment. The...
- Contributor: United States. Army. Army Corps, 1st. G.S. Second Section - Summerall, Charles Pelot
- Date: 1918
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MapPosition of batteries & units of fire : [Stenay]. Shows northwestern vicinity of Stenay. "10 Nov. 1918." At head of title: Hdqrs. Div. Arty., 89" Div. Accompanied by typescript text: Plan of attack for supporting attack of 177th Infantry Brigade. [1] leaf ; 34 cm. -- Text annotated in pencil. [2] leaves ; 33 cm. -- Ms. map at 1:20,000 in pencil: Foreman 11/10/18 grouping. 1 map : ms., tracing : 21 x...
- Contributor: Summerall, Charles Pelot
- Date: 1918