Letter from Frank Raymond Lane, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, to Nellie Rahe, Milan, Indiana. Discusses life at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, during World War I.
A French soldier guarding a captured German gun emplacement for a large piece of artillery, possibly the 419mm caliber howitzer mortar gun known as the "Big Bertha."
Jack Speed (left) with Jenkins and Sergeant Colombo in a communication trench, during training at an artillery school in France. Jack was his battalion’s telephone officer and led a team of men who laid and repaired cable lines.
This pamphlet of 100 "Community Songs" was published in the hopes of forming more "Liberty Choruses" to boost the morale of American citizens at home during the war.