Letter to Marc Lagen from the Master Electrician, March 8, 1919. Asks for assistance in procuring parts from the Quartermaster. Letter is written on Army of Occupation, Third U.S. Army Office, Balloon Commander Air Service stationery. One handwritten…
Letter to Mildred Washburn from Marc Lagen, June 22, 1914. Discusses possible performance by LADA. Includes an informational leaflet about music artists under Lagen's management. Two pages.
Letter to Mildred Washburn from Marc Lagen, June 30, 1914. Determines details of performance by LADA. Includes an informational leaflet about music artists under Lagen's management. Two pages.
Letter to Stars and Stripes editor from Marc Lagen, October 27, 1918. Forwards an article written by one of the Balloon men (article not included). One typed page.
Photograph of Lieutenant Colonel John A. Paeglow, U.S. Army Air Service, circa 1918. Inscription: "Yours Truly, John A. Paeglow, Lt. Col. Air Service U.S.A."
Map overlay of an unknown aerial image, marking the location of batteries in the Verdun region of France, June 5, 1917.Inscription: "Batteries before demolition firing B. Battery of 2 cannon of 210mm...hidden in an infantry position. Verdun Region.…
Map overlay of an unknown aerial image, marking the location of batteries in the Verdun region of France, September 5, 1917.Inscription: "Battery of Photo #- - - - After being camouflaged. Verdun Region. Sept. 5, 1917. 2600m f:50."
Photograph of Marc Lagen (left) and a fellow serviceman, identified in the inscription as Hackett, sitting outside, circa 1918.Inscription: "Lagen et Hackett."
Double-sided photo block featuring Marc Lagen in uniform and a hand-colored portrait of a woman (presumably Lagen's wife, Emily Schupp, also known as Lada), circa 1910s.