Photograph of a war-themed sculptural relief depicting soldier's gear, armor, and flags, likely in France or Germany, circa 1917-1919. A striped hut stands in front of the relief.
Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred…
Photograph of a city street taken from a window, likely in France or Germany, circa 1917-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera,…
Photograph of an unidentified ship, circa 1917-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos trace Kennedy's…
Photograph of an unidentified battleship in open water, circa 1917-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The…
Photograph of an unidentified ship in open water, circa 1917-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos…
Photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos trace Kennedy's military career, including his infantry training at Fort Snelling in Minnesota,…
Chart of battery fire signals and schedule, circa 1918.
Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos trace Kennedy's…
Printed tickets for bread rations issued to Allied soldiers, circa 1918.
Printed text: "Militaires en Déplacement. 100 grammes de pain. Bread tickets to be [rest of text cut-off]."
Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred…
Newspaper clipping, "Yanks on the Rhine" by Wallgren, from The Stars and Stripes, December 6, 1918. Comic strip of American soldiers comparing life in France and Germany following the end of World War I.