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Stereograph, "A Glimpse Around Shattered Verdun," Set Number 35, Image Number V18931, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of a hillside and a bedraggled tree. Caption on reverse describes the forts Vaux and Douaumont as the center of fighting in the Verdun area, France.
Stereograph, "Coast Defense Gun Elevated for Firing," Set Number 33, Image Number 19051, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of a large heavy artillery gun with several soldiers standing around it. Caption on reverse describes the coast defense system and the guns used.
Stereograph, "Grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt," Set Number 32, Image Number V19225, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of a soldier standing at a fenced and decorated grave. Caption on reverse describes the death of Quentin Roosevelt.
Stereograph, "Renault Tanks Going to the Front," Set Number 20, Image Number 188676, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of a line of tanks traveling down a country road, with soldiers walking or riding motorcycles alongside. Caption on reverse describes the effectiveness of the smaller Renault tanks.
Stereograph, "Hauling Down an Observation Balloon," Set Number 21, Image Number 18758, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of a balloon aloft with many soldiers below holding its tethers. Caption on reverse describes the use of observation balloons in the war effort.
Stereograph, "U.S. Transport Leviathan - Largest Ship Afloat," Set Number 45, Image Number V19237, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of steamship Leviathan with numerous tugboats alongside. Caption on reverse describes the history and specifications of the Leviathan, formerly the Vaterland.
Stereograph, "Happy Reunion for Soldier Fathers," Set Number 48, Image Number 19153, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of a group of soldiers, two in the front posed holding babies and standing next to their wives. Caption on reverse describes the reunion of the soldiers with their families.
Stereograph, "'And the trench was a reeking shambles.' German dead in the La Bassee area," Image number V18858, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1919. Image of dead servicemen in trenches. Caption on reverse describes the battle at La Bassée (France) as an extension of the Battle of Ypres (Belgium) in late 1914.
Stereograph, "The Place des Halles, St. Mihiel," Image Number 19248, Keystone View Company, circa 1918-1919. Image shows the ruins of a French town after bombing, with rubble in the streets and buildings in varying states of damage. Caption on reverse describes the liberation of St. Mihiel in September 1918.
Stereograph, "The American cemetery at Belleau Wood," Image Number 19250, Keystone View Company, circa 1918-1919. Image of hundreds of white crosses and the American flag at a cemetery. Caption on reverse describes the location of the cemetery and states that it will be a place of pilgrimage for untold thousands of Americans of generations yet to come.