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Photograph of Marc Lagen standing next to a partially inflated balloon, likely in France, circa 1918.
Photograph of Marc Lagen standing next to a door labeled "Pawling Manor," circa 1918.
Photograph of Marc Lagen standing next to a door labeled "Pawling Manor," circa 1918.
Photographic postcard of Marc Lagen in front of a military truck, circa 1917-1919.
Inscription on verso: "Thinking of Pawling Manor and his [crossed out: "adopted"] god mother and the happy times that are coming when the boys come home. The little trip to Richards and picnics on the rocks and tea and cigarettes in the studies and phone call and sunshine and flowers and most of all you. Marc."
Photographic postcard of Marc Lagen in front of Charlie Chaplin posters, 1916.Inscription on verso: "Mrs. John Lagen, [address in Dubuque, Iowa]. Dear Mamma. How do we look on the border - 'Me and Charlie.' Brown took this one day last week - had a fine hike. Will write later - Lots of love, Bockey."Stamped on verso: "McAllen, Texas. 1916."
Photographic postcard of Marc Lagen (labeled here as "Bockey") with fellow servicemen Okley K. Brown, Dudley Spooner, George Smith, and Don Norri at a military camp, circa 1916-1918. People and items in the photograph have been labeled in ink.Inscription on verso: "Mrs. John Lagen, [address in Dubuque, Iowa]. We returned this a.m. at 7 o'clock from our 100 mile hike. I came thru o.k. and the…
Photograph of (from left to right) Marc Lagen, John A. Paeglow (misspelled in inscription as "Pieglaw"), and Lieutenant McBrain, likely in France, circa 1918.Inscription: "Capt. Lagen. Mjr. Pieglow [Paeglow]. Lt. McBrain."Inscription on verso: "My Dear Mamma. Here we are -- the Col., the adjutant and your boy. None of us had any sleep the night before -- and I may look fat, but it's only the heavy…