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CITIES and VILLAGES

ENJOYMENTS and PAINS

ROMAGNE

sous

 

MONTFAUCON

Romagne sous Montfaucon

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Romagne Cemetery, France. Where more than 23,000 American dead sleep the last sleep.

Their sacrifice at St. Mihiel, Mont. Faucon, in the Argonne,

and around Verdun brought victory to our arms in The World War

Mann, W. L., photographer

Mann & Landry, copyright claimant

1919 August 12

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C

pershing romagne montfaucon cemetary cimetiere argonne saint mihiel ww1 guerre 14 18 1914 1918

General Pershing making a Memorial Day address to members of the A.E.F.

and French officers and soldiers at Romagne

18 June 1919

Ex. Underwood and Underwood. July 20th.

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

pershing romagne montfaucon cemetary cimetiere argonne saint mihiel ww1 guerre 14 18 1914 1918

The arrival of General Pershing at Romagne, France,

the burial place of 32,000 Americans. Memorial Day, 1919

May 1919.

Ex. Underwood and Underwood. July 20th.

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

pershing romagne montfaucon cemetary cimetiere argonne saint mihiel ww1 guerre 14 18 1914 1918

General Pershing and French Officers at Romagne, France, on Memorial Day, 1919

May 1919

Ex. Underwood and Underwood. July 20th.

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

pershing romagne montfaucon cemetary cimetiere argonne saint mihiel ww1 guerre 14 18 1914 1918

Major General greeting French officers

who have come to do honor to American dead. Romagne, France

30 May 1919

Photographer: ARC Paris

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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