Great War Photographs, Illustrations, Etc.
WWI Memorial (Mechanicsville, Iowa)
WWI Stereographs, Photos, & Illustrations
Even the Moon . . . (American Postcard, 1911)
Me Muchee Lika . . . (American Postcard, 1913)
Ames, Iowa (American Postcard, 1914)
Seeing New York (Postcard Book, 1915)
Armored Machine Gun Car (American Postcard)
Coast Defense Gun (American Postcard)
Belgian Soldiers in the Trenches (Postcard)
Trench Construction: Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkansas (Postcard)
Jefferson Barracks, Missouri (Postcard)
As the rifle you have is loaded (American Postcard)
Here's to you (American Postcard)
We Shoot This Many Shells at the Huns (American Postcard)
Huns don't like these tanks (American Postcard)
Piles of shells (1919)
Trenches: Malbrooch Hill
Hold On! I'm Coming. (British Postcard)
His Ideal (American Postcard)
You've Enlisted My Affection (American Postcard)
Revenge is Near (French Postcard)
I Dream of You (French/American Postcard)
Near You by My Dreams (French/American Postcard)
Friends Forever! (French/American Postcard)
Trust, hope, love, duty! (French/American Postcard)
Der Weltkrieg: German WWI Postcards (Word Document)
Die Treue: Part I (German Postcard)
Die Treue: Part 2 (German Postcard)
Unser Kaiser (German Postcard)
Russische Kultur (German Postcard)
Gott mit Uns (German Postcard)
Aerial Photo: Shell Cratering
Aerial Photograph, April, 1918 (Anaglyph)
Twenty Years After: Aerial View of Bailleul, France (Before Bombing, 1918)
Twenty Years After: Aerial View of Bailleul, France (After Bombing, 1918)
Charge Through Barbed Wire (Illustration)
Time's Up, Over You Go (Illustration)
A Glorious Charge (Illustration)
Gallant Defense of Hill 60 (Illustration)
British Indian Troops Charging the Germans (Illustration)
Fight in a Cloud of Gas (Illustration)
Charge on German Trenches wearing Gas Masks (Illustration)
Treating Mustard Gas Burns (Photograph)
Carry On! (ca. 1917) by Edwin Howland Blashfield
Great War Memorial (Mechanicsville, Iowa)
Great War Memorial: Veterans of Iowa County (Marengo, Iowa)
Bayonet Training Dummy from Elements of Trench Warfare (1917)
Diagram of Trenches from Elements of Trench Warfare (1917)
Diagram of Communicating Trenches from Elements of Trench Warfare (1917)
"Fighting Mad" from History and Rhymes of the Lost Battalion by "Buck Private" McCollum (1921)
"Over the Top!" from History and Rhymes
"Songs of Sorrow" from History and Rhymes
"The Ambulance Driver" from History and Rhymes