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| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0152 | "Enemy airmen successfully bombed on of our supply trains," Official report. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0153 | U.S. observation airplane on west front - France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0154 | A double-seated "Fighter" equipped with bomb-dropping device. Ready to go aloft. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0155 | Lieut. LeMaitre, French Aviation Forces, explaining "Nieuport" airplane, Fortress Monroe, Va. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0156 | The eyes of the Army - View of German town from American airplane. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0157 | Bridgnet Michelin Bombarding airplane ready to ascend, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0158 | French "75" gun in action against battle planes. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0159 | Body of a German aviator in his wrecked machine back of the French lines. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0160 | Observation balloon fatally pierced by incendiary bullets from American plane. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0161 | Attaching observation balloon to winch for towing into position, Army of occupation, Weissenburg, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0162 | Through the uncharted heavens she blazed the trail - Dirigible R-34 at Mineola. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0163 | "Through sickly shrapnel-sown meadows reaped by death alone." |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0164 | Watching "the crimson chorus of the guns" playing to the enemy. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0165 | "Twas messy, that bit of a fight" - Dead Germans amidst wire entanglements. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0166 | Shells bursting in ruined French village. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0167 | Huge shell hole beside a highway, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0168 | Monument in memory of Canadians who fell at Vimy in April, 1917. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0169 | Boyish German prisoners at a dressing station, Longpont. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0170 | German prisoners, under guard of French soldiers, were humanely treated by the Allies. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0171 | "And Now We Lie in Flanders Fields." Vallee Faulon, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0172 | Camp of French artillerymen enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0173 | French lines captured from the enemy by the Marine fusileers. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0174 | French reserves watching their comrades going into "The Valley of the Shadow." |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0175 | "Red fields of slaughter, sloping down to ruin's black abyss." |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0176 | His last fight - "See he lies, death staring from his eyes" - Somewhere in France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0177 | French mine explosion under enemy trenches. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0178 | "Setting the stage for the Devil's play" - French front. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0179 | Ripped and battered to death by the enemy - a derelict tank, Cambrai. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0180 | Huge tanks crossing the Somme. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0181 | A field of forty tanks - "Like a flock of sheep browsing" - Bethune. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0182 | Huge armored tank making its way through a smoke screen. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0183 | How France aided her fighters - Renault tanks going to the Front. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0184 | French "Tanks"which saw service, parading Paris streets. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0185 | President Wilson addressing Congress on question of international peace and imminent danger of war with Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0186 | Marshall Joffre, Viviani, Chocheprar and Fabry - French War Commission with Gov. Lowden and state officials at Tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0187 | For five hours New York's citizen army poured by reviewing stand, twenty men abreast. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0188 | Looking over soldiers' quarters - General hospital in distance, Camp Upton, N.Y. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0189 | Barracks at Camp Devens, Boys on hillside witing letters, Ayer, Mass. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0190 | Sunshine keeps our soldiers healthy. Daily sunning of equipment. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0191 | Pack inspection of 139th Regiment Infantry. American Army camp. U.S.A. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0192 | The heart of the nation - every mother's son ready to do his duty, calisthenics in the Army. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0193 | Class of officers practicing "the short point stab," American Army camp, U.S.A. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0194 | Our boys in France learning to correctly use gas masks. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0195 | Soldiers about to enter tear-gas trench, Camp Dix, N.J. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0196 | Building barbed wire entanglements - reserve offices in training camp, Ft. Sheridan, Ill. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0197 | Preparing for the firing line - loading a 3-inch field gun. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0198 | Our answer to the Kaiser - 3,000 of American millions eager to fight for democracy. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0199 | Thousands marching, thousands watching! Our national army, Chicago, Aug. 4, 1917. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0200 | One of New York's greatest military spectacles the "Rainbow" division parading in honor of citizen soldiers. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0201 | Sousa's famous Marine Band playing on south steps of Treasury building, Washington, D.C. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0202 | Thousands of Uncle Sam's sailors, training station, Great Lakes, Ill. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0203 | "Parade Rest" - Naval training station. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0204 | Projectile weighing 1070 lbs. - powder 325 lbs. One load for the 12-inch Disappearing gun, Fortress Monroe, Va. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0205 | A sailors sewing day reminds him keenly of home and mother - life on board a battleship. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0206 | Marines and sailors despersing after an assembly aft for instructions - life on board a battleship. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0207 | Bugler calling marines and sailors to assembly for instructions - life on board a battleship. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0208 | Gunners on board U.S. battleship New York loading 5-inch gun. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0209 | Deck of the U.S. battleship Pennsylvania. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0210 | Four of our submarines in dry dock in government Navy yard. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0211 | Submarines, battleships and torpedo boats in background, San Diego Bay, California. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0212 | Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Gardens, Paris, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0213 | Marshall Foch, General Pershing, Madame Joffre, Marshal Joffre and General Dubail, at Paris. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0214 | Camp Pontanezen at Brest, France from which American soldiers were returned to the United States. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0215 | Camp Pontanezen, Brest, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0216 | Troop kitchen - 21 ranges each burning cord of wood daily - Brest, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0217 | American barracks and railroad yards near Bordeaux, from tower No. 2. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0218 | Lafayette we are here! First American soldiers that marched in Paris. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0219 | Entrance to dugout, Y.M.C.A. station at Badonviller. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0220 | An interesting scene in the social room of a Y.M.C.A. Army camp hut. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0221 | General De Puydraguen coming out of a trench near Lac Blanc in the Vosges section. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0222 | Wrecked building in Amiens, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0223 | German gun guarding the mole, Zeebrugge. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0224 | Wrecked submarine at Burges, Belgium, a German submarine base. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0225 | One of the notorious U-boats stranded on the south coast of England after surrender. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0226 | Looking south over Chateau-Thierry from the ramparts of the old chateau. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0227 | Famous bridge over Marne, toward Hotel de Ville and heights of old chateau. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0228 | In Belleau Wood where Americans gave Germany her fatal check. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0229 | Strong dugouts in holes under huge rocks, in Belleau Woods, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0230 | Maison Blanc, headquarters of the Marine brigade, near Belleau Wood. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0231 | "Miracle of Lucy," France - Unharmed crucifix amidst total ruin. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0232 | Looking from Belleau Village South across the valley to Belleau Wood. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0233 | Grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, buried by Germans where he fell. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0234 | General Gouraud bestowing medals upon French heroes, Chalons-sur- Marne, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0235 | Partners of Americans in Marne counter-offensive - French Moroccan troops on Villers-Cotterets Road. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0236 | Ruins of Longpont village and Abbey, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0237 | Artillery observers telephoning headquarters from the front, on the Marne. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0238 | Captured German machine guns on road from Villers-Cotterets to Soissons. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0239 | Ruins of Soissons and its two great cathedrals. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0240 | Bringing in 1900 German prisoners captured by American forces, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0241 | German prisoners well housed, near Belleau Woods, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0242 | The Place des Halles, St. Mihiel. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0243 | Repairing Field Telephone Lines During a Gas Attack at the Front. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0244 | German battery of 150mm. guns captured by American troops near Monifaucon. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0245 | An American division headquarters at the front. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0246 | An American field radio outfit at the front in France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0247 | German pill box in the Blanc Mont Sector, Champagne. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0248 | General Pershing awarding Congressional Medals to brave American boys, Chaumont, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0249 | Our doughboys at work - ordnance repair shop, Mehun-sur-Yevre, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0250 | One of the buildings of the American Ordnance repair shop at Mehun- sur-Yevre, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0251 | "Kamarad" and German trophies on a French chateau. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0252 | The Stars and Stripes flying over Ehrenbreitstein fortress, on the Rhine, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0253 | Guards at American bridgehead boundry, Montbaur, east of the Rhine. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0254 | A mile of autos used by our "Third Army," Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0255 | Doughboys of 89th Div., resting before review, Treves, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0256 | American army of occupation on the Rhine, near Ehrenbreitstein. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0257 | Tractor-drawn artillery of 89th Div. before largest hangar in Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0258 | U.S. Army tractor negotiating the steep declivities of Rhine at Coblenz. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0259 | French auto mitrailleuse attached to U.S. Army, Montabaur, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0260 | Observation baloons near Coblenz, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0261 | Salvation Army hut, always at the front with our doughboys, Rhine frontier. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0262 | Doughnuts for Doughboys - Montabaur on the Rhine. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0263 | American soldiers on the west bank of the rhine in the occupied region, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0264 | Introducing baseball in Germany, U.S. Army of occupation on the Rhine. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0265 | After the strenuous war days - American boys enjoying a Rhine excursion. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0266 | General Pershing decorating Officers of the 89th Div., Treves, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0267 | Uncle Sam and John Bull again fast friends - Yankee troops in London. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0268 | Cementing Anglo-French friendships, soldiers of France in London. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0269 | Victory Day celebration, July 14, 1919 - Arch of Triumph, Paris. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0270 | France does honor to the gallant sons of Britain - Victory Parade, Paris. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0271 | Sons of France on parade in Paris. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0272 | Gallant Legionaires of Czechoslovakia on parade, Prague. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0273 | Devastated Arras, "Grande Place" section visited by peace conference delegates, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0274 | The Queen of Belgium making stereo photo during Pres. Wilson's visit to Belgium. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0275 | The President and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wilson, the King and Queen of Belgium at University of Louvain. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0276 | President Wislon and Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, Belgium. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0277 | Where the peace treaty was signed, Palace of Versailles, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0278 | A plenary session of the peace conference in building of French foreign office on the Quai D'Orsay, Paris. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0279 | Guards of the Republic - in palace of Versailles during treaty signing. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0280 | Galerie des Glaces, showing table where peace treaty was signed, Versailles, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0281 | Clemenceau, Wilson and Lloyd George leaving palace of Versailles after signing peace treaty. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0282 | Second Division men entrained for the return home, Germany. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0283 | Some of our two million fighters ready for home, Brest, France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0284 | Our boys boarding transport for "the good old U.S.A." |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0285 | The New York city skyline bringing a thrill to the heart of every returning doughboy - U.S.S. Louisiana arriving in the harbor. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0286 | U.S. transport Leviathan, formerly the Vaterland, largest ship afloat. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0287 | U.S. battleships serve as transports in bringing our troops home - the Louisiana at dock in New York harbor. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0288 | Colored troops returning from France on S.S. Aquitania, New York. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0289 | Ready for the "abandon ship" drill: U.S. soldiers with life belts adjusted. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0290 | A friendly bout among our boys, on transport returning from France. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0291 | Hospital deck on giant transport "Leviathan." |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0292 | Severely wounded being transferred to hospital ship from transport, Hoboken. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0293 | Wounded soldier about to undergo operation; Hospital No. 5, New York. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0294 | Nursing wounded heroes back to health, Convaleacent Hospital No. 5, New York. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0295 | Fighters who broke the Hindenburg line, parading down Fifth Ave., New York. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0296 | Happy reunion for home-coming soldier fathers. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0297 | The American cemetery at Belleau Wood. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0298 | "Back to home land!" Removing casket of America's unknown soldier drom the Olympia, Washington, D.C. |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0299 | America's most notable gathering of military heroes - left to right, Jacques (Belgium), Diax (Italy), Coolidge, Foch (France), Pershing, |
| Keystone View Co. | 76:0147:0300 | Disarmament Conference in Session, Continental Hall of D.A.R., Washington, Nov. 21, 1921. |
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