Americans transporting German prisoners of war by motor trucks in the Chateau-Thierry sector

Gun Driven by Tractor, Passing Through Victory Arch, Flatiron Building in Background, New York, N.Y.

Victory Way showing captured German guns and pyramids built of German helmets - Madison Ave., from 45th Street, New York, N.Y.

Safe Home Again in the "Land of the Free." Transport GEORGE WASHINGTON steaming into New York Harbor upon her return after landing Pres. Wilson in France

Ghastly mementos of battle at Verdun - pile of human bones

"All their weary marches done, all their battles fought and won." American dead in the Meuse-Argonne

Love Bids Him Stay, But Duty Calls to the Man in Khaki

The Hanging man of the "Bois d'Avocourt" sector of the 79th Division

A few more reasons "Why Germany Quit" - large railway guns of the Army and Navy

Men in training at Fort Meyer [sic], being instructed in how to throw hand grenades, Va.

"All their Weary Marches Done, All their Battles Fought and Won" American Dead in the Meuse-Argonne

Americans escorting German prisoners to the rear, Meuse-Argonne

Our boys in France learning to correctly use gas masks

Gold Miners at work in the Klondike Mining District, Alaska

A dreary place to live - Main Street, Wrangel, Alaska - famous for its saloons and Indian totem poles

"Dan's Cabin" the most noted stopping place on the Klondike trail, Hootalinqua River, Alaska

Among the ice, Kozukuk River, Alaska

Dinner time on the steamer bound for Alaska

The result of the chase

Buying Alaskan outfits, Seattle, Wash.

The Klondike, Discovery claim

The Klondike--prospectors a [sic] Claim 29, above Hunker

The Klondike: Summit Station - White Pass Railroad

The Klondike: Mining town of Niles Canon

The Klondike: Niles Canon showing tramway

The strenuous life in the Klondyke [i.e., Klondike]

The miner's favorite resort, a gambling house, Nome, Alaska

Searching the sands of Anvil Creek for the precious particles (gold), near Nome, Alaska

In the Klondyke: The Melbourne Hotel, Dawson, Y.T.

U.S. Post Office inspector on his trip through Alaska