A watercolor and charcoal sketch on brown paper mounted on brown card frame of a Y.M.C.A. tent. The interior of the tent is notably large in width and in height and is shown with a large ceiling space with visible wooden beams. Chairs are seen in the left foreground and American soldiers wearing brown lounging around the tent. The wall in the back is painted yellow and pink. Ceiling lamps are hung above in two rows. Soldiers apparently are wait to buy something from an area in the back near the door. The picture is painted mostly brown with some pink stripes on the back wall probably to show the sun's illumination.
Charcoal sketch, with touches of watercolor, on paper. This landscape shows a flat expanse with a river in the background. At the left are men working, a locomotive, and a structure with a smokestack and another tall projectile. On the opposite side of the river, across the bridge, these same structures are repeated. In the foreground are several large, uncut lumber logs with men in between them. The catalog card for this drawing indicates that the men are troops engaged in erecting buildings.
Pencil and crayon sketch on paper. The work is a view of the railroad yards at Is-sur-Tille, France. Long, low buildings are depicted in the middle ground. Divisional files indicate that the artist noted "Fifty miles of railroad track, combined with barracks and warehouses, cover several square miles in this area."
Charcoal and watercolor sketch on paper. The work depicts barracks at Is-sur-Tille, France during World War I. Two rows of single-story pitch-roofed barrack buildings line the sides of a dirt street with telephone or telegraph wires overhead.
Ink wash sketch of African-American troops and small camouflaged buildings. The soldiers are moving about the buildings, carrying mattresses. Sketch done on heavy white paper.