Wool bunting pennant flag. Blue field with red corners. The edges of the corner triangles that face the center of the flag are convex. There is a white Maltese cross in the center of the flag. White hoist with no grommets. Inscription on hoist reads "4th Brg. 2nd Div'n 5 Army Corps".
Rectangular wool bunting flag. The flag is divided into four equal quarters: the upper hoist union is red, the upper fly union is white, the lower hoist union is yellow; the lower fly union is blue. There is a black cartridge box painted in the center of the flag. On the front flap of the box is a yellow oval with the letters "U.S." Above the cartridge box are the words "FORTY ROUNDS" painted in black letters in an arc. The hoist corners have square reinforcements. There is a yellow wool fringe around all sides except the hoist. White cotton hoist with a grommet at each end. Stamped on the hoist is an inscription that reads "15TH ARMY CORPS HEADQUARTERS." Machine-stitched with flat-felled seams.
Charcoal, graphite, and ink wash sketch on paper. The work depicts an airfield during World War I. An airplane, with French or British tail markings, is being pushed at the wings and at the tail by several men. A man on a tractor is visible just behind the plane's tail. In the background on the left are airplane hangars with planes in them.
Wool bunting pennant flag. White field with a blue border on the hoist edge. In the center of the flag is a red five-point star. White hoist with no grommets. Inscription on hoist reads "2nd Brg. 1st Div. 12th Army Corps".
Wool bunting pennant flag. Blue field with a white circular cross in the center of the flag. The cross resembles a Maltese cross whose outer edges are round, forming a circle. White hoist with no grommets. The inscription on the hoist reads "2nd Div 1st Brg 16 Army Corps R. C. Toy 49 N. 9th Phila."
Wool bunting pennant flag. White field with a blue border around all sides except for the hoist. In the center of the flag is an eagle, in flight, with an olive branch and three arrows in its talons. The eagle is painted in black pigment. White cotton hoist with no grommets. The inscription on the front of the hoist reads "2nd Brg 2nd Div Dept. of West Va." The inscription on the reverse reads "R.C. Toy 49.N.9th Phila."
Pencil sketch, with touches of ink wash, on paper. The sketch is glued to a piece of card. The sketch depicts three buildings; the one on the right has a tower with a small turret that has a conical roof. On the far left, in the foreground, is the back end of a truck and a stack of what are possibly galvanized cans.
A charcoal, pastel and watercolor drawing on beige textured paper. Depicted is an American soldier in oliver drab uniform firing his M1903 Springfield rifle with a trail of yellow fire coming out of the gun barrel. To the left of the soldier is the body of another American soldier lying face down on the street, presumably dead. Surrounding the soldiers are piles of debris from destroyed buildings. Part of a wall has collapsed behind the firing soldier, and a pile of red, white, and blue cloth can be seen among the rubble. Signed by the artist at bottom right, "Harvey Dunn, AEF"
Wool bunting pennant flag. Red field with a white shield in the center of the flag. Inside the shield is a blue anchor surmounted by a red cannon. The anchor and cannon are diagonally crossed. White hoist with an inscription reading "[illegible] Brg Div 9th Army Corps."
This saber bayonet was made for use on the Confederate Cook & Brother rifle. The hilt is marked "SUNFLOWERGUARD." The Sunflower Guards were Company I of the 21st Mississippi Infantry Regiment. The company was raised in Sunflower County, Mississippi.
Wool bunting rectangular flag. White field. In the center of the flag is a blue inverted crescent with a blue five-point star. White hoist with an inscription that reads "3rd Div 7th Army Corps."
Oil and watercolor painting on paper of two American soldiers while off duty during World War I. The soldiers are in uniform and sitting on a cot. The soldier on the right is wearing his helmet, with his rifle (probably an M1903 Springfield) propped on the cot next to him, reading a newspaper. The soldier on the left is smoking a cigarette and looking at the viewer. His helmet and bag are hanging on the wall above his head and there is a canteen at his feet. Signed by the artist at bottom left, "Harvey Dunn, 1918"
Charcoal and watercolor sketch on white paper, mounted on thick paper. Sketch shows shell torn buildings and trees on the right, and a church in the background on the left. The buildings have damaged roofs, and the trees look like they're dead. The church seems unharmed by shelling. There are fields in the distance.
Wool bunting pennant flag. White field with red border on all three sides. In the center of the flag is a blue St. Andrew's cross. White cotton hoist. Machine stitching. The inscription on the hoist reads "3rd Brg. 3rd Div. 6 Army Corps."
Wool bunting pennant flag. White field with blue diamond in center of flag. Each corner forms a red triangle; the edge of the triangle facing the diamond is convex. Unbleached canvas hoist. Machine stitching. Flag panels have flat-felled seams. Cotton threads of white, red, and blue. The inscription on the hoist reads "4th Brg 3rd Div. 3rd Army Corps."
Wool bunting pennant flag. White field with red diamond in center of flag. Blue border on hoist edge of flag. White cotton hoist. Machine stitching; flat-felled seams. The inscription on the hoist reads "2nd Brg 1st Div. 3rd Army Corps."
Charcoal, crayon, gouache, and blue wash drawing on heavy textured cream wove paper. The work depicts American soldiers marching German ("Boche") prisoners of war (unarmed, in green uniforms) through a street in a recaptured village on the Marne. A woman is sitting inside one of the badly damaged buildings lining the street. Deceased German soldiers are lying on the ground in the foreground.
Wool bunting pennant flag. White field with a wide yellow border around all three sides. In the center of the flag is a red applique of two crossed swords. The number "1" is stenciled on top of the crossed swords in blue (or possibly black) pigment paint. White cotton hoist with no grommets. The inscription on the hoist reads "1st Brg. 4th Div'n Cavalry. Command."