Oil on illustration board. Portrait of four star General Carl Spaatz in a wooden frame. Army Service Ribbons for Decoration and Medals include the Distinguished Service Cross. Above his service ribbon Spaatz wears a Comand Pilot aviation badge. He also wears a khaki service coat with a green tie. Spaatz has grey hair and a moustache. His signature is in the bottom right corner of the portrait.
Oil painting on illustration board in a wooden frame. Portrait of Gen. Omar N. Bradley. Bradley is decorated as a four star General. He wears four stars (last star is not visble) on his cap with the cap's crown stiff.
Mounted albumen print of a photograph of William Tecumseh Sherman and his staff, taken ca. 1865 by a photographer at Mathew Brady's studio in Washington, D. C. The photograph shows a group of Union Army officers posing around Sherman, who is seated. Pictured are, standing, from left to right: Oliver Otis Howard, William Babcock Hazen, Jefferson Columbus Davis, and Joseph Anthony Mower, and seated, from left to right: John Alexander Logan, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Henry Warner Slocum.
Mrs. Mabel Rose Vogel was an art teacher in Rohwer camp, and retained many of her student's art projects. Many were donated to the Smithsonian for its exhibit, but a room full remained in her apartment.