File:Map showing position of German Army geologic stations, St. Mihiel sector. LOC 92684136.jpg

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English: Shows northern region of St. Mihiel. Relief shown by spot heights. Base maps: Flle. no. 17. Carte de France à 1/200.000 -- Flle. no. 18. Carte de France à 1/200.000. Metz. Black ink, blue pencil, and red pencil on printed maps. Stamped on: Summerall papers. Sheets 17 and 18 pasted together. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes index to adjoining sheets and boundary diagrams. Vault ARP
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Map showing position of German Army geologic stations, St. Mihiel sector.
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G5834.S3418C5 1918 .M3
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/92684136/
Author Summerall, Charles Pelot
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France · Mihiel Region · Saint · Saint-Mihiel Region
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Military Battles And Campaigns · American Memory · Catalog · Geography And Map Division
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Maps, Manuscript · Military Geology · Geology · Saint-Mihiel Region (France) · Saint-Mihiel Region · Maps · France

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