Snapshot of a bomb damaged village. Handwritten label on back says "…yours truly was taken in front of our son's apartment in Minneapolis while we were there at Christmas time. The lady in the picture is quite a wonderful person. Like 'Vanity Fair' it is a story without a 'hero.' (Rat bit him that nose at nite sleeping.) He was member of Chicago Ball Club. Mr. & Mrs. R T Brown." This is an item in a scrapbook.
Snapshot of a two men sitting at a table. Handwritten label on back says, in part, "…with his English teacher. 5/19/1919" This is an item in a scrapbook.
Snapshot of four men and three children sitting on a stone wall. Handwritten label on back says, in part, "...my servant Pavlenko with neigh[borhood?] school children. Verdun 15/[?]/1919" This is an item in a scrapbook.
Snapshot of a man sitting on a stone railing. Handwritten label on back says, in part, " 'Truly yours' Konrad…my house…Verdun" This is an item in a scrapbook.
Snapshot of a group of several women and children in a boat. Handwritten label on back says "passengers [illegible] by (Birkhauf) Russian Refugees having crossed from the Bolshevik side during the night to the American from on the Dvina near Archangel, Russia Jan. 15, 1919" This is an item in a scrapbook.
Snapshot of two men standing by a fence. Handwritten label on back says "Capt Tchistiakof, Royal [illegible] Guard, Petrograd and 'Beer-cage' once of Moscow Russia" This is an item in a scrapbook.