The Americans in the Great War; v. 2. The Battle of Saint Mihiel / (St. Mihiel, Pont-A-Mousson, Metz)

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FOREWORD THE ST. MIHIEL VICTORY, SEPTEMBER, 1918

THE MILITARY OPERATIONS IN THE ST. MIHIEL SALIENT (1914-1918).

A VISIT TO THE BATTLEFIELDS IN THREE ITINERARIES

A VISIT TO ST. MIHIEL

SECOND DAY COMMERCY PONT -MOUSSON METZ

METZ ORIGIN AND CHIEF HISTORICAL FACTS

CONTENTS

PLAN OF PONT-À-MOUSSON

Arbitrary Signs
A.—Church of St. Laurent.   
B.—Church of St. Martin.
C.—Lesser Seminary.
H.—HÔtel-de-Ville.
 
1.—Rue du Port.
2.—Rue St. Laurent.
3.—Place Duroc.
4.—Rue de l’Union.
5.—Rue Gambetta.
6.—Rue St. Martin.
7.—Rue Victor Hugo.
8.—Place Thiers.
9.—Avenue Carnot.

Plan of Commercy
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Plan of Commercy
Arbitrary Signs
A.—Old ChÂteau, now a Barracks. 
C.—Barracks.
H.—HÔtel-de-Ville.
O.—Octrois.
P.—Sous-PrÉfecture.
T.—Theatre.
 
1.—Place de l’HÔtel-de-Ville.
2.—Rue du Pont des Religieuses.
3.—Road to Metz.
4.—Rue des Capucins.
5.—Road to Nancy.
6.—Rue LevÉe-de-Breuil.
7.—Road to Bar-le-Duc.
8.—Rue Carnot.
9.—Rue de Lisle.
10.—Road to Verdun.
11.—Rue du Four.
12.—Rue de l’Eglise.
13.—Rue de la Gare.

PLAN OF METZ

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METZ
 1. Place d’Armes.
 2. Prefecture Bridge.
 3. Prefecture Square.
 4. Rue Pont-Moreau.
 5. Rue Belle-Isle.
 6. Thionville Bridge.
 7. Rue de l’HÔpital Militaire.
 8. Route de Thionville.
 9. Rue Fabert.
10. Rue de la TÊte-d’Or.
11. Rue de la Grande ArmÉe.
12. Rue des Allemands.
13. Rue de St. Julien.
14. Rue de Sarrebruck.
15. Rue Haute-Seille.
16. Rue de Strasbourg.
17. Avenue du MarÉchal Foch. 
18. Rue Vauban.
19. Rue de Magny.
20. Rue des Clercs.
21. Avenue de la Citadelle.
22. Rue de Nancy.
23. Rue de Pont-À-Mousson.
24. Chambre Square.
25. Rue de la Paix.
26. Rue Pont-des-Morts.
27. Rue de Paris.
28. Avenue Serpenoise.
29. Rue Harelle.
30. Rue de la Gare.
31. Rue de Thionville.
32. Rue du Haut-Poirier.
33. Rue Serpenoise.
34. Rue de President Wilson.
35. Rue de Verdun.
36. Avenue de MarÉchal Joffre.
37. King George Square.
38. Bd. Georges ClÉmenceau.
39. Bd. President PoincarÉ.
40. Place de la RÉpublique.
41. Rue Fournirue.
A. Cathedral.
B. German Gate.
C. Barracks.
D. St. EucairÉs Church.
E. St. Vincent’s Church.
H. HÔtel-de-Ville.
J. Palais-de-Justice.
M. Museum.
P. Prefecture.
P.S. Serpenoise Gate.
T. Theatre.

Contents Volume II.

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MICHELIN ILLUSTRATED GUIDES
TO THE BATTLEFIELDS (1914-1918)


THE   AMERICANS
IN   THE
GREAT   WAR

VOLUME II.
THE BATTLE OF SAINT MIHIEL

(ST. MIHIEL, POINT-À-MOUSSON, METZ.)



MICHELIN & Cie., CLERMONT=FERRAND
MICHELIN TYRE Co. Ltd., 81 Fulham Road, LONDON, S. W.
MICHELIN TIRE Co., MILLTOWN, N. J., U. S. A.

The   Michelin  Wheel

BEST of all detachable wheels
because the least complicated

Elegant

It embellishes even the finest coachwork.

Simple

It is detachable at the hub and fixed by six bolts only.

Strong

The only wheel which held out on all fronts during the war.

Practical

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It prolongs the life of tires by cooling them.

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THE “TOURING CLUB DE FRANCE”

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WHAT IS IT? WHAT ARE ITS USES?

The “Touring Club de France” (founded in 1890), is at the present time the largest Touring Association in the whole world. Its principal aim is to introduce France—admirable country and one of the loveliest on earth—to French people themselves and to foreigners.

It seeks to develop travel in all its forms, on foot, on horseback, on bicycle, in carriage, motor, yacht, or railway, and soon in aeroplane.

Every member of the Association receives a badge and an identity ticket free of charge, as also the “Revue Mensuelle” every month.

Members have also the benefit of special prices in a certain number of affiliated hotels; and this holds good for the purchase of guide-books and Staff (Etat-major) maps, as well as those of the “MinistÈre de l’IntÉrieur,” the T. C. F., etc. They may insert notices regarding the sale or purchase of traveling requisites, in the “Revue” (1 fr. per line). The “ComitÉ des Contentieux” is ready to give them counsel with regard to traveling, and 3,000 delegates in all the principal towns are able to give them advice and information about the curiosities of art or of nature in the neighborhood, as well as concerning the roads, hotels, motor-agents, garages, etc.

Members are accorded free passage across the frontier for a bicycle or motor-bicycle. For a motor-car the Association gives a “Triptyque” ensuring free passage through the “douane,” etc.


ONE TRAVELS BEST IN FRANCE WHEN A MEMBER
OF THE “TOURING CLUB DE FRANCE”

IN MEMORY
OF THE MICHELIN WORKMEN AND EMPLOYEES WHO
DIED GLORIOUSLY FOR THEIR COUNTRY

THE AMERICANS
IN THE
GREAT WAR

VOLUME II.

THE BATTLE OF ST. MIHIEL
(ST. MIHIEL, PONT-À-MOUSSON, METZ.)


Published by
Michelin & Cie, Clermont-Ferrand, (France)
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Copyright, 1920, by Michelin & Cie

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