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Reims Cardinal Lucon at the Cathedral. He remained in Reims under German shell fire until March 1918 until the French authorities forced him much against his will, to withdraw

Reims. Cardinal Lucon (left), and his assistant in the cathedral. The Cardinal refused to leave his post under German bombardment until forced to do so by the French authorities in March 1918

Reims. Cardinal Lucon (left) and his assistant. The Cardinal remained in Reims under shell fire and left only when forced to by the French authorities in March 1918

The world renowned Cathedral at Reims, France, ruined by the Germans

Reims. Cardinal Lucon (right), his assistant (left) and Capt. Faure, A.R.C. representative in Reims. At the Cathedral

French officers and ARC men being served in the A.R.C. canteen at the Gare St. Lazare, Paris, on the day it was opened, Nov. 23, 1918. This canteen will be operated for the benefit of soldiers returning from the front and Allied prisoners returning from Germany

French officers and ARC men being served in the A.R.C. canteen at the Gare St. Lazare, Paris, on the day it was opened, Nov. 23, 1918. This canteen will be operated for the benefit of soldiers returning from the front and Allied prisoners returning from Germany

French Commissioners to Gouverneur Morris, August 2, 1792, in French

Chateau-Thierry. The last resting place of the men who made the supreme sacrifice when the tide of battle was turned at the Marne in 1918. A small American graveyard on the Chateau-Thierry battlefield

Reims. Cardinal Lucon at the Cathedral. He remained in Reims during the entire German bombardment up to March 1918 when he was forced to leave by the French authorities, much against his will

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Photo by ARC Paris, May 1919.

Group title: Personnel (L)

7 July 1919 [date received]

Used in: International Syndicate, 7/19/1919, Ex. indef. Miss Robinson. July 29. Gilliams Service, Paul Thompson, Underwood & Underwood, 7/19/1919, Credit. International Film Service, Western Newspaper Union, Brown Brothers 7/19/1919.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

Temp note: Batch 4

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