1970s Guidebook to "Cantigny", Col. McCormick Estate and 1st Division Museum
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1970s Guidebook to "Cantigny", Col. McCormick Estate and 1st Division Museum

Code: uab70015c


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ARTIFACT: This is a guidebook to "Cantigny", the estate of Colonel Robert R. McCormick of the US Army 1st Division. Cantigny is outside of Chicago and is named for a French town where the first American offensive of World War I took place. The booklet provides color and black and white photographs of the mansion's interior and its extensive gardens. The "First Division Museum" is housed upon the estate.

VINTAGE: Published circa 1970s.

SIZE: 16 pages; approximately 7" in height and 11" in width.

MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Oaktag cover, glossy paper.

ATTACHMENT: Stapled binding.

MARKINGS: None.

ITEM NOTES: This is from a United States Army 1st Division Museum book collection that we will be listing more of over the next few months. VAX05 LAHX4/14 SeVCEX03/26/22

CONDITION: 8- (Very Fine-Excellent): The booklet has only light wear.

GUARANTEE: As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.