ARCHANGEL

THE AMERICAN WAR WITH RUSSIA

By

A Chronicler
(John Cudahy)

Nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in malice.—OTHELLO

CHICAGO
A. C. McCLURG & CO.
1924

Dedicated to the memory
of
SERGEANT WILLIAM H. BOWMAN
who died of wounds
received in the action of
1st March, 1919
near Toulgas, Russia

CONTENTS

[Archangel and Gallipoli]

[Russia and the Vast Unknown]

[Objects of the Expedition]

[The Plan of Campaign]

[The Railway]

[Onega]

[Kodish]

[The River]

[The Vaga]

[Pinega]

[Retreat]

ILLUSTRATIONS

Sergeant William H. Bowman, 339th United States Infantry (missing from book) ... Frontispiece

[ Archangel, where the East comes abruptly face to face with the West ]

[ Patrols with webfoot snowshoes went forth on the snow ]

[ Where a mill flaps its awkward wings ]

[ The blockhouses where men were crippled and maimed and shell-shocked so far away from gala Archangel ]

[ An outpost on the railway ]

[ The fighting Canadians ]

[ A Bolshevik scout ]

[ The only means of transportation after the rivers were closed ]

[ When the snow mounted high the fortifications had been made safe against any projectile save a six-inch shell ]

[ Patrols were often clad in white smocks ]

[ Major General Sir William E. Ironside ]

MAPS

[ Archangel Province ]

[ The Murman and Vologda Railways ]

[ Situation Map ]