Don
Martin diary entry for Saturday, June 29, 1918:
Second division again. No news. Wrote 900
words for New York. Spent part of the evening with Wallace Morgan, the artist.
Wallace Morgan was born in
1875 and grew up in Albany, New York. In 1898 he joined the staff of the New York Herald as newspaper artist. After
eleven years with the Herald he opened his own studio. In World War I Morgan
was one of eight official artists appointed by the War Department as AEF
artist. Captain Wallace
Morgan reported for duty in France at the end of March 1918. He selected Neufchateau to locate a
studio. Here is a photo of Captain Morgan in April 1918 and two of his sketches.
Captain Wallace Morgan, April 1918 (National Archives photo no. 111-SC-86615) |
Wallace Morgan combat sketch, Cierges |
Wallace Morgan combat sketch, The Alert (National Archives photo no. 111-SC-14393, Badonviller, June 10, 1918) |
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