[Frontispiece: Sergeant William H. Bowman,
339th United States Infantry (missing from source book)]
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
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sergeant William H. Bowman, 339th United StatesInfantry (missing from book) ... Frontispiece
Archangel, where the East comes abruptly face to face withthe 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 andshell-shocked so far away from gala Archangel
The only means of transportation after the rivers were closed
Patrols were often clad in white smocks
Major General Sir William E. Ironside
MAPS
The Murman and Vologda Railways
"This war was one of the most unjust ever waged.It was an instance of a republic following the badexampl