Series 9 includes pages that were cut and removed from the original scrapbook of photographs, primarily of soldiers in the cities of Paulen, Seligenthal, Paulinzella, Saalfeld, Regensburg, Nurnberg, Traunsee, Ebensee, Neustadt, Ansbach, Neumarkt, Eisenach, and Reid in April and May of 1945. Known individuals are James P. Kuykendall, George, Captain ‘John’ Porter, Major Jack D. DeMott, Lieutenant Cas. Pontius, Dilallio, and the 99th Division Band.
S9P1
Top Left-Reid, Austria. Repeat of image on Series 2: Subseries 3: page 9, item 3. Backside: “May 45 Reid, Austria”
-Reid, Austria. May 1945. James Kuykendall looking into the camera with pipe in mouth. Adhesive and paper residue is present. Size: 1.75 x 1.75 inches. Backside: “May 45 Reid, Austria.”
-Repeat of image on Series 5: page 3, item 2. Backside: “May 45 Reid, Austria.”
-James Kuykendall looking into binoculars, facing away from the camera. A mirror is present just behind him. Size: 1.75 x 1.75 inches. Backside: “May 45 Reid Austria George.”
S9P2
-A soldier standing behind a grave in the graveyard at the Ebensee concentration camp. Size: 1.75 x 1.75 inches.
-Repeat of image on Series 2, Subseries 1, page 1, item 3.
-Repeat of image on Series 5, page 3, item 2. Backside: “Captain ‘John’ Porter.”
-Repeat of image on Series 2, Subseries 3, page 9, item 5.
S9P4
James Kuykendall looking into binoculars, facing away from the camera. A mirror is present just behind him. Size: 1.75 x 1.75 inches. Backside: “May 45 Reid Austria George.”
S9P5
James Kuykendall reclining on a bed, with cigarette in mouth and reading a news paper. Size: 1.75 x 1.75 inches. Backside: “May 45 Reid, Austria.”
S9P6
Repeat of image on Series 2, Subseries 3, page 9, item 2. Backside: “May 45 Reid Austria George.”
S9P7
S9S16
-A large number of military vehicles crossing a river, using a temporary floating bridge. Size: 1.75 x 1.75 inches. Backside: “45 Near…”
-A large number of military vehicles parked in a grassy area. A tree covered hill can be seen in the background. Size: 2 x 2 inches. Backside: “April 45 Seligenthal.”