Collection

Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0514
Title: Nebraska Potato Growers Conventio
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0516
Title: Plant Pinto Beans
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0518
Title: Nation Needs Corn
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0520
Title: Put the Idle Acre to Work
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0522
Title: Spilled Milk! Don't Cry Over It - Stop It!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0525
Title: To Grow a Crop of Pinto Beans and Dry Land
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0527
Title: Eat More Corn
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0529
Title: Keep Tuberculosis Out of Your Swine
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0532
Title: To Serve our Country we have enlisted in the United States Food Administration
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0535
Title: Women
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0538
Title: Set Your Clock Back One Hour
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0540
Title: Uncle Sam, Your Enemies Have Been Up and Are of Work on the Extra Hour of Daylight - When will you Wake Up?
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0542
Title: Is Human Life Sacred in America?
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0544
Title: World Fellowship
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0546
Title: Last Evidence That Anybody Cares
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0548
Title: Farm for Freedom
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0550
Title: Turn Your Dollars to Doughnuts
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0552
Title: Home Hospitality
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0554
Title: Help Them to Help Our Boys
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0556
Title: Tag Day
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0558
Title: Pave the Way to Victory
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0560
Title: For Wheatless Meals!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0562
Title: Salvation Army Gives Doughnuts and Coffee to the Boys Over There - Have You Made Your Contribution Yet?
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0564
Title: Club Dinner
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0566
Title: Help Win the War!

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