Collection

Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0502
Title: Help Your Boy At the Front
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0506
Title: Do You Want Farm Labor? Do you Want a Job on a Farm?
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0508
Title: World is Short of Food A National Emergency Exists
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0510
Title: Hog Profits Now Certain
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0513
Title: Waste No Food!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0515
Title: Free Space for War Gardens
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0517
Title: Salting Corn
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0519
Title: Free Land for Gardens
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0521
Title: Help Feed Yourself
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0523
Title: Base Burner Store Equipped to Burn Soft Coal
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0526
Title: Ten Acres of Winter Wheat for Every Corn Belt Farm
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0528
Title: Save Food for World Relief
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0530
Title: Raise More Poultry
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0534
Title: Get High Grades For Your Corn!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0537
Title: No April Fool!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0539
Title: Saving Daylight
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0541
Title: Save 1,000,000 Tons of Coal by Using an Extra Hour of Daylight!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0543
Title: Make Ready for Greater Service, Come to Summer Conference of Young Women's Christian Association, Seabeck, Washington
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0545
Title: Good Old Y
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0547
Title: Remember and Invest
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0549
Title: Farm To Win Over There
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0551
Title: Help Us Put the Blue Triangle Over the Top!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0553
Title: Salvation Army Furnishes Doughnuts to Doughboys
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0555
Title: Victory Liberty Loan Subscriptions
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0557
Title: News from Paris for Those Who Have Their Passports

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