Collection

Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0559
Title: They Finished Their Job Now Let's Finish Ours
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0561
Title: We Give She Serves They Win
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0563
Title: General Pershing Cabled
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0565
Title: Minute-man Crops
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0567
Title: Remaking Crippled Soldiers Into Useful Citizens
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0569
Title: Thousands of Nurses in Cantonments and War Zone
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0571
Title: Save the Food
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0573
Title: Send More Men Won't You Answer The Call
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0575
Title: There Are Three Types of Men
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0577
Title: If Ye Break Faith -- We Shall Not Sleep
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0579
Title: Keep Germans and German Goods Out of the British Empire
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0581
Title: Justify the Faith of Your Fathers, and Earn the Gratitude of Your Children
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0584
Title: War of Munitions
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0587
Title: British Navy at War
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0589
Title: Call to Arms
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0592
Title: Skilled Mechanics Urgently Needed
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0594
Title: Fight With National War Bonds
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0596
Title: Have You Asked Yourself
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0598
Title: North Dakota in World War
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0600
Title: Up Civilians!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0602
Title: Doing My Bit Four Years
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0604
Title: The German Who Lived Next Door
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0606
Title: Knights of Columbus Dominion Wide Appeal
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0608
Title: North Dakota State Council of Defense Presents U.S. Government Official War Pictures
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0610
Title: England Expects

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