Collection

Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0307
Title: Our Debt of Honor
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0309
Title: Ringing Out Liberty
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0311
Title: In Old Kentucky
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0313
Title: Man of Today
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0315
Title: Indiana Wants Men
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0317
Title: Wake Up America! Civilization Calls Every Man
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0319
Title: Fill 'Em Up to the Top
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0321
Title: I'm the Papa of this Kid
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0323
Title: How Sergeant O'Leary Won the Victoria Cross
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0325
Title: Our Boys Need Sox, Knit Your Bit
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0327
Title: While Someone Gives His Life - What Are You Giving?
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0329
Title: Think What You Can Afford to Give - Then Double It
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0331
Title: Keep This Hand of Mercy at Its Work
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0333
Title: Enroll for National Service
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0335
Title: Sword is Drawn, The Navy Upholds It
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0337
Title: Help Your Country!
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0339
Title: Follow the Flag
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0341
Title: Hospital Corps - U.S. Navy
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0343
Title: American Red Cross
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0345
Title: American Red Cross
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0347
Title: Navy Is Calling Enlist Now
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0349
Title: Uncle Sam Needs Able and Valiant Youths
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0351
Title: Queen of Belgium Appealed To The Red Cross to Aid in Saving the Children
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0353
Title: Caring for American Soliders in England
Collection: 10935 - World War I (WWI) Posters
Folder: MAP
Item: P0355
Title: How To Send Mail, Money, and Parcels to Prisoners in Germany or Austria

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