Memorandum on Sewing for the Red Cross
Title
Memorandum on Sewing for the Red Cross
Creator
Unknown
Identifier
WWP21289
Date
1917 April 28
Source
Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
Language
English
Text
Mrs. Wilson and Miss Bones are sewing for the American National Red Cross. The articles they make are to be turned over to the society to be used at their its discretion. The sewing is being actually done by Mrs. Wilson and Miss Bones for they wish to help by the work of their own hands and do the same as so many patriotic women of this Country are doing for the Red Cross work here and abroad.
Original Format
Memorandum
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Memorandum on Sewing for the Red Cross,” 1917 April 28, WWP21289, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.