12 items found
Tags: patriotism
Title Identifier Creator To Date Numeric Type Subject
Barber-Colman Fighting WorkersWWP25365Barber-Colman Company1918 [October 12]19181012TextWorld War, 1914-1918--United States
Patriotism
Identifier:WWP25365
Creator:Barber-Colman Company
Date:1918 [October 12]
Subject:World War, 1914-1918--United States
Patriotism
Description:Printed certificate for members of a patriotic factory organization.
Julian A. Gregory to Joseph P. TumultyPI051318Gregory, Julian A.1918 May 1319180513TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:PI051318
Creator:Gregory, Julian A.
Date:1918 May 13
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Recommending Robert E. Travis.
"Negro Artillery Band Throngs East Orange Hall, Clears $926"TI00248cNewark Evening News1918 May 219180502TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00248c
Creator:Newark Evening News
Date:1918 May 2
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:African-American 350th Field Artillery Band raises $926 with performance
Perry Ln. Accounting, Geo. M. Sucard, Alfred Frankenthales and Denny A. Morgan WWPL2688UnknownNo date99999999Still ImageWoodrow Wilson Birthplace (Staunton, Va.)
Identifier:WWPL2688
Creator:Unknown
Date:No date
Subject:Woodrow Wilson Birthplace (Staunton, Va.)
Description:Group of Men and Women standing in front of an American Flag
Red Cross WeekWWP20622Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241917 May 2519170525TextPress Releases
American Red Cross
Identifier:WWP20622
Creator:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1917 May 25
Subject:Press Releases
American Red Cross
Description:Woodrow Wilson proclaims the week of June 25, 1917 to be Red Cross Week when the American people will be asked to give.
Robert H. Schwalb to Woodrow WilsonWWP25363Schwalb, Robert H.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241918 October 3019181030TextWorld War, 1914-1918--United States
Patriotism
Identifier:WWP25363
Creator:Schwalb, Robert H.
To:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1918 October 30
Subject:World War, 1914-1918--United States
Patriotism
Description:Worker pledges to organize patriot colleagues.
Scrapbook page 40T100512Unknownunknown99999999TextWorld War, 1914-1918
Judaism--United States
Identifier:T100512
Creator:Unknown
Date:unknown
Subject:World War, 1914-1918
Judaism--United States
Description:Newspaper clipping from unknown source, "Layman in the Pulpit Makes Patriotic Address."
The Barber Colman Fighting WorkersWWP25366Barber-Colman Company1918 October 1219181012TextWorld War, 1914-1918--United States
Patriotism
Identifier:WWP25366
Creator:Barber-Colman Company
Date:1918 October 12
Subject:World War, 1914-1918--United States
Patriotism
Description:Factory workers pledge to do all they can to defeat the Germans.
"Uncle Sam" (The Living "Uncle Sam")WWPL2183Nole & Thomas1919 January 1319190113Still ImageSoldiers
Camp Lee (Va.)
Identifier:WWPL2183
Creator:Nole & Thomas
Date:1919 January 13
Subject:Soldiers
Camp Lee (Va.)
Description:Picture of 19,000 Officers and Men at Camp Lee, VA in the shape of Uncle Sam
US ShieldWWPL2181Nole & Thomas1905 April 119050401Still ImageSoldiers
Identifier:WWPL2181
Creator:Nole & Thomas
Date:1905 April 1
Subject:Soldiers
Description:Picture of 30,000 Officers and Men at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. In the shape of a US shield.
Woodrow and Edith at the Dedication of First Airmail Service Run (c. 1917-1918)WWPL2623Bloomquist, OH1917-191819179999Still ImageAir mail service
Identifier:WWPL2623
Creator:Bloomquist, OH
Date:1917-1918
Subject:Air mail service
Description:Picture of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, President Wilson, Postmaster General and the Pilot who conducted the first air mail service run
Woodrow Wilson Picture Formed by TroopsWWPL1338Mole & Thomas191819189999Still ImageSoldiers
Identifier:WWPL1338
Creator:Mole & Thomas
Date:1918
Subject:Soldiers
Description:Picture of 21,000 Officers and Men at Camp Sherman in Chillicothe, Ohio in the shape Wilsons head profile.