Barber-Colman Fighting Workers | WWP25365 | Barber-Colman Company | | 1918 [October 12] | 19181012 | Text | World War, 1914-1918--United States Patriotism |
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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.
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Julian A. Gregory to Joseph P. Tumulty | PI051318 | Gregory, Julian A. | | 1918 May 13 | 19180513 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:PI051318 Creator:Gregory, Julian A. Date:1918 May 13 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Recommending Robert E. Travis.
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"Negro Artillery Band Throngs East Orange Hall, Clears $926" | TI00248c | Newark Evening News | | 1918 May 2 | 19180502 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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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
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Perry Ln. Accounting, Geo. M. Sucard, Alfred Frankenthales and Denny A. Morgan | WWPL2688 | Unknown | | No date | 99999999 | Still Image | Woodrow Wilson Birthplace (Staunton, Va.) |
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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
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Red Cross Week | WWP20622 | Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 | | 1917 May 25 | 19170525 | Text | Press Releases American Red Cross |
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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.
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Robert H. Schwalb to Woodrow Wilson | WWP25363 | Schwalb, Robert H. | Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 | 1918 October 30 | 19181030 | Text | World War, 1914-1918--United States Patriotism |
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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.
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Scrapbook page 40 | T100512 | Unknown | | unknown | 99999999 | Text | World War, 1914-1918 Judaism--United States |
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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."
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The Barber Colman Fighting Workers | WWP25366 | Barber-Colman Company | | 1918 October 12 | 19181012 | Text | World War, 1914-1918--United States Patriotism |
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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.
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"Uncle Sam" (The Living "Uncle Sam") | WWPL2183 | Nole & Thomas | | 1919 January 13 | 19190113 | Still Image | Soldiers Camp Lee (Va.) |
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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
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US Shield | WWPL2181 | Nole & Thomas | | 1905 April 1 | 19050401 | Still Image | Soldiers |
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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.
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Woodrow and Edith at the Dedication of First Airmail Service Run (c. 1917-1918) | WWPL2623 | Bloomquist, OH | | 1917-1918 | 19179999 | Still Image | Air mail service |
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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
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Woodrow Wilson Picture Formed by Troops | WWPL1338 | Mole & Thomas | | 1918 | 19189999 | Still Image | Soldiers |
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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.
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