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Care is costly : buy and hold war bonds
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Maker: Treidler, Adolph U.S. Treasury Department [WASHINGTON : U.S. TREASURY, 1945 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
To fund the war effort the United States Treasury issued war bonds which the public could purchase. The money raised was used for soldiers uniforms, weapons and other supplies. The war bonds were simi...ARTV05716
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Farm to win : "over there" join the U.S Boys Working Reserve
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Maker: Treidler, Adolph United States Department of Labour, Division of Labour Standards US Government Printing Office
United States First World War poster issued by the Department of Labour to recruit young men (aged 16 - 21) for the U.S. Boys' Working Reserve. Formed in May 1917 to help ease labour and food shortage...ARTV06155
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Have you bought your bond? Liberty Loan subscriptions received here
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Maker: Treidler, Adolph M. Rusling Wood Lithography M. Rusling Wood, Litho. N.Y
Depicts the Statue of Liberty, the American symbol of freedom, with the text 'Have you bought your bond? Liberty Loan subscriptions received here'. Many countries involved in the war realised that the...ARTV00008
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U.S. Marines: another notch Chateau Thierry
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Maker: Treidler, Adolph United States Marine Corps Recruiting Publicity Bureau Unknown
First World War recruitment poster one of 5 designed for the U.S. Marines by artists working for the Division of Pictorial Publicity. It features a three quarter length portrait of a smiling marine cu...ARTV06138