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Unknown printer, "Cook's Quarters, Camp Bartlett, Westfield, Mass. Preparing the Soldiers' Feed'" Postcard (blue)
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Unknown French photographer. Two soldiers standing in front of large pile of large caliber artillery shells. Photographic postcard. Possibly in series with 1359, 1360.
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Unknown French photographer. Soldier with rifle sitting on pile of large caliber artillery shells. Photographic postcard. Same location as 1359.
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Unknown French photographer. Soldier with rifle seated on pile of large caliber artillery shells; wears Engineer Corps badge. Photographic
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Unknown French photographer. Three soldiers in uniform stand before house; two wear Engineer Corps badges. photographic postcard.
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You'll find old Dixieland in France / words by Grant Clarke ; music by Geo. W. Meyer.
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[A pro-German political cartoon depicting an imaginary battle between the Central Powers and the Allies] [graphic] / Charles Lennox Wright.
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V. Berne Bellecour(?) "Waiting for the Attack:" Three vignettes: trench scene at top; below left, white soldier in long scarf, heavy trench coat and helmet, smokes pipe; right, black trooper in visored cap looks back over his shoulder. Two below have two colors in light tints. Lithograph or gravure after drawings, 1
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Unknown photographer, Full length formal portrait, William Frank Roach standing in WW I uniform with wound puttees and spurs: "... April 26, 1918, Battery D, 349th Field Artillery, 92nd Division F.[ield] A.[rtillery] Regiment; mounted in patriotic four color lithographed "Honor Roll, Fighting for Humanity..., Photographic postcard Mount
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E.G. Renesch, Chicago, [IL] World War I poster: "True Blue," mother and children gaze at framed portrait of husband/father in uniform draped in US flags above mantel; portraits of Presidents Washington, Wilson and Lincoln also on mantel and wall. Lithograph, half-tone color.
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E.G. Renesch, Chicago, [IL] World War I poster: "COLORED MAN IS NO SLACKER," young man bids farewell to his sweeheart as regiment approaches and marches past in background. Lithograph half-tone color. A second copy of this poster is filed in its own box as BrSides 2011 38 - Colored man is no slacker [graphic].
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E.G. Renesch, Chicago, [IL] World War I poster: Lincoln and Emancipation Proclamation references; against background vignettes of fighting for freedoms and living in prosperity. In addition to Lincoln, portrait vignettes of black military, political leaders and artists. Lithograph in color
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Unknown French printer "Etats-Unis. Blanc et Noir:" Theodore Roosevelt with caricatured black man. Postcard. Dated in ink recto.
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Half tone letter press poster; Eighth Illinois Regiment, now in France" with brief history of regiment, two horizontal group portraits above and below, with vignettes with oval vignettes of bust portraits of white officers in upper one
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Four servicemen at grave; Ehrhard, Chateau-Thierry, France Four black servicemen at grave of Quentin Roosevelt. Early 20th century photograph.
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Unknown photographer Bust portrait of B.M. Twine: artillery private in uniform. Early 20th century photograph, framed.
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Annual Mass Meeting, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People : Temple Theatre, 3:00 P.M., Sunday December 16th, 1917.
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Shall Negroes submit to tyranny? / a speech delivered at Rochester, N.Y., October 14th, 1917, under the auspices of the Negro Educational Alliance
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You are the hope of the world! : an appeal to the girls and boys of America
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Underwood & Underwood, N.Y.C. "14192 15th Regt. Colored Troops giving retreat at Camp Upton, N.Y." Stereograph, grey card
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Underwood & Underwood, New York & Ottawa, Kas.; Arlington, NJ "14193-The original Buffaloes, 367th Infantry, Colored troops, Rifle Practice, Camp Upton, N.Y." Stereograph, grey card; Soldiers in full uniform, barracks yard, practicing close combat with fixed bayonets
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Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA; New York, NY; Portland, OR; London, ENG Sydney, AUS "19107. Supper is Ready and the Boys are Hungry -- Colored Troops Lined Up for Mess." Stereograph, grey card; Black troops each holding tin cup and plate, lined up in road, barracks in background.
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Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA; New York, NY; Portland, OR; London, ENG; "19118. Uncle Sam Provides for Comfort of hisSoldiers. Colored Troops en Route to France Taking Train [indistinguishable] at Railway Division Point." Stereograph, grey card; Black troopers in formation facing left; no weapons; officers in front. Giant billboard in background, "This is [blocked out] Unexcelled Opportunities Offered Manufacturers for Building Sites -- Chamber of Commerce."