Wisconsin. Supreme Court: Court of Appeals and Supreme Court Case Files, 1839-1974

Container Title
PH 6030 (7)
Part 1 (PH 6030 (7), PH 6030 (8)): Original Collection, circa 1914-circa 1918
Physical Description: 357 posters 
United States Food Adminstration
Folder   A
Item   2
Save, 1. Wheat - Use More Corn; 2. Meat, Use More Fish and Beans; 3. Fats, Use Just Enough; 4. Sugar, Use Syrups; and Serve The Cause Of Freedom
Note: Poster Number: 2; Artist: F.G.C.
Folder   A
Item   3
Save A Loaf A Week -- Help Win The War
Note: Poster Number: 3; Artist: F.G.C.
Folder   A
Item   5
Food Is Ammunition -- Don't Waste It
Note: Poster Number: 5; Artist: John E. Sheridan
Folder   A
Item   6
Eat More Corn, Oats, and Rye Products -- Fish and Poultry - Fruits, Vegetables, and Potatoes. Baked and Broiled Foods. Eat Less: Wheat, Meat, Sugar, and Fats, To Save for the Army and Our Allies
Note: Poster Number: 6; Artist: L.N. Britton
Folder   A
Item   9
Kosciuszko, Pulaski, walczyli o wolnosc w Ameryce. Czy ty pomozesz Ameryce walczyc o wolnosc w polsce? Jed Mniej: Pszenicy, miesa, thuszczy, cukru, abysmy mogli pomodz naszym braciom walczacym w Armiach Allianckich. Arzad Spozywczy Stanow Zjednoczonyc
Note: Poster Number: 9; Artist: George John Illian. Translation: Kosciuszko and Pulaski fought for liberty in America -- Will You Help America Fight For Liberty In Poland? Eat Less -- Oats, Meats, Lard, Sugar so that we may help our brothers who are fighting in Allied Armies. United Grocers of USA or Union of Grocers in USA.
Folder   A
Item   11
Victory is a Question of Stamina. Send -- The Wheat, Meat, Fats, Sugar; The Fuel for Fighters
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 71061]

Note: Poster Number: 11; Artist: Harvey Dunn
Folder   A
Item   12
Hunger. For Three Years America Has Fought Starvation In Belgium Will You Eat Less -- Meat, Wheat, Fats, and Sugar -- That We May Still Send Food in Ship Loads?
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 71252]

Note: Poster Number: 12; Artist: Henry Patrick Raleigh
Folder   A
Item   13
Save the Products of the Land. Eat More Fish -- They Feed Themselves
Note: Poster Number: 13; Artist: Charles Livingston Bull
Folder   A
Item   14
Keep it Coming. “We Must Not Only Feed Our Soldiers at the Front, But the Millions of Women and Children Behind Our Lines,” Gen. John J. Pershing. Waste Nothing
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 64210]

Note: Poster Number: 14; Artist: George John Illian
Folder   A
Item   16
Blood or Bread. Others are Giving Their Blood. You Will Shorten the War-Save Life if You Eat Only What You Need, and Waste Nothing
Note: Poster Number: 16; Artist: Henry Patrick Raleigh
Folder   A
Item   18
Food Will Win the War. You Came Here Seeking Freedom; You Must Now Help to Preserve It. Wheat is Needed for the Allies. Waste Nothing
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 71255]

Note: Poster Number: 18; Artist: Charles Edward Chambers
Folder   A
Item   19
War Rages in France. We Must Feed Them. They Cannot Fight & Raise Food at the Same Time. Denying Ourselves Only a Little Means Life to Them
Note: Poster Number: 19; Artist: Townsend
Folder   A
Item   21
Little Americans, Do Your Bit. Eat Oatmeal, Corn Meal Mush, Hominy, Other Corn Cereals, and Rice with Milk. Save Wheat for Our Soldiers
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 71215]

Note: Poster Number: 21; Artist: Parker
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   A
Item   23 (8)
Will You Help The Women of France? Save Wheat. They Are Struggling Against Starvation and trying to Feed Not Only Themselves and Children: But Their Husbands and Sons Who Are Fighting in the Trenches
Note: Poster Number: 23; Artist: Edward Penfield
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   A
Item   24
The Spirit of '18 -- The World Cry -- Food -- Keep the Home Garden Going
Note: Poster Number: 24; Artist: W.M. Mckee
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   A
Item   25 (8)
They Are Giving All. Will You Send Them Wheat?
Note: Poster Number: 25; Artist: Harvey Dunn
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   A
Item   30
Sir -- Don't Waste While Your Wife Saves. Adopt the Doctrine of a Clean Plate. Do Your Share
Note: Poster Number: 30; Artist: Crawford
Folder   A
Item   31
Don't Waste Food While Others Starve!
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 70934]

Note: Poster Number: 31; Artist: L.C. Clinker and M.J. Dwyer
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   A
Item   32 (8)
“America The Hope Of All Who Suffer -- The Dread Of All Who Wrong” - Whittier. Save Food And Defeat Frightfulness
Note: Poster Number: 32; Artist: Herbert Andrew Paus
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   A
Item   35
Feed a Fighter. Eat only What You Need -- Waste Nothing -- That He and His Family May Have Enough
Note: Poster Number: 35; Artist: W. Morgan
Folder   A
Item   36
Sugar Means Ships. The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Must Be Reduced. For Your Beverages 400 million lbs. Of Sugar were Imported in Ships Last Year. Every Ship is Needed to Carry Soldiers and Supplies Now
Note: Poster Number: 36; Artist: Ernest Fuhr
United States Fuel Administration Series
Folder   B
Item   2
Order Coal Now
Note: Poster Number: 2; Artist: Joseph Christian Leyendecker
United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Folder   C
Item   1
The Ships Are Coming
Note: Poster Number: 1; Artist: James H. Daugherty
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   C
Item   2 (8)
Send The Eagle's Answer, More Ships
Note: Poster Number: 2; Artist: James H. Daugherty
Folder   C
Item   3 (8)
Hip-Hip! - Another Ship- Another Victory
Note: Poster Number: 3; Artist: G. Wright
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   C
Item   4
Teamwork Wins
Note: Poster Number: 4; Artist: Hibberd V.B. Kline
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   C
Item   5 (8)
On the Job For Victory
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 64220]

Note: Poster Number: 5; Artist: Jonas Lie
Folder   C
Item   6 (8)
Nothing Stops These Men, Let Nothing Stop You
Note: Poster Number: 6; Artist: Howard Giles
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   C
Item   7
Teamwork Builds Ships
Note: Poster Number: 7; Artist: William Stevens Dodge
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   C
Item   8 (8)
Launching Another Victory Ship. Sidewise Launching of the 3500-Ton “Lady Janet” at the Great Lakes Engineering Co. Yard, Ecorse, Michigan, July 4th, 1918
Note: Poster Number: 8; Artist: Joseph Pennell
Folder   C
Item   9 (8)
Put The Pennant Beside The Flag. Both Spell Victor
Note: Poster Number: 9; Artist: Charles Buckles Falls
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   C
Item   10
Are You Working With Schwab? Charles M. Schwab, Director General of the Emergency Fleet Corporation says, “ I want everyone in the yards to understand that when we succeed in building these ships, the credit will belong to the men who actually built them. I want all the men in the shipyards to feel that they are working with me, not for me.”
Note: Poster Number: 10; Artist: Photograph by the Thomsen-Ellis Company
Folder   C
Item   11
Make Every Minute Count For Pershing
Note: Poster Number: 11; Artist: Adolph Treidler
National Industrial Conservation Movement
Series D
Folder   D1
Item   1
Every Business Has Three Partners: Capital -- The Employer, Labor - The Employe (sic), The Public -- The Consumer. No industry can thrive if cooperation among the three is lacking. No business can succeed that has a dishonest or indifferent partner. Each partner owes a duty to the others. You are one of the partners
Note: Poster Number: D-1; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   2
62,000 Laws Enacted in Four Years in the United States. Many of Them Unnecessarily Hampered Your Industry. Tell Your Legislator You Want Fewer and Better Laws
Note: Poster Number: D-2; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   3
Boost Your Job! The Booster Uses a Knocker to Open the Door, But the Knocker Never Enters. Which Will You Be?
Note: Poster Number: D-3; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   4
We Are Human 'Round Here? Our employes (sic) are not looked upon as mere cogs in the machines. They are the human masters of our machines. They are looked upon as human beings with brains, hearts, hands and ambitions to do things. They are our workshop partners. At the same time as employers, we are something more than a meal ticket. Don't try to punch us full of holes. Let Us Help Each Other
Note: Poster Number: D-4; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   5
This Town is Your Home. Help to Make it a Better Home by Co-operating With Its Merchants and Business Men. Treat Your Industries Fairly and They Must Be Fair to You.
Note: Poster Number: D-5; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   6
“When You Attack Men Who Maintain Pay Rolls You Hit The Wage Earner, Kick His Wife And Crush His Children.” -- Elbert Hubbard
Note: Poster Number: D-6; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   7
Criticism is Often Due To Misunderstanding. Help Build Up - Not Destroy!
Note: Poster Number: D-7; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   8
Good Business Law Teaches That The Man Who Makes Himself Worth More Will Get More
Note: Poster Number: D-8; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   9
Mr. Consumer: When Legislation Makes Business Dance You Have To Pay The Fiddler
Note: Poster Number: D-9; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   10
Stick to Your Job. The Man Who Jumps From One Job to Another Never Learns Enough About Any Particular Class of Work to Become Valuable in It
Note: Poster Number: D-10; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   11
National Security And Prosperity Depend Upon Industrial Peace
Note: Poster Number: D-11; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D1
Item   12
The Man At The Bench Is The Co-Worker of the Man in The Office. Let's Get Together for the Common Good
Note: Poster Number: D-12; Artist: Phifer
Series E
Folder   D2
Item   1
The Iron Heel vs. The Mailed Fist, The Pacifist and The Pessimist. Industry - The Mule as Patriot. American Industry is Loyal -- It is out for the Flag. It subscribed to the Liberty Loan with four feet. You can bleed it almost to death for the Red Cross. Don't make any mistake, Industry is doing its bit. Give Industry a Show as Patriot
Note: Poster Number: E-1; Artist: Morris
Folder   D2
Item   2
Don't Blame it All on the War! Do you know that the price of many articles you buy is materially increased by laws which add to production costs, imposing unnecessary or excessive taxation and fomenting discord instead of promoting good will between wage-earners and wage-payers? You complain of high prices, but have you ever done anything to discourage these price-boosting factors? Don't Kick at the Price, Kick at the Reasons!
Note: Poster Number: E-2; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   D2
Item   3
The 4-Leaf Clover of Industry. The business men and all good citizens in this community are in favor of industrial co-operation. We believe that co-operation is the life giving stem of prosperity for those who pay wages, those who receive wages and those who spend the wages paid by our American factories, mines, mills, shops, etc. Industrial peace is needed to win this war for democracy. Agitators are breeders of treason and this community has no room for them
Note: Poster Number: E-3; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   D2
Item   4
America's Success in War and Industry, Depends on the co-operation of those who hire earn or spend. As a consumer you are a shareholder in the industrial system of the United States. Every dollar spent for anything you need goes into the General Stock Company of American Industry and pays back in dividends of wages and profits. Do your bit for Democracy by co-operating with the business men of your community. It will keep your production costs down and save you money by doing away with industrial war
Note: Poster Number: E-4; Artist: P.R.
Folder   D2
Item   6
A Shot at American Industry is a Shot at American Democracy. Fair Public Opinion is the best submarine chaser for the protection of our business prosperity. Each community ought to provide destroyer patrols to guard its industrial coasts -- thereby insuring victory in war and preparing for peace
Note: Poster Number: E-6; Artist: Morris
Folder   D2
Item   7
20 at Home to 1 in the Trenches. It takes the best co-operative efforts of from six to twenty workers at home to properly equip and maintain one American soldier at the front. For each soldier boy, weighing on an average, 150 pounds, our factories, mills, mines, farms, etc., must furnish four tons of supplies per annum; including clothing, food, arms, ammunition, transportation, airplanes, etc., etc. The manufacturers of this community are doing their bit. With consistent help and encouragement for their wage-earning partners and themselves, from all classes of the people, American Industry can and will win this war for human liberty. Breeders of industrial war at home must be eliminated. National co-operation is the slogan to insure victory for Democracy over Autocracy
Note: Poster Number: E-7; Artist: P.R.
Folder   D2
Item   8
Our Good Mule “Industry”. First in War. First in Peace. First in Prosperity. Our mule is wedded to his job. He is a good and faithful worker. He provides for his many dependents. He is no Slacker. Use him well and he'll smile. Abuse him and he'll balk. Moral -- Give Industry a Chance to Make a Living for the Its Family
Note: Poster Number: E-8; Artist: P.R.
Folder   D2
Item   9
Uncle Sam Says: “All the Kings in the World Can't Beat My Hand.” National safety and industrial prosperity are dependent upon the loyalty and efficiency of our producing and consuming citizens. The rules of the war game make victory inevitable for the best partners holding the strongest cards. Pull Together and Call the Kaiser's Bluff!
Note: Poster Number:E-9; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   D2
Item   10
Don't Blame it All on the War! As a Consumer, has it ever occurred to you there is a close relationship between your pocketbook (household expenses) and industrial conditions? You complain of high prices but have you ever done anything to discourage such price-boosting factors as burdensome laws which impose unnecessary taxes on legitimate American Industry and constant waste promoted by destructive agitators? Help Keep Prices Down by Chasing the Flies Away from industry
Note: Poster Number: E-10; Artist: (R)
Folder   D2
Item   11
Prosperity Town. In war and peace, local and national pride should cause every good citizen to work for industrial harmony. The factories and stores of your community are as much community enterprises as its churches and schools. Let a factory close down through foolish agitation, or strife, and many of your fellow citizens are thrown out of jobs. The loss in production of commodities made in your neighborhood will likewise affect the welfare, comfort, or convenience of other fellow Americans in remote or nearby districts. Every time the wage-earners of your town are thrown out of work, the grocer, butcher, shoe dealer, clothier, church and lodge suffer, as well as the immediate dependents of the unemployed. Surely your community faces a serious responsibility in dealing with its factories -- a responsibility that goes into the home every day in the year. See to it that your home town industries are not overburdened by unfair laws, political horseplay, unjust or excessive taxation, or wasteful friction. This is the Real Keynote of Prosperity Town
Note: Poster Number: E-11; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   D2
Item   12
The Biggest Gun in the war for Democracy. In War -- Industrial peace will prove more profitable than strife. In Peace - Industrial strife will prove a loss to wage payers, wage earners and the community which permits it. In Time of War, Prepare for Peace
Note: Poster Number: E-12; Artist: Anonymous
Series F
Folder   D3
Item   1
“Will You Co-Operate or Will You Obstruct?” President Wilson. America Needs Its Man Power. Sticking to you8r job will help shorten the war and pave the way for a prosperous peace. The demand for supplies for Our Boys “Over there” is so great that every bit of man power we possess is needed. If you can't enlist, get a Job and hold on to it. It's Your Way to Help “Lick the Kaiser.”
Note: Poster Number: F-1; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D3
Item   2
Teamwork Will Win the War! Every loyal worker is a soldier in a uniform of overalls. Every loyal employer is an officer in our industrial army. Co-operation is the harness by which our muscle, brain, and money will Drive America to Victory!
Note: Poster Number: F-2; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D3
Item   4
Success in War depends on co-operation and good feeling between the captains and privates in our volunteer, wage-paid American industrial army now stationed at Fort Factory
Note: Poster Number: F-4; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   D3
Item   5
Our Three Lines of National Defense. The smoke of America's factory stacks is a signal of our workers' and employers' loyalty. It means -- More Guns, More Ships, More Food. Our Industries are the Third and Main supporting line of defense -- our base of supplies. Without them, the Army and navy would be helpless. As good patriots let us strive to keep our Industries strong
Note: Poster Number: F-5; Artist: R. Peckners
Folder   D3
Item   6
The Hand That Threatens Our Industrial Life. More than 32,000 American industrial plants have been placed at the disposal of the government to win this war. Their effectiveness must not be hampered by enemy agitators who cause bad feeling between wage earners and wage payers. Every community is interested in promoting industrial prosperity
Note: Poster Number: F-6; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D3
Item   7
Go Over The Top With The Tank That Will Win The War! The watchword on the turret should inspire the crew that man the guns. Only by united action in America's war industries can we crush out disloyal and treasonable efforts to obstruct. We must stand together, work harder, produce more and aim straight to “Kan The Kaiser.”
Note: Poster Number: F-7; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D3
Item   8
Dr. Uncle Sam is now in charge of our industrial troubles. He has prescribed a Victory Tonic called Co-operation. It will bring better feeling among our wage earners and wage-payers and will cure strife. Quack remedies known as legislative ether, spirits of discontent and agitators acid, almost killed the patients. They are poisons, not remedies. Cooperation Will Win the War!
Note: Poster Number: F-8; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D3
Item   9
Agitation Which Delays Our War Industries Is “Made In Germany.” In the first seven months after America's entrance into this war for human freedom, enemy agitators in our midst caused 283,402 workers to lose 6,285,519 days of production. Our war industries were heavily handicapped by this unpatriotic strife. Let Us Pull Together To Win The War Quickly
Note: Poster Number: F-9; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D3
Item   10
The Shot That Will Win the War. United action by America's industrial partners will shorten and win this struggle for human freedom. It is the heaviest shot our Democracy can fire at wage-earners' and wage-payers' common foe -- Autocracy. Every Loyal Worker And Employer Can Ride To Victory Under The Eagle's Wings With Uncle Sam
Note: Poster Number: F-10; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D4
Item   11
Which Bridge Do You Want? American labor can either build a bridge of ships to help Pershing's army or it can permit enemy agitators to stretch the hyphen of disloyalty as a bridge to aid our enemies. Co-operation and vigorous effort will save the lives of Our Boys and bring us the right kind of Peace. We Believe American Wage-Earners and Wage payers are Loyal, Let us prove it by Working Together for America!
Note: Poster Number: F-11; Artist: Phifer
Folder   D4
Item   12
Where Do You Stand? The Test of Loyalty Is The Measure Of Our Sacrifice. A full day's work in the munitions shop, mine, mill, or shipyard is equivalent to taking a German trench. The blue overalls of the mechanic covers the same sort of Americanism as is clothed in the khaki in the trenches and the working clothes of the captains of industry
Note: Poster Number: F-12; Artist: Phifer
Recruiting
Air Service
Folder   E1
Item   1
Join The Air Service And Serve In France. Do it Now
Note: Artist: J. Paul Verrees, 1917
Folder   E1
Item   2
Over There! Skilled Workers on the Ground, Behind the Lines. In The Air Service. Chauffeurs, Wood workers, Carpenters, Metal Workers, Machinists, Tailors, Auto Mechanic, Photographers, Motorcyclists. Skilled Workers Registered in the Draft, or Under 40 Years of Age Can Still join the Aviation Section, Signal Corps, U.S. Army
Note: Artist: Louis Fancher
Folder   E1
Item   3
Join The Army Air Service. Be An American Eagle!
Note: Artist: Charles Livingston Bull
American Field Service
Folder   E2
Item   1
Can You Drive A Car? Will You Drive One In France? Immediate Service At The Front! American Field Service
Note: Artist: Charles Dana Gibson
Folder   E2
Item   2
Transport Americain. American Field Service
Note: Artist: N. Nuyttens
Army
Folder   E3
Item   1
I Want You for U.S. Army
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 32145]

Note: Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Folder   E3
Item   2
Columbia Calls. Enlist Now for the U.S. Army
Note: Artist: Frances Adams Halsted and V. Aderente
Folder   E3
Item   3
British Blood Calls British Blood! Sons of Britain and Canada, Resident in the United States, Join Your Army Here! Enlist Now!
Folder   E3
Item   4
The Father of Our Country Appealed For Soldiers as Follows Do as Our Forefathers Did in 1776, Enlist. Army Recruiting Office. Open Day and Night
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Marines
Miscellaneous
Folder   E4a
Item   1
Be Up-To-Date - Be A U.S. Marine
Note: Artist: William Allen Rogers, Courtesy of the New York Herald
Folder   E4a
Item   2
If You Want To Fight! Join The Marines
Note: Artist: Howard Chandler Christy, 1917
Folder   E4a
Item   3
Tell That To The Marines! Huns Kill Women and Children!
Note: Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Folder   E4a
Item   4
Four U.S. Marine Corpsmen with a U.S. Flag, Marine Corps Flag, and Rifles
Note: Poster Number: R.C.T.G. 66; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   E4a
Item   5
Two U. S. Marine Corpsmen -- One Standing and Waving a Signal Flag and the Other Lying on the Ground Looking Through Binoculars Toward Ships at Sea
Note: Poster Number: R.C.T.G. 69; Artist: Leyendecker
Folder   E4a
Item   6
U. S. Marines. “Soldiers of the Sea”
Note: Poster Number: R.C.T.G. 70; Artist: Bruce Moore
Folder   E4a
Item   7
One U. S. Marine Corpsman Raising the U.S. Flag, and Another Saluting the Flag
Note: Artist: Sidney H. Riesenberg
Folder   E4a
Item   8
Americans! Eyes Open! Mouths Shut! Help Win the War by Obeying These Rules. Do not Repeat any Rumors Concerning Our Troops. It is no rumor that, after a long wait, you can join the U.S. Marines. . . . The Marine Corps Recruiting Station is at 617 Common Street, New Orleans, La. George Zarrens, Major General Commandant
Note: Artist: Anonymous
United States Pictorial Service
Folder   E4b
Item   1
Giant Artillery Tractor Used By U.S. Marines
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   E4b
Item   2
Ruth Law Wants To Fly With U.S. Marines
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   E4b
Item   3
Young Devil Dogs Listening to Lore Of the Corps
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   E4b
Item   4
These Knowing Devil Dogs at Training Camp Do Know: “If You Don't Know You Get Killed.”
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   E4b
Item   5
Help Fill This Breech! Join The U.S. Marines!
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Navy
Folder   E5
Item   1
GEE!! I Wish I Were A Man. I'd Join The Navy. Be a Man and Do It
Note: Artist: Howard Chandler Christy
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   E5
Item   2 (8)
U.S. Navy. Over There
Note: Artist: Albert Sterner
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   E5
Item   3
All Together, Enlist In The Navy
Note: Artist: H. Reuterdahl, U.S.N.R.F. 17
Folder   E5
Item   4
I Want You For The Navy
Note: Artist: Howard Chandler Christy
Folder   E5
Item   5
Enlist in the Navy
Note: Artist: Louis Raemaekers
Folder   E5
Item   6
The Navy and the Road to France. These Men are on their way to help the Navy keep this Road open. Young Men It's Up to You. We Have the Ships! We Have the Guns. These must be manned, so get in the game and enlist in the Navy NOW!
Note: Artist: Photograph by the Goodrich News Service
Folder   E5
Item   7
The Navy Still Calls Men and More Men. These Men and signing up for the Naval Service. The Navy Calls, Heed that Call. Young Man! What are You Doing? Join the Navy. The Silent Service is always on the job
Note: Artist: Photograph by the Goodrich News Service
Folder   E5
Item   8
Follow The Boys In Blue for Home and Country. Enlist in the Navy
Note: Artist: G. Wright
Folder   E5
Item   9
These Men Have Come Across. They are at the Front Now. Join them. Enlist in the Navy
Note: Artist: Francis X. Leyendecker
Folder   E5
Item   10
South America. Come Along. Learn Something, See Something in the U.S. Navy. Ample Shore Leave for Inland Sights
Note: Artist: James H. Daugherty
Folder   E5
Item   11
India. Shove Off. Go Somewhere, See Something, Learn Something. Join the Navy
Note: Artist: James H. Daugherty
Nurses
Folder   E6
Item   1
Wanted 25,000 Student Nurses. U.S. Student Nurse Reserve
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 62118]

Note: Artist: Milton Bancroft
United States Boy's Working Reserve
Folder   E7
Item   1
Farm To Win “Over There” Join the U.S. Boy's Working Reserve. Young Men 16 to 21. The Army Behind The Army
Note: Artist: Adolph Treidler
Folder   E7
Item   2
Fight World Famine, Enroll in the U.S. Boy's Working Reserve
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   E7
Item   3
Farm for Freedom. Young Men of America, Between sixteen and twenty one years, Earn a Badge of Honor. Join the United States Boy's Working Reserve, Now!
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Various
Folder   E8
Item   1
You! Enlist Today. Your Country Needs You!
Note: Artist: Batterfield
Box   E8
Item   2
You Must Go Soon Why Not Now? Take Your Choice: Infantry, Artillery, Calvary, Engineers
Note: Issued by the Committee of Public Safety for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Folder   E8
Item   3
Service. Fall In! National League For Women's Service
Note: Artist: Lucille Patterson
Folder   E8
Item   4
Draft Law Notice! County of Milwaukee, City of Milwaukee, 23rd Ward...Dated, September 3rd, 1918
Note: Poster Number: 1; Artist: Anonymous
Czechoslovak Recruiting Office in the United States: Issued by Czechoslovak Recruiting Office Tribune Building, New York. Designed and Printed at the School of Printing and Graphic Arts of Wentworth Institute in Boston, Massachusetts
Folder   F
Item   5
Czechoslovaks! Join Our Free Colors!
Note: Poster Number: 5; Artist: Voitech Pressig
Folder   F
Item   6
Kdo Iste Bozí Bojovníci. C.S. Armáda Ve Francii
Note: Poster Number: 6; Artist: Voitech Pressig. Translation: Ye Warriors of God - Czech Army in France
Folder   F
Item   7
Za Nasisamostatnost! Hrr Na Vraha! Za Demorracii! Ceskoslovenská Armáda
Note: Poster Number: 7; Artist: Voitech Pressig. Translation: Ye Ah - Get at the Assassins! Hurrah for Democracy
Folder   F
Item   10
Uz Slovenskovstava. Putá Si Strhá Va
Note: Poster Number: 10; Artist: Voitech Pressig. Translation: Slovakia is Rising.
Folder   F
Item   11
Bôh Do Krivdy Hromom a Junák Gul´ami
Note: Poster Number: 11; Artist: Voitech Pressig
Armed Forces
Post-War
Folder   G1
Item   1
1917 - Distinctive Insignia - , 1919. United States Army, Armies Corps Insignias
Note: Poster Number: R. S.: A.G.O. No.213, 3-5-20; Artist: Anonymous. Printed March 4, 1920
Folder   G1
Item   2
Jobs For Fighters. If You Need A Job. If You Need A Man. The United States Employment Services, Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors. The Church Is Helping
Note: Artist: Gordon Grant
Company Rosters, Roll of Honor, and Tributes
Folder   G2
Item   1
Soldier's Memorial, The War of 1917. Company A [First and Third Wisconsin], 128th Infantry, [National Guard], United States Army
Note: Artist: Jurel of the Grelle-Edgerton Company
Folder   G2
Item   2
Soldier's Memorial, The War of 1917. Company F [Third Wisconsin] ,128th Infantry, 32nd Division, [National Guard], [United States Army]
Note: Artist: Jurel of the Grelle-Edgerton Company
Folder   G2
Item   3
Roll of Honor. Service in the World War Roster. Company “K” 345th Infantry, Camp Pike, Arkansas
Note: Artist: H.H. Stratton, Publisher
Folder   G2
Item   4
Fond du Lac County. April 8th, 1918. Roll Of Honor. Some of the men from Fond du Lac County who have gone to the War. These Men have gone forth to maintain the Principle “That Government of the People, By the People and for the People shall not perish from the Earth. Military Training Corps Association
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   G2
Item   5
Columbia Gives Her Son the Accolade of the New Chivalry of Humanity. Nelson R. De La Ronde, Pvt., Co. F, 16th Infantry, Served with Honor in the World War, and Died in the Service of His Country. Woodrow Wilson
Note: Artist: Edwin Howland Blashfield. Printed in 1919.
Folder   G2
Item   6
The War Of 1917. Dedicated To The Brave Men Who Answered The Nation's Call. Company 6, First Wisconsin Infantry . . . Border Service , June 19, 1916 To , January 19, 1917
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   G2
Item   7
Let Us “Highly Resolve That These Dead Shall Not Have Died In Vain.” On February 5, 1918, the transport Tuscania, carrying American soldiers to the battle line in France, was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. In the disaster, 101 brave Americans lost their lives. Our answer must be service and sacrifice until victory is won
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Issued by the Connecticut State Council of Defense
Fund Appeals
Miscellaneous
Folder   H1
Item   1
Back The Boys, Do it Now -- Do it Now. Marathon County's Next and Last Campaign for War Contributions, August 21 to 31. One War Fund -- For All War Needs
Note: Artist: Anonymous
American Committee For Relief In The Near East
Folder   H2
Item   1
Lest They Perish. Campaign for $30,000,000
Note: Artist: W.B. King
Folder   H2
Item   2
“The Child at Your Door.” 400,000 Orphans Starving. No State Aid Available. Campaign for $30,000,000
Note: Artist: P.D.
Folder   H2
Item   3
Where the Victims Are. Save the Survivors. 3,950,000 Starving People. Campaign for $30,000,000
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   H2
Item   4
Lest We Perish. Campaign for $30,000,000
Note: Artist: Bettsbain
Folder   H2
Item   5
“They Shall Not Perish.” Campaign For $30,000,000
Note: Artist:Douglas Volk
Folder   H2
Item   6
Give or We Perish. Campaign for $30,000,000
Note: Artist: W.T. Benda
Liberty Loans
First Liberty Loan Series
Folder   J1
Item   1
Let's End it Quick With Liberty Bonds
Note: Artist: Maurice Ingres
Folder   J1
Item   2
You Buy a Liberty Bond, Lest I Perish
Note: Artist: G.R. Macauly
Folder   J1
Item   3
You Buy a Liberty Bond, Lest I Perish
Note: Artist: G.R. Macauly
Folder   J1
Item   4
Have You Bought Your Bond? Liberty Loan Subscriptions Received Here
Note: Artist: Adolph Treidler
Folder   J1
Item   5
Buy a Liberty Bond of the U.S. Government and Wear This Button - It is a Badge of Honor
Note: Poster Number: 10
Folder   J1
Item   6
I Have Bought Another Liberty Loan. Have You?
Folder   J1
Item   7
You're Not in Style If You Don't Wear a Button Like This? Buy Liberty Bonds and Get One For Yourself and Every Member of the Family
Folder   J1
Item   8
Make Your Dollars End the War. Your Liberty Your Forefathers Died for is at Stake. If You Can't Fight, Your Money Can. Buy a Liberty Bond and Uncle Sam Will Do the Rest
Note: Poster Number: 2-3443
Folder   J1
Item   9
Where The Money Goes. Liberty Bonds Are Fighting Bond. Make Your Money Fight!
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Second Liberty Loan Series
Folder   J2
Item   1
“Shall we be more tender with our dollars than the lives of our sons.” M.G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury. Buy a United States Government Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917
Note: Poster Number: 1; Artist: Dan Jayre Groesbeck
Folder   J2
Item   7
Lend Your Money to the Government. Buy a United States Government Bond, Second Liberty Loan of 1917. U.S. Treasury Will Pay You Interest Every Six Months
Note: Poster Number: 7; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   J2
Item   11
Women! Help America's Sons Win the War. But U.S. Government Bonds, 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917
Note: Poster Number: 11; Artist: P.S. Porteus
Folder   J2
Item   12
Our Daddy is Fighting at the Front -- Back Him Up -- Buy a United States Gov't Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of , 1917
Note: Poster Number: 12; Artist: Dewey
Folder   J2
Item   13
The Hun-His Mark Blot It Out with Liberty Bonds
Note: Artist: J. Allen St. John
Third Liberty Loan Series
Folder   J3
Item   1
Over The Top For You. Third Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 1-A; Artist: Sidney H. Riesenberg
Folder   J3
Item   2
Fight or Buy Bonds. Third Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 2-A; Artist: Howard Chandler Christy
Folder   J3
Item   4
Halt the Hun!
Note: Poster Number: 4-A; Artist: Henry Patrick Raleigh
Folder   J3
Item   6
Remember! The Flag Of Liberty, Support It! Third Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 6-A; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   J3
Item   9
“Good Bye, Dad, I'm Off To Fight For Old Glory, You Buy U. S. Gov't Bonds ” Third Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 9-A; Artist: Lawrence Harris
Folder   J3
Item   10
Are You 100% American? Prove It! Buy U.S. Government Bonds. Third Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 10-A; Artist: Stern
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   J3
Item   11 (8)
To Make The World a Decent Place To Live In. Do Your Part - Buy U.S. Government Bonds. Third Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 11-A; Artist: Herbert Paus
Fourth Liberty Loan Series
PH 6030 (7)
“A” Series
Folder   J4a
Item   7
Provide The Sinews Of War. Buy Liberty Bonds
Note: Poster Number: 7-A; Artist: Joseph Pennell
Folder   J4a
Item   12
Buy Liberty Bonds. “That Government of The People, For the People Shall Not Perish From The Earth ” A. Lincoln
Note: Poster Number: 12-A; Artist: Anonymous
“B” Series
Folder   J4b
Item   2a
That Liberty Shall Not Perish From the Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 2-B; Artist: Joseph Pennell
Folder   J4b
Item   2b
That Liberty Shall Not Perish From the Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 2-BB; Artist: Joseph Pennell
Folder   J4b
Item   3
Beat Back The Hun With Liberty Bonds
Note: Poster Number: 3-B; Artist: F. Strothmann
Folder   J4b
Item   5
Keep These Off The U.S.A. Buy More Liberty Bonds
Note: Poster Number: 5-B; Artist: John Norton
Folder   J4b
Item   6
Remember Belgium. Buy Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 6-B; Artist: Ellsworth Young
Folder   J4b
Item   8
Come On! Buy More Liberty Bonds
Note: Poster Number: 8-B; Artist: Walter Whitehead
Folder   J4b
Item   9
Hun Or Home. Buy More Liberty Bonds
Note: Poster Number: 9-B; Artist: Henry Patrick Raleigh
Folder   J4b
Item   10
Clear-The-Way!! Buy Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 10-B; Artist: Howard Chandler Christy
Miscellaneous
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   J4c
Item   1 (8)
For Victory Buy More Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan
Note: Artist: John Scott Williams
PH 6030 (7)
Folder   J4c
Item   2
Must Children Die And Mothers Plead In Vain? Buy More Liberty Bonds
Note: Artist: Henry Patrick Raleigh
Folder   J4c
Item   3
Pvt. Treptow's Pledge. You are Not Called to Die. Subscribe to the Fourth Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: F-303; Artist: C. LeRoy Baldridge
Folder   J4c
Item   4
Buy A Liberty Bond Today, One-Third of Every Bond You Buy Goes to “The World's Greatest Business” - U.S. Ordnance. Read This Article by William Almon Wolff. It Tells You How Your Third is Spent to Win the War. October, Hearst Magazine
Note: Artist: Hearst Magazine
Folder   J4c
Item   5
The Secretary of The Treasury, Washington, D.C. [A Message From]
Note: Artist: W.G. McAdoo, Secretary of The Treasury
Folder   J4c
Item   6
Ein Offen Brief A Iämmtliche Bürger Von Sheboygan County
Note: Translation: An Open Letter from the Mayor of Sheboygan County
Folder   J4c
Item   7
Is Your Name on the Honor Roll? Fourth Liberty Loan
Physical Description: Banner 
“Victory” Series
Folder   K
Item   1
Sure! We'll Finish The Job
Note: Poster Number: 1-C; Artist: Gerrit A. Beneker
For Home and Country
Note: Poster Number: 2-C; Artist: Alfred Everitt Orr
Folder   K
Item   2a
[Half Sheet]
Folder   K
Item   2b
[Full Sheet]
Folder   K
Item   3
V. Invest
Note: Poster Number: 3-C; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   K
Item   4
Americans All! Victory Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 4-C; Artist: Howard Chandler Christy
Folder   K
Item   5
And They Thought We Couldn't Fight. Victory Liberty Loan
Note: Poster Number: 5-C; Artist: Clyde Forsythe
Folder   K
Item   6
They Kept The Sea Lanes Open. Invest in the Victory Loan
Note: Poster Number: 6-C; Artist: L. A. Schaffer
Folder   K
Item   19
Remember and Invest. Victory Liberty Loan. Woman's Liberty Loan Committee
Note: Poster Number: 19-C; Artist: J.M.H.
Folder   K
Item   20
The Victory Loan Flyers. Watch for the Airplane Special
Note: Poster Number: 20-C; Artist: K. Watkins
Folder   K
Item   21
Victory. Add The Fifth Point. Victory Liberty Loan. Women's Committee, Liberty Loan Organization. Seventh Federal Reserve District
Note: Poster Number: W.L.L.C. X5 Artist: Anonymous
Folder   K
Item   22
V
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Fund Appeals, War Savings Stamps (W.S.S.), Miscellaneous
Folder   L1
Item   1
Is This Your Hand? Yes! If You Buy a War Savings Stamp, Your Name Goes as a Thanksgiving Promise to Pershing
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   L1
Item   2
Your War Savings Pledge. Our Boys Make Good on Their Pledge. Are You Keeping Yours?
Note: Artist: A.A.P.
Folder   L1
Item   3
They Give Their Lives. Do You Lend Your Savings?
Note: Artist: H. Dewitt Welsh
Folder   L1
Item   4
Lend Uncle Sam $4 Today, Five Years From Now He'll Pay you $5.00
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   L1
Item   5a
Boys And Girls! You Can Help Uncle Sam Win The War. Save Your Quarters. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: FORM A-50; Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Folder   L1
Item   5b
Boys And Girls! You Can Help Uncle Sam Win The War. Save Your Quarters. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: FORM A-51; Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Folder   L1
Item   6
Accept Part Of Your Change In Thrift Stamps When Asked to do so By Any Retail Store in the City
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   L1
Item   7
Share in the Victory. Save for Your Country. Save for Yourself. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: WS-A2; Artist: Haskell Coffin
Folder   L1
Item   8
June 25th is National War Savings Day. Pledge Yourself to Save and Buy War Savings Stamps, That There May be More Money, Labor and Materials to provide for those Who Fight for You
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Fund Appeals, War Savings Stamps (W.S.S.), United States Treasury Series Issued by the Government Printing Office. United States Treasury Department
Folder   L2
Item   1
Joan of Arc Saved France. Women of America, Save Your Country. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: S-1; Artist: Haskell Coffin
Folder   L2
Item   2
Joan of Arc Saved France. Women of America, Save Your Country. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: S-2; Artist: Haskell Coffin
Folder   L2
Item   3
Save Your Child From Autocracy and Poverty. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: S-3; Artist: Herbert Paus
Folder   L2
Item   4
Save Your Child From Autocracy and Poverty. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Poster Number: S-4; Artist: Herbert Paus
Folder   L2
Item   5
Save -- Buy -- For Victory. War Savings Stamps, Issued by the United States Government. For Sale Here
Note: Poster Number: S-5; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   L2
Item   11
Buy United States Government War Savings Stamps. Your Money Back With Interest From the United States Treasury
Note: Poster Number: S-11; Artist: Anonymous
Folder   L2
Item   12
Keep Him Free. Buy War Savings Stamps
Note: Artist: Charles Livingston Bull
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), Miscellaneous
Folder   M1
Item   1
United We Serve. Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., National Catholic War Council - K. of C., Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service. American library Association, Salvation Army. United War Work Campaign. $170,500,000
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   M1
Item   2
This Church is Behind the United War Work Campaign For The Boys Over There
Note: Artist: Anonymous
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), American Library Association
Folder   M2
Item   1
“Hey Fellows ” Your Money Brings The Books We Need When We Want It. American Library Association. United War Work Campaign --Week of November 11, 1918
Note: Artist: John E. Sheridan
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), Jewish Welfare Board
Folder   M3
Item   1
Civilians When We Go Through This We Need All The Help and Comfort You Can Give. The Jewish Welfare Board, United Work Campaign, Week of November 11, 1918
Note: Artist: Sidney H. Riesenberg
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), National Catholic War Council, Knights of Columbus
Folder   M4
Item   1
See Him Through. Help Us Help The Boys. National Catholic War Council, Knights of Columbus. United War Work Campaign -- Week of November 11, 1918
Note: Artist: Burton Rice
Folder   M4
Item   2
Knights of Columbus. Three Million War Fund
Note: Artist: Balfour-Ker
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), Salvation Army
Folder   M5
Item   1
Oh, Boy! That's The Girl! Salvation Army Lassie. Keep Her On The Job. November 11th - 18th, 1918
Note: United War Work Campaign. Artist: Anonymous
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), Victory Boys and Victory Girls
Folder   M6
Item   1
A Million Boys Behind A Million Fighters. Every American Boy Should Enroll In The Victory Boys. Earn and Give to Help Keep Our Fighters Happy
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   M6
Item   2
Every Girl Pulling For Victory. Victory Girls. United War Work Campaign
Note: Artist: Edward Penfield
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), War Camp Community Service
Folder   M7
Item   2
The Spirit of War Camp Community Service. Invitations To Homes And Entertainments
Note: Poster Number: 2-C Artist: Anonymous
Folder   M7
Item   5
Keep 'Em Smiling. Help War Camp Community Service. “Morale Is Winning The War.” United War Work Campaign
Note: Artist: M. Leone Bracker
United War Work Campaign (U.W.W.C), Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) and Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.)
Folder   M8
Item   1
Cabled from France, August 21st, 1918. “A Sense of obligation for the varied and useful service offered to the army in France by the Y.M.C.A. prompts me to join in the appeal for its further financial support. I have opportunity to observe its operations, measure the quality of it personnel and mark its beneficial influence upon our troops, and I wish unreservedly to commend its work for the army.” --Pershing. United War Work Campaign, , November 11-18, 1918
Note: Artist: J.J. Wouk
Folder   M8
Item   2
Workers Lend Your Strength to the Red Triangle. Help The “Y” Help the Fighters Fight. United War Work Week Campaign -- , November 11 to 18
Note: Artist: Gil Spear
Folder   M8
Item   3
There Are Some Things in War Worse than Bullets! You Can Help Fight Them. 3 Million Dollar Nation Wide Campaign. Subscribe Now!
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Notes Issued by the Wisconsin State Y.M.C.A. War Work Council.
Folder   M8
Item   4
His Home Over There. More Than 2000 Such Homes For Our Boys. United War Work Campaign, November 11th to 18th
Note: Poster Number: 4104; Artist: Albert Herter
Folder   M8
Item   5
“Your Boy In The Movies!” See Him in Uniform in the Red Triangle. The Greatest Military Motion Picture Ever Made
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   M8
Item   6
For Your Boy
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 64167]

Note: Artist: Arthur William Brown
Folder   M8
Item   7
Back Our Girls Over There. United War Work Campaign
Note: Artist: Clarence Underwood
Folder   M8
Item   8
Four Years In The Fight. The Women of France. We Owe Them Houses of Cheer. United War Work Campaign
Note: Artist: Lucien Hector Jonas
Folder   M8
Item   9
One of The Thousand Y.M.C.A. Girls in France. United War Work campaign, November 11th to 18th
Note: Artist: Neysa Moran McMein
Folder   M8
Item   10
The Girl on the Land Serves the Nation's Need. Apply Y.W.C.A. Land Service Committee
Note: Artist: Edward Penfield
Folder   M8
Item   11
For Every Fighter a Woman Worker. Care For Her Through the Y.W.C.A. United War Work Campaign
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 36644]

Note: Artist: Adolph Treidler
Folder   M8
Item   12
Help Us Help Our Boys. United War Work Campaign, November 11th to 18th. $170,500,000
Note: Artist: Haskell Coffin
Folder   M8
Item   13
Patriotic League
Note: Artist: Howard Chandler Christy
Red Cross, Miscellaneous
Folder   N1
Item   1
Have You A Red Cross Service Flag, 1918
Note: Artist: Jessie Wilcox Smith
Folder   N1
Item   2
The Disabled Man Can Win. Your Local American Red Cross Home Service Section Knows How
Note: Artist: Holden
Folder   N1
Item   3
How To Send Mail, Money, and Parcels to Prisoners in Germany or Austria. American National Red Cross Bureau of Prisoners' Relief. Washington D.C.
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   N1
Item   4
Are You a Graduate Nurse, Undergraduate Nurse, Practical Nurse, Hospital Attendant, or Experienced in Nursing in Any Way? Send Your Name to the Nearest Red Cross Chapter to be Registered in the Government Census of Nurses
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   N1
Item   5
If I Fail He Dies. Work for the Red Cross
Note: Artist: Rev. S.A. Igiek and Anthony G. McCoy
Folder   N1
Item   6
All They Ask is Your Old Clothes. Send Everything You Can Spare to the Nearest Red Cross Chapter or Branch. The Clothing is for all Suffering Allied Countries in Europe, including Poland, Serbia, France, Montenegro, Jugoslavia [sic], Roumania [sic], Belgium, Albania, CzechoSlovakia [sic], Greece, Italy, Palestine. American Red Cross
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   N1
Item   7
You Can Help. American Red Cross
Note: Artist: W.T. Benda
Folder   N1
Item   8
“For All Humanity” A Vivid Three Reel Story Taken at the Front. Lt. Col. Cecil G. Williams -- A Speaker from Overseas, Representing the War Council of the American Red Cross -- Will Take You With Our Boys To France
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   N2a
Red Cross, Roll Call, First Roll Call
Note: No Posters in the Collection; Place Holder.
Folder   N2b
Red Cross, Roll Call, Second Roll Call
Note: No Posters in the Collection; Place Holder.
Red Cross, Third Roll Call
Folder   N2c
Item   1
Third Red Cross Roll Call
Note: Artist: Haskell Coffin
Red Cross, Fourth Roll Call
Folder   N2d
Item   1
Still the Greatest Mother in the World. Fourth Red Cross Roll Call
Note: Artist: A.E. Foringer
Red Cross, Roll Call, Christmas Roll Call
Folder   N2e
Item   1
December 16th to 23rd. Where Columbia Sets Her Name, Let Everyone of You Follow Her. Red Cross Christmas Roll
Note: Artist: Edwin Howland Blashfield
Folder   N2e
Item   2
Have You Answered The Red Cross Christmas Roll Call?
Note: Poster Number: 2 X D-3; Artist: Harrison Fisher
Red Cross, War Fund
Folder   N3
Item   1
If You Can't Go Across With A Gun, Come Across With Your Part Of The Red Cross War Fund
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 64200]

Note: Artist: C.W. Love
Folder   N3
Item   2
Give More to the Red Cross. The Boys Who Risk Their Lives to Protect You, Need the Protection Your Dollars Will Give Them Thru the American Red Cross. Give Again to the Red Cross War Fund
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Red Cross, Second War Fund
Folder   N4
Item   19
Hay. Enright. Gresham. “The First Three!” Give Till [sic] it Hurts - They Gave Till [sic] They Died. War Fund Week. One Hundred Million Dollars
Note: Poster Number: FORM N.Y. 19. Second War Fund Artist: Kidder
Folder   N4
Item   20
Motherless, Fatherless, Starving. How Much To Save These Little Lives? War Fund Week. One Hundred Million Dollars. May 20th - 27th
Note: Poster Number: FORM N.Y. 20. Second War Fund Artist: Arthur Crisp
Folder   N4
Item   21
Make Good The Promise. One Hundred Million Dollars. May 20th - 27th. Over Here, Over There
Note: Poster Number: FORM N.Y. 21. Second War Fund Artist: Anonymous
Folder   N4
Item   31
The Greatest Mother In the World
Note: Poster Number: FORM N.Y. 31. Second War Fund Artist: Alonso E. Foringer
Red Cross, War Council Series
Note: Issued By The War Council of The American Red Cross.
Folder   N5
Item   7
Caring For American Soldiers in England
Note: Poster Number: Bulletin 7. Artist: Anonymous
Folder   N5
Item   8
The Queen Of Belgium Appealed to the Red Cross to Aid in Saving the Children
Note: Poster Number: Bulletin 8. Artist: A.T.F.
Folder   N5
Item   9
Eight Million Patriotic Red Cross Workers Have Made 291,004,000 Necessary Articles For War Purposes
Note: Poster Number: Bulletin 9. Artist: Dexter
Box   N5
Item   10
The Red Cross Supplies 30,000 People Each Week With Information Concerning Relatives In the Fighting Forces at Home and Overseas
Note: Poster Number: Bulletin 10. Artist: Anonymous
Home Front, Miscellaneous
Folder   P1
Item   1
War and Business. Attend the Third Wisconsin Commercial and Industrial Congress, University of Wisconsin, Madison, February 20, 21, and 22, [, 1918]. Hear Sec'y Wilson of the president's cabinet, Gov. Folk [the] Famous Prosecutor of St. Louis, Waddill Catchings of the National War Labor Board, and Many Other Speakers of National Reputation on the War Problems of business. Great War and Business Conference for Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, Food Administrators, Commercial Secretaries, Labor, and Business Men. Shall Business Go On as Usual? Bring Your Business Problems With You
Note: Artist: L.E. Blair
Folder   P1
Item   2
Warning! No American Can, in Time of Peace, Oppose Reasonable Preparations Against War, Without Betraying His Country. A Nation That is Rich and Unprotected Provokes War and Hastens its Own Ruin. A nationwide Campaign for Preparedness is Being Advocated bythe National Security League, 31 Pine Street, New York City. We Need Funds -- We Need Your Membership
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P1
Item   3
Which Of The Men You Know Is A German Agent? . . . [Advertisement for] Ambassador James W. Gerard's Second Great War Book Face to Face With Kaiserism...Daily Installments Commencing Next Sunday, February 24, [, 1918], in the Journal [Milwaukee]
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P1
Item   4
Socialism and the War. War Destroys Life. Socialism Preserves Life. Come here Emil Seidel, Former mayor of Milwaukee at Thersa, Wis., on Thursday Evening, December 20, 1917. Bring your Families
Note: Poster Number: 20
Home Front, Charity/Relief, Miscellaneous
Folder   P2a
Item   1
The Health of the Child is the Power of the Nation. , April 1918-1919. Children's Year. United States Children's Bureau and Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 25985]

Note: Artist: F. Luis Mora
Folder   P2a
Item   2
Save Clothes For Belgian Children. Friends of Belgium. Agency of Belgian War Relief Society, Inc. New York, NY
Note: Artist: Yette D. de la Shevalezic
Folder   P2a
Item   3
Left Behind In Serbia. Send Money For The Women And Children To The Serbian Relief. 70 Fifth Avenue, New York
Note: Artist: Bodrian Robinson
Folder   P2a
Item   4
20,000 Tons of Clothing Desperately Needed by Germany's Victims in Belgium and Northern France. Germany Will Not Clothe Them. America Must. We Can Easily Give too Little. We Can Not Give Too Much. Send Every Garment You Can Spare. The Commission for Relief in Belgium
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P2a
Item   5
Polish Victim's Relief Fund. Most Holy Virgin of Czenstochowa Help Us
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Home Front, Charity/Relief, Charity Benefits
Folder   P2b
Item   1
Tsingtau Orchestra. German Military Ban. Auditorium [Milwaukee], October 2 to 15. Every evening, Sat. and Sun. Matinee for the Benefit of War Sufferers. General Admission 25¢
Note: Artist: A Tiemann
Folder   P2b
Item   2
Charity Bazaar for the Benefit of War Sufferers in Germany, Austria & Hungary. Auditorium, Milwaukee. March 2-7, 1916
Note: Artist: A Tiemann
Folder   P2b
Item   3
Alf Heidelberg: Charity is Neutral. German-Austrian Bazaar, Auditorium [Milwaukee]. March 2nd to 7th, 1916. Afternoon and Evening
Note: Artist: H.W.B.
Folder   P2b
Item   4
Auditorium, Plankington Hall, Sunday Night, March 17, 1918. Benefit Performance, Co. L, 340th Infantry, Milwaukee's Own. 10 Big Acts. Admission 50¢
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P2b
Item   5
Spring Fantasie. War Orphan Benefit, High School, Afternoon and Evening, May 24-25
Note: Artist: F.E.M
Folder   P2b
Item   6
Spring Fantasie. War Orphan Benefit, High School, Afternoon and Evening, May 24-25
Note: Artist: F.E.M
Home Front, Conservation/Food, Miscellaneous
Folder   P3a
Item   1
Women's Institute, Canning and Preserving. Let Nothing go to Waste. Save Vegetables, Fruits and Left-Overs. . . . A Canning Demonstration. . . . Invite your Neighbor
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P3a
Item   2
Stop. Save Prune Pits, Plum Pits, Cherry Pits, Date Seeds, Olive pits, Peach Stones, Apricot Pits, the shells of hickory Nuts, Butternuts, and Walnuts. The carbon produced from these materials when placed in respirators will Save Soldiers' Lives by absorbing German Poison Gas. The American Red Cross. Do You Bit -- Save the Pit
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 70933]

Note: Artist: Anonymous. Issued by the Gas Defense Division. Chemical Warfare Service.
Folder   P3a
Item   3
Dane County's Big Hoover Food Celebration. Capitol Building and Grounds. Friday Eve., August 17 [, 1917]. . . . Dane County Council of Defense
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P3a
Item   4
Cut-A-Cord. Coal Will Be Scarce Next Winter! Wisconsin Must Cut more Wood for Next Winter's Fuel
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Home Front, Conservation/Food, Agricultural Experiment Station Series, The University of Wisconsin, Madison [Issued by the State Council of Defense by the Agricultural Experiment Station, the University of Wisconsin Madison]
Folder   P3b
Item   3
An Army of Poultry Will Help Win The War . . . More Food This Year Is Patriotism
Note: Poster Number: Emergency Poster 3. Artist: Anonymous. April 1917
Folder   P3b
Item   4
Help Supply Your Own Table . . . More Food This Year Is Patriotism
Note: Poster Number: Emergency Poster 4. Artist: Anonymous. April 1917
Folder   P3b
Item   5
An Acre of Roots Will Winter Your Stock . . . More Food This Year Is Patriotism
Note: Poster Number: Emergency Poster 5. Artist: Anonymous. May 1917
Folder   P3b
Item   6
Build a Silo . . . It will Pay . . . More Food This Year Is Patriotism
Note: Poster Number: Emergency Poster 6. Artist: Anonymous. June 1917
Folder   P3b
Item   8
Just One Extra Litter . . . Help Wisconsin Do Her Share . . . Help Increase Wisconsin's Army of Porkers. It Will Pay and Be Patriotic
Note: Poster Number: Emergency Poster 8. Artist: Anonymous. January 1918
Home Front, Conservation/Food, National War Garden Commission
Folder   P3c
Item   1
Sow The Seeds of Victory! Plant & Raise Your Own Vegetables. Write to the National War Garden Commission -- Washington, D.C., for Free Books on Gardening, Canning, & Drying. “Every Garden a Munition Plant.” Charles Lathrop Pack, President
Alternate Format: Poster has been digitized and is available online. [Image ID: 3548]

Note: Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Home Front, Maine Committee On Public Safety, War Effort Campaign Series
Folder   P4
Item   3
Fighting In France For Freedom! -- Are You Helping at Home? Greatest of All Parades Demonstrate that America is Acting as one in this War . . . Now Buy W. S. S
Note: Poster Number: News Photo Poster No. 3. Artist: Paul Thompson, Photographer
Folder   P4
Item   10
Fighting In France For Freedom! -- Are You Helping at Home? The Soldiers Hustling When the Call Comes “All Hands to the Guns, Here Comes an Aeroplane.” Carry the Message
Note: Poster Number: News Photo Poster No. 10 Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P4
Item   11
Fighting In France For Freedom! Are You Helping at Home? “I Don't Know.” . . . Don't Give Information to the Kaiser or His Agents
Note: Poster Number: News Photo Poster No. 11. Artist: F. Matania. Copyright held by the New York Herald
Folder   P4
Item   12
Fighting In France For Freedom. Are You Helping at Home? New York Stop 61,000 Men in Their Search for Slackers. Photo Shows a Wagon Load of Suspects. . . .Don't Be Caught Napping
Note: Poster Number: News Photo Poster No. 12. Artist: International Film Service, New York, New York
Folder   P4
Item   22
Remember The Boys In France! -- Write Them Often, Charlie Brickley Kick a Goal into J. P. Morgan's Office on Wall Street, New York, and Then Talks for the Fund
Note: Poster Number: News Photo Poster No. 22. Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P4
Item   23
Women of Maine Are You Helping? Heroic Women of France. . . . We Must Win The War!
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Home Front, Milwaukee County Council of Defense
Folder   P5
Item   1
Are You Working? Your Country Needs You as a Soldier or as a Producer. Get a Job -- Stick to It. Milwaukee County Council of Defense
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P5
Item   2
Save 100,000 Babies In 1918. There Are No Children Left In Poland. Heroic Efforts are Saving a Remnant in Belgium. Disease is Spreading Alarmingly Among Children in France
Note: Poster Number: 25. Artist: Anonymous
Home Front, Morals/Morale/Propaganda
Folder   P6
Item   1
All Slackers to the Front
Note: Artist: David L. George
Folder   P6
Item   2
The World Cannot Live Half Slave, Half Free. The Prussian Blot. 100,000,000 People are Already Enslaved by Germany . . . While Germany Dreams of Dominating the World By Force, There Can Be No Peace
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P6
Item   3
Warning! Consider the Possible Consequences if You are Careless in Your Work
Note: Artist: L.N. Britton
Folder   P6
Item   4
Keep 'Em Going! “Every Bad Order Locomotive is a Prussian Soldier. Every live Locomotive is an American Soldier. Let us get on top of the Prussian Locomotives and Make American Soldiers Out Of Them “ W.G. McAdoo, Director General of Railroads
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P6
Item   5
Why Germany Wants Peace. Every American Ought to Know Why We Entered this War. Every American Ought to Know Why this Conflict Must Continue Until Our Aims are Achieved. The Publications Listed Below Will Give You This Information....Committee on Public Information...
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P6
Item   6
Warum wir Krieg führen . .
Note: Poster Number: 44. Artist: Anonymous. Translation: Why We Are in the War . . .
Folder   P6
Item   7
It Is Your Duty To Work. Idleness Aids the Enemy. Executive Order, Proclamation [by] Julius C. Gunter, Governor of Colorado
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P6
Item   8
Illustrated War Lecture. Wake Up, America! High School Auditorium. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 16, 17, 18, [, 1918] at 8:00 o'clock. Matinee: Friday and Saturday at 3:30. Direction: U. S. Committee on Public Information. Auspices: Madison Association of Commerce.
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   P6
Item   9
War Motors. See Them at the 6th Annual Automobile, Truck, and Tractor Show. February 20 to 23 [, 1918]. Union Transfer and Storage Building. Actual Photographs from the Front. Madison, Wisconsin
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Home Front, Tribute
Folder   P7
Item   1
Side by Side -- Britannia! Britain's Day, December 7th, 1918
Note: Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Folder   P7
Item   2
America's Tribute to Britain
Note: Artist: Fred G. Cooper
Folder   P7
Item   3
America's Gift to France. Contributions Received from March 22nd to 27th
Note: Artist: Albert Sterner. Issued by the National Committee for America's Gift to France, 1920.
Foreign, Australia
Folder   Q
Item   1
Follow Your Mates. Enlist. Win the War League. I Serve
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Issued by the N.S.W. Recruiting Committee.
Foreign, Canada, Miscellaneous
Folder   R1
Item   1
Jack Canuck. How To Get Rid Of The Silk-Socked Slacker!
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   R1
Item   2
Moo-che-we-in-es. Pale Face, My Skin is Dark, But My Heart is White. For I Also Give to the Canadian Patriotic Fund
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Foreign, Canada, Canada Victory Loan, W.P. Series
Folder   R2
Item   4
Nothing Doing -- Without Victory Bonds
Note: Poster Number: W.P. 4 Artist: Malcom Gibson
Folder   R2
Item   8
Yours Not To Do And Die -- Yours But To Go And Buy. Victory Bonds 1918
Note: Poster Number: W.P. 8. Artist: Anonymous
Foreign, Cuba
Folder   S1
Item   1
Album. Almanaque De La Guerra , 1919. La Publiccion Más Sensacional de Año. Escrito por Alta Mentalidades Cubanas y Extranjeras. Pronto Aparecera
Note: Artist: A. Galindo. Translation: Album. Almanac Of War 1919. The Most Sensational Publication of the Year. Written by High Cuban and Foreign Thinkers. Appearing Soon
Foreign, France: Miscellaneous
Folder   T1
Item   1
Non Nes Passe Pas. Toute La France Debout Pour La Victoire Du Droit. Par Deux Foi J'ai Tenu Et Vaincu Sur La Marne, Civil, Mon Frere. La Sournoise Offensive De La' Paix Blanchë Va T'assaillir A Ton Tour, Comme Moi, Tu Dois Tenir Et Vaincre, Sois Fort Et Malin. Méfie - Toi De L'hypocrisie Boche
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.037. Artist: Maurice Neumont. Translation: They Shall Not Pass All France Upright For The Victory of The Right.By Two Faiths I Have Held and Over Came on the Marne, Civil, My Brother. The Underhand Offensive of the White Peace Will Attack You at Your Turn, but Like Me, You Must Hold and Overcome. Be Strong and Malignant. Be Wary of the Boche [French derogatory for German] Hypocrisy. Issued by the Union des Grande Associations Francaises Contre la Propagande Ennemie [The Union of French Associations for Propaganda Against the Enemy].
Folder   T1
Item   2
Le Beau Regiment (No. 1) En Route Vers Calais - On The Way to Calais
Note: Artist: M. Bognard. Translation: The Beautiful Regiment (No. 1) on the Way to Calais. Dated November, 20, 1914.
Folder   T1
Item   3
Les Fêtes de la Paix: Le Grand Pavois de la Victoire
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Translation: Festivals of Peace: The Large Bulwark of Victory
Folder   T1
Item   4
La 'Grosse Bertha'!
Note: Artist: Mar Roe. Translation: The Big Bertha
Folder   T1
Item   5
Comment ils écrivent L' Histoire. . . .
Note: Artist: Y. Prouve. Translation: How They Write the History. . . .
Folder   T1
Item   6
Un Dernier Effort et on l'Aura
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.625. Artist: Courboin. Translation: A Last Effort and It Will be Had
Foreign, France: Conservation; Comite de Prévoyance et d'économies Series Prize-winning posters drawn by a students in a national competition with conservation as the theme
Folder   T2
Item   1
Avec la Carte-Nous en Aurons Peu-mais Nous en Aurons tous. Casse Aujourd' hui ton sucre en deux pour en avoir de main?
Note: Artist: Yvonne Colois. Translation: With the Card -- We Will Have a Little -- But We Will Have All of Them. Cut Your Lump of Sugar in Two, and Save Half For Tomorrow.
Folder   T2
Item   2
Solgnons La Basse Cour. Ville de Paris Ecole de Filles Avenue Daumesnil. Je suis une Brave Poule De Guerre. Je Mange Peu Et Produis Beaucoup.
Note: Artist: G. Dovanne, Student at the Paris School for Girls. Translation: I am a Brave Hen Of War. I Eat Little and Produce Much.
Foreign, France: Home Front; Miscellaneous
Folder   T3a
Item   1
Journée Du Poilu. Pour Que Papa Vienne En Permission, S'il Vous Plait. Organisée Par Le Parlement.
Note: Artist: Maurice Neumont. Translation: Day of Poilu. Please, So That Dad Returns to Us with Permission. Organized by the Parliament
Foreign, France: Home Front; Belgian Relief
Folder   T3b
Item   1
Le Cardinal Mercier Protégé La Belgique.
Note: Artist: D. Charles Fouqueray. Translation: The Cardinal Mercier Protected Belgium
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   T3b
Item   2 (8)
En Belgique les Belges ont Faim. Tombola Artistique au Profit L'Alimentation Populare de Belgique -- Chaque Billet de Cinq Francs. . . . On Peut se Procurer des Billets au Seige de L'Alliance Franco-Belge.
Note: Artist: T. Steinlen. Translation: In Belgium the Belgians are Starving. An Artistic Lottery to Profit the Feeding of the Population in Belgium - Ticket for Five Francs. . . . One Can Get tickets from the offices of the Franco-Belgian Alliance.
PH 6030 (7)
Foreign, France: Home Front; Expositions
Folder   T3c
Item   1
Souvenez-vous! . . . Crimes Allemands. Exposition. Organisée par la Ligue Souvenez-vous. . . .
Note: Poster Number: VISé No. 7.747. Artist: G. Jouas. Translation: Remember! . . . German Crimes. An Exposition Organized by the Remembrance League.
Folder   T3c
Item   2
Exposition. Du 1er au 30 Octobre 1917. . . . Organisée par la Ligue Souvenez vous. . . . Crimes Allemands. . . .
Note: Poster Number: VISé No.8.517. Artist: L. Jonas. Translation: Exposition. 1st to the 30th of October 1917. . . Organized by the Remembrance League. . . German Crimes
Folder   T3c
Item   3
Exposition Des Dons Américains . . .
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Translation: Exposition of the American Gifts . . .
Folder   T3c
Item   4
Et Maintenant -- tressons des couronnes pour ceux que nous attendons et aussi pour reviendront plus . . . Exposition Des Dons Américains . . .
Note: Poster Number: VISé No. 9.396. Artist: Abel Truckel. Translation: In the Meantime -- let us braid crowns for those until we wait and also for those not returning. . . . Exposition of the American Gifts
Foreign, France: War Loans, Miscellaneous
Folder   T4a
Item   1
L'emprunt Des 'Derniéres Cartouches Français, Encore Un Effort!
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 9444. Artist: T.E.L. Translation: The Loan of the Last French cartridges, Still an Effort!
Folder   T4a
Item   2
L'Emprunt De La Libération.
Note: Artist: Jules Abel Faivre. Translation: The Loan for Liberation.
Folder   T4a
Item   3
Pour La France Versez Votre Or L'or Combat Pour La Victoire.
Note: Artist: Jules Abel Faivre. Translation: For France, Pour Your Gold. Gold Fights For the Victory.
Foreign, France: War Loans, First Loan
Folder   T4b
Item   1
Vous Aussi Faites Votre Devoir: Avec Toutes Vos Ressources. Souscrivez A L'emprunt. Crédit Commercial De France
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 8393. Artist: B. Chavannaz. Translation: You Must Also Do Your Duty. With All Your Resources. Subscribe To The Loan. Commercial Credit Union of France
Folder   T4b
Item   2
Emprunt Français on Souscrit a La Société Central Des Banques De Province
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 8919. Artist: Anonymous. Translation: When One Subscribes to the National Loan, They Share Company with the Provincial Banks
Folder   T4b
Item   3
Pour Que Vos Enfants Ne Connaissent Plus Les Horreurs De La Guerre, Souscrivez À L'emprunt Nationale. Société Générale
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 9165. Artist: Geuejes Reson. Translation: So That Your Children Do Not Know Any More the Horrors of the War, Subscribe to the National Loan. Société Générale
Folder   T4b
Item   4
Pour Le Suprême Effort. Emprunt National. Société Générale.
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.216. Artist: M. Falter. Translation: For The Supreme Effort. Société Générale.
Folder   T4b
Item   5
Pour Le Dernier Quart D'heure, Aidez Moi! Les Souscription A L'Emprunt Nationale Sont Resçues A La Banque Nationale De Crédit
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.402. Artist: SEM [Serge Goursat]. Translation: For The Last Fifteen Minutes, Help Me! Subscriptions For The National Loan Can Be Made at The National Credit Bank
Folder   T4b
Item   6
Emprunt 5% De La Défense Nationale Souscrivez! . . .
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Translation: Loan 5% for National Defense. Subscribe! . . .
Folder   T4b
Item   7
Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. Faison Tous Notre Devoir. No Fils Aux Armées. Notre Or Au Pays. Publiée Sous Les Auspices De L' Union De Sociétes De Préparation Militaire De France
Note: Artist: Bernard Maudin. Translation: Loan of National Defense. Let Us Make It All Our Duty. Here will be No Army Without the Gold Of Our Country. Published Under the Auspices of the Union Of Societies For The Military Preparation of France
Folder   T4b
Item   8
Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. Eux Aussi! Font Leur Devoir
Note: Artist: Jules Adler. Translation: Loan of National Defense. Them Too! Make Them Owe
Folder   T4b
Item   9
Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. N'oublie Pas De Souscrive . . . Pour La Victoire! . . . Et Le Retour
Note: Artist: Poulbot. Translation: Loan Of National Defense. Does Not Forget To Subscribe . . . For The Victory! . . . and The Return
Folder   T4b
Item   10
Pour Le Triomphe Souscrivez á L'emprunt National
Note: Artist: SEM Translation: For the Triumph Subscribe To The National Loan
Foreign, France: War Loans, Second Loan
Folder   T4c
Item   1
2me Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. En Avant Armée De L' épargne C'est Pour La Patrie
Note: Artist: A. Robaudi. Translation: Second Loan Of National Defense. Armed Ahead With The Savings, It Is For The Fatherland
Folder   T4c
Item   2
Français Souscrivez Au Deuxième Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. Vous Hâterez La Victoire Et Vous Aurez Fait Votre Devoir Envers La Patrie
Note: Artist: Bernard Maudin. Translation: French People. Subscribe to the Second Loan of National Defense. You Will Hasten the Victory and You Will Have Done Your Duty for the Fatherland
Foreign, France: War Loans, Third War Loan
Folder   T4d
Item   1
République Française. Ministere Des Finances. 3e Emprunt de la Défense Nationale . . .
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Translation: French Republic. Ministry of Finance. 3rd Loan of National Defense . . .
Folder   T4d
Item   2
3e Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. Souscrivez Pour La France Qui Combat! Pour Celle Qui Chaque Jour Grandit
Note: Artist: August Leroux. Translation: 3rd Loan Of National Defense. Subscribe For The France Which Fights! For That Which Each Day Grows.
Folder   T4d
Item   3
République Française. 3e Emprunt De La Défense Nationale.
Note: Artist: L. Delong. Translation: The French Republic. Third Loan for the National Defense
Foreign, France: War Loans, Fourth War Loan
Folder   T4e
Item   1
4e Emprunt Nationale. Souscrivez. Société Central des Banques de Province
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.265. Artist: L. Jean Droit. Translation: 4th National Loan Subscribe. Company Exchange of The Provincial Banks.
Folder   T4e
Item   2
4e Emprunt De La Défense Nationale. Banque Privée
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.501. Artist: M. Falter. Translation: 4th Loan Of National Defense. Private Bank
Folder   T5a
Foreign, France: Post-War, Miscellaneous
Note: No posters in the collection, place holder.
Foreign, France: Post-War, Comité Américain Pour Les Région Dévastées De France
Folder   T5b
Item   1
Comité Américain Pour Les Région Dévastées De France
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.944. Artist: Geo Cap. Translation: American Committee for the Area Devastated in France
Folder   T5b
Item   2
Comité Américain Pour Les Région Dévastées De France
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 13.995. Artist: Geo Cap. Translation: American Committee for the Area Devastated in France
Foreign, France: Post-War; Tourism
Folder   T5c
Item   1
Arras. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer du Nord
Note: Artist: Goe Dorival. Translation: Arras. Published by Company of the Railroads of the North
Folder   T5c
Item   2
Cambrai. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer du Nord. Edité sous le Patronage du Comite d' Initative de Cambrai
Note: Artist: A.L.O. Translation: Cabrai. Published by Company of the Railroads of the North. Published Under the Patronage of the Initiative Committee of Cambrai
Folder   T5c
Item   3
Lens. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer du Nord
Note: Artist: Julien Lacaze. Translation: Lens. Published by Company of the Railroads of the North
Folder   T5c
Item   4
Cathédrale de Reims. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer de L'est.
Note: Artist: Goe Dorival. Translation: Cathedral at Reims. Published by Company of the Railroads of the East
Folder   T5c
Item   5
St. Michiel. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer de L'est.
Note: Artist: Maurice Toussaint. Translation: St. Michiel. Published by Company of the Railroads of the East.
Folder   T5c
Item   6
Thiepval. Ask For Cook's Programme of Tours to the Battlefields. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer du Nord
Note: Artist: H. Gray. Translation: Thiepval. Ask For Cook's Programme of Tours to the Battlefields. Published by Company of the Railroads of the North
Folder   T5c
Item   7
Verdun. Edité par la Compagnie des Chemins de fer de L'est
Note: Artist: Maurice Toussaint. Translation: Verdun. Published by Company of the Railroads of the East
Foreign, France: Post-War, Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.)
Folder   T5d
Item   1
Château-Thierry. The Bridge Where Uncle Sam Stopped the Hun
Note: Artist: Milton Bancroft
Folder   T5d
Item   2
Palais de Glace - Paris Y.M.C.A. Canteen and Theatre
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 16134. Artist: Milton Bancroft
Folder   T5d
Item   3
Verdun. Road to Y.M.C.A. Canteen
Note: Poster Number: Visa No. 15.749. Artist: A.K.S.
Foreign, Germany
Folder   U
Item   1
Wählt. Unsern Besten
Note: Artist: Walter V. Ruskteschell. Translation: Select the Best
Folder   U
Item   2
Mit Ihm
Note: Translation: With Him
Folder   U
Item   3
Durch Arbeit zum Sieg! Durch sieg zum Frieden!
Note: Translation: Through Work to Victory! Through Victory to Peace!
Foreign, Great Britain, Miscellaneous
Folder   V1
Item   1
Enlisted for Duration of The War. Help The National Egg Collection for the Wounded
Note: Artist: R.G. Praill
PH 6030 (8)
Folder   V1
Item   2 (8)
Give Thanks To The Everyday Heroes of Britain's Merchant Navy
Note: Poster Number: 51-9908. Artist: Anonymous
PH 6030 (7)
Foreign, Great Britain, Recruiting
Folder   V2
Item   1
He Did His Duty. Will You Do Yours?
Note: Poster Number: 20. Artist: Bassano
Folder   V2
Item   2
Be Ready! Join Now!
Note: Poster Number: 81. Artist: Anonymous
Folder   V2
Item   3
Surely You Will Fight For Your King and Country, Come Along, Boys, Before it is Too Late
Note: Poster Number: 83. Artist: W & D Downey
Folder   V2
Item   4
British Subjects, It Is Your Duty To Enlist. For Particulars Apply to Nearest United States Recruiting Station or Nearest British Consulate or Head Quarters British Recruiting Mission, 126 South Third Street, Minneapolis
Note: Artist: Anonymous
Folder   V2
Item   5
The Watchers of the Seas. The Navy Needs Boys and Men from 15 to 40 Years of Age. Apply: 7, Whitehall Place, S.W.
Note: Artist: L. Raven Hill
Foreign, Great Britain, War Loans
Folder   V3
Item   1
War Loan. Back The Empire with Your Savings. Invest Now. Apply for Details at Nearest Post Office
Note: Poster Number: 21. Artist: Anonymous
Folder   V3
Item   2
Every Pound Invested In National War Bonds Means More Ships More Food and Earlier Victory
Note: Artist: A.J.
Miscellaneous
Folder   Z
Item   1
Flags of the Allies
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Copyright 1917. Herchman & Cardy. Chicago
Folder   Z
Item   2
Paste One on the Back of your Letter to Him . . .
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Issued by The Ladies' Home Journal for November, 1918
Folder   Z
Item   3
[A Compilation of Images from World War I Posters]
Note: Artist: Anonymous. Compliments of C.F. Childs and Company