United States Food Administration
Organization
Dates
- Existence: 19170810 - 19200821
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
“Why Loyal Americans are keeping the Pledge to eat less Wheat and Meat” -- broadside with text in red and black about food rationing, circa 1917-1918
Item — Oversize folder 9
Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Dorothy Elizabeth (Baker) Bond World War I Poster Collection consists of 247 illustrated posters and broadsides that Bond collected during her work selling war bonds. The posters, which date from 1914-1919, were produced by various government agencies and non-profit organizations to promote military enlistment, fundraising campaigns, and homefront efforts supporting of the war. In addition, there are a few photographs related to Bond's work and her family's involvement in the war effort....
Dates:
circa 1917-1918
“Will you help the women of France? Save Wheat" -- poster with illustration of three women pulling a plow; text below image about starvation and helping soldiers in trenches, 1918
Item — Box 3
Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Dorothy Elizabeth (Baker) Bond World War I Poster Collection consists of 247 illustrated posters and broadsides that Bond collected during her work selling war bonds. The posters, which date from 1914-1919, were produced by various government agencies and non-profit organizations to promote military enlistment, fundraising campaigns, and homefront efforts supporting of the war. In addition, there are a few photographs related to Bond's work and her family's involvement in the war effort....
Dates:
1918
“Working 7 Days a Week for the Government, Pack Eggs Now For Winter Use” -- poster with illustration of a hen on a nest and a basket and containers of eggs; text below on preserving eggs for home use, circa 1914-1918
Item — Oversize folder 9
Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Dorothy Elizabeth (Baker) Bond World War I Poster Collection consists of 247 illustrated posters and broadsides that Bond collected during her work selling war bonds. The posters, which date from 1914-1919, were produced by various government agencies and non-profit organizations to promote military enlistment, fundraising campaigns, and homefront efforts supporting of the war. In addition, there are a few photographs related to Bond's work and her family's involvement in the war effort....
Dates:
circa 1914-1918
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