Oversize folder 24
Container
Contains 3 Results:
“First in the Fight, Always Faithful, Be a U.S. Marine! Apply at 101 Yesler Way Seattle, Wash.” -- poster with illustration of a Marine against a U.S. flag, 1917 July 19
Item — oversize: folder 24
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:
1917 July 19
“If You Want to Fight! Join the Marines” -- poster with illustration of a woman in Marine’s uniform with troops behind her, 1915
Item — oversize: folder 24
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:
1915
“Rally Round the Flag with United States Marines, Your Country Needs You! Now’s the Time to Enlist! First in Defense on Land or Sea, Apply Today at 101 Yessler Way, Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington” -- poster with illustration of fighting Marines with flying flag, 1916
Item — oversize: folder 24
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:
1916