Oversize folder 15
Container
Contains 6 Results:
“Come On! Buy more Liberty Bonds” -- poster with illustration of an American soldier wielding a bayonet over a fallen German soldier, 1918
Item — oversize: folder 15
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
“Are You 100% American? Prove it! Buy U.S. Government Bonds, Third Liberty Loan” -- poster with illustration of patriotic banners, flags, and eagle, 1918
Item — oversize: folder 15
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
“Fight or buy Bonds, Third Liberty Loan” -- poster with illustration of Lady Liberty leading troops with flag raised above her head, 1918
Item — Multiple Containers
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
“Good Bye Dad. I’m Off to Fight for Old Glory. You Buy U.S. Gov’t Bonds” -- poster with illustration of older man shaking hand of soldier, 1918
Item — oversize: folder 15
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
“Halt the Hun! Buy U.S. Government Bonds, Third Liberty Loan” -- poster with illustration of Doughboy rescuing woman and child from German soldier, circa 1918
Item — oversize: folder 15
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 1918
“Buy Liberty Bonds” -- poster with illustration of Abraham Lincoln in profile, done to look like a copper relief, with quote by him at bottom, 1918
Item — oversize: folder 15
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