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Box M438.0001

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Contains 30 Results:

Honor Emblem. 75% of this firm's employees have bought bonds of the 4th Liberty Loan, 1918

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00001
Abstract

A print poster in blue, red, and white ink reads "Honor Emblem 75% of this firm's employees have bought bonds of the 4th Liberty Loan." Poster depicts a white flag with a red border and four vertical blue stripes. Poster was published by Commercial Printing and Lithography.

Dates: 1918

Honor Button. Every American should consider it an honor to wear this button, 1919

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00002
Abstract

A print poster in blue and red ink reads "Honor button every American should consider it an honor to wear this button. Carter Glass, Secretary of the Treasury. Victory Liberty Loan." In the center of the poster is the image of a blue button that reads "Liberty V Loan." Poster was distributed by Heywood, Strasser and Voigt Litho. Co. in New York.

Dates: 1919

Real Estate Honor Emblem

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00003
Abstract A print poster in blue and red ink reads "Real Estate Honor Emblem. The quota of this property of the Victory Liberty Loan (based on its assessed valuation) has been subscribed. Real Estate Division Victory Liberty Loan." In blue ink at the bottom of the poster, a stamp reads "Allied Printing Trades Council Union Label New York City." A red, white, and blue banner is depicted with five vertical red stripes and four vertical white stripes, with a blue "V" printed over the strips. At the top...
Dates: Other: 1918-1919

V Invest!

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00004
Abstract

Decal pasted on to tan plate shows the word "INVEST!" in white letters on top of a large white "V" outlined in blue. Lettering is printed over a red circular background.

Dates: Other: 1918-1919

Our Casualty Lists

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00005
Abstract A black and white poster reads "Our casualty lists - Let's not get used to them - Let's STOP them - quickly! How? By rolling up an overwhelming subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan. After four long, frightful years the tide of battle is turning! The time has come at last when MONEY MIGHT will go far toward hastening the Victory that will stop these dreadful casualty lists and bring our boys home again. Buy Liberty Bonds - to the very limit of your means! Never mind how many you have...
Dates: Other: 1918-1919

You who have sound limbs, and eyes that see finish the job

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00006
Abstract

A black and white print poster reads "You - who have sound limbs, and eyes that see - finish the job. Be thank you that you can invest in the Victory Liberty Loan and do it. Government Loan Organization Second Federal Reserve District Liberty Loan Committee V-360." The text is on the right side of the poster. On the left is a image drawn of a soldier missing an arm and using a cane.

Dates: Other: 1918-1919

New York will see it through

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00007
Abstract

A print poster in black and red ink reads "New York will see it through. New York has Never Failed - She Will Not Fail Now. Victory Liberty Loan." On the left side of the poster is a black, white, and red drawn image of a building and train station.

Dates: Other: 1918-1919

The true American, 1918

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00008
Abstract

A print poster in navy blue ink reads "The true American is one who sticks by America in peace as well as in war. The coming Victory Liberty Loan will be a test of your Americanism. Government Loan Organization. Second Federal Reserve District. Liberty Loan Committee. V-357." The background of the poster is light blue with scattered white stars.

Dates: 1918

Notes of cheer for Christmas, 1919 November 29

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00009
Abstract

Color poster reads "Notes of Cheer for Christmas. Treasury Savings Certificates as Gifts. Government Loan Organization. Second Federal Reserve District. Form 60. 11-29-19." Image in shades of blue, orange, and brown depicts three men standing in the snow and two men are playing instruments. In the far distance is a small cabin. In the lower left corner, "Stacy H. Wood" is written in blue ink.

Dates: 1919 November 29

America's first thrift citizens, 1919 November 20

 Item — Box: M438.0001
Identifier: M438.00010
Abstract

A print poster reads "America's First Thrift Citizens. Thanksgiving 1919. Be a thrift citize - buy Treasury Savings Certificates. Something to be thankful for. Government Loan Organization. Second Federal Reserve District. Form 59. 11-20-19." Image in shades of blue, gray, and brown shows a man and woman dressed as pilgrims. In the background of the image is a large boat. In the lower left corner of the image, "Stacy H. Wood" is written in brown ink.

Dates: 1919 November 20