World War I Posters, 1917–1919

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World War I Posters, 1917–1919

1917-1919

The posters in this series cover a number of very broad subject categories including; Agriculture, Conservation (many types), Education, Fuel Efficiency, Patriotism, Production (industrial as well as agricultural), Recruitment, and Security. Slides of the original posters in 4-P were made by the Still Picture Branch and, with slides of World War I posters from other record groups, have been organized into broad subject categories similar to those described above. The slides are in Slide Cabinet 2 in the branch research room. The National Archives reproduced color slides of each poster for preservation and reference purposes.

5 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11675328

National Archives at College Park

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National Jewish Welfare Board

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