Women's Land Army letters, 1918.

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Women's Land Army letters, 1918.

Summary: Collection consists of photocopies of a letter and a telegram to Mrs. Isabella Ferguson, chairman of the Women's Land Army, from R.S. Trumbull. Subjects discussed are the possibility of hiring women as fruit pickers and the wages paid to fruit pickers by growers.

.1 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7391406

Museum of New Mexico Library

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Women's Land Army of America

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The Woman's Land Army of America was a civilian organization created during the First and Second World Wars to work in agriculture replacing men called up to the military. Women who worked for the WLAA were sometimes known as farmerettes. The WLAA was modeled on the British Women's Land Army....

Trumbull, R. S.

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