Collection of documents concerning World War, 1914-1918

Title

Collection of documents concerning World War, 1914-1918

Subject

Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); World War, 1914-1918; National Jewish Welfare Board; United War Work Campaign, Inc.; Flag Day; Liberty bonds

Description

This collection of documents concerning World War, 1914-1918 contains 5 Booklets and 1 newspaper clipping. Collection contents: The answer to the call -- The five great reasons for liberty bonds -- Keep 'em smiling -- How the war came to America -- The President's flag day address with evidence of Germany's plans -- Newark Star-Eagle, Nov. 11, 1918 (front page). Cover art and excerpts of text are displayed..

Source

NJ 940.3 MOR

Date

1914-1918

Format

JPEG

Collection Items

The Answer To The Call
The Answer To The Call. The Jewish Welfare Board United War Work Campaign, published the week of November 11, 1918. The booklet is a fold out booklet containing 9 pages of text, with illustrations. Shown here: front and back cover with sample text.

Five Great Reasons For Liberty Bonds
Five Great Reasons For Liberty Bonds brochure. "Lend the way they fight. Buy bonds to your utmost". Booklet contains 23 pages of text, with illustrations. Shown here: front and back cover with sample text.

Keep 'Em Smiling!
Keep 'Em Smiling!, a united War Work Campaign publication. Booklet contains 22 pages of text, with illustrations and map. Shown here: front and back cover with sample text.

President's Flag Day Address
"President's Flag Day Address with evidence of Germany's Plans". Booklet issued by the Committee on Public Information on Septembr 15, 1917. Printed for distribution by the Boy Scouts of America under the slogan "Every Scout To Boost America". …

How The War Came To America
How The War Came To America. Booklet issued by The Committee on Public Information on June 15, 1917. Booklet contains 46 pages of text.

Truce Signed
"Truce Signed: The German Envoys And The Allies Have Signed Armistice. This Announcement Is Official". Headline article published in the Newark Star-Eagle newspaper on Monday, November 11, 1918. Shown here: Article headline. Due to fragile nature…
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