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Bag - American Red Cross ditty bag-World War I-Otto Petrich
Olive drab cotton American Red Cross drawstring bag that contained a small olive drab packet with ties. Used by Otto E. Petrich in World War I. He was born September 7, 1891 , grew up south of Biscay and served in WWI in France in the military police.
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Bag - Red Cross convalescent bag-WWI
Blue twill bag with a red drawstring. Used for a Convalescent kit by the American Red Cross during World War I.
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Button, Insignia - Red Cross button
Small American Red Cross metal button with shield and words "Pro Patria" & "Blood Donor". Belonged to Clara Goede, mother of donor Ginny Jerabek.
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Button, Insignia - Red Cross metal button
Small American Red Cross metal button with shield and words "Pro Patria" and "Blood Donor". Belonged to Clara Goede, mother of donor Ginny Jerabek.
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Discharge, Military - Red Cross Discharge cards, WWI
Collection of six American Red Cross discharge cards that soldiers would fill out and give to the Red Cross representative at their home town for the home newspaper. Information included location and date of discharge, division, regiment and company, rank, branch, and home address. Cards are for Bede O. Tucker and William James Pulkrabek (Camp Dodge, IA); Geo. Hanson, William Smahel, and Ralph M. Arndt (Camp Grant, IL); and Harold Everett Mullin ...
Record Type: Archive
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Map - American Red Cross Clubs, Paris, France
American Red Cross Map of Paris showing locations of American Red Cross Clubs, map of the Paris-Metro lines, Listing of public buildings and places to see, instructions for asking your way and general information. Reverse side is part of a special 1941 edition grid map (leaf number 243) of the area around Logrono, Spain, with explanation of symbols in both German and Spanish. An American Red Cross button with a red cross and the words "I Gave" ...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - American Troops in Parade, Paris 4th of July 1918
Black and white photo postcard showing American Troops in Parade, Paris, 4th of July, 1918. A troop of soldiers is marching down a wide street led by three Officers: an American and two French. The sides of the tree lined streets are crowded with on-lookers. An American Red cross postcard.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Friendship's Chain
Color postcard with picture of blue and white flowers and words "True Friendship's Chain..." Addressed to Ella Lena, Brownton, Minnesota with New Year greetings from Viola. Bristolboardline - Germany card. Unreadable postmark, One cent Franklin stamp and an American Red Cross Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, 1911 stamp.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - June 8, 1918 Red Cross Day Parade, Hutchinson, MN
Scan of a sepia toned photographic postcard of the June 8, 1918 parade on Main Street, Hutchinson MN in front of Central Park for the 100th Anniversary of Red Cross Day. Jennie Knaff, mother of Margaret Abbott, belonged to this group. of marching women dressed in white. The group is very large, walking four abreast, and the column stretches out past the camera range.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Lester Prairie, MN parade-Red Cross unit
Black & white photographic postcard of a Lester Prairie, MN parade. Possibly the welcome home 4th of July parade. Writing on back "LP 4th July." Vehicle is decorated with Red Cross designs and has a white clad driver and three white clad women in the back seat.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Red Cross picnic 1917
Black & white photographic postcard of girls standing at the Red Cross picnic at Korista's Woods, June 15, 1918. They are not identified, but one is wearing a Camp Fire Girl outfit. Three appear to be eating ice cream cones. Other people and two small tents are in the background under the trees. [The picnic was held to raise money for helping soldiers in World War I.]
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Somewhere in America
Black & white picture postcard of American Red Cross Canteen workers outside a train car. Sent by Walter Nemitz, son of G. F. Nemitz of Nemitz Sons Paint Factory, Hutchinson, to his sister Adela Nemitz while he was in the Army National Guard during World War I. Dated October 29, 1918. Message about fine weather, feeling better and train travel. Postmarked St. Louis MO, October 29, 1918. Two cents stamp. Walter was in a machine gun company a...
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Postcard - WWI American Red Cross Canteen Workers
Black & white picture postcard "Somewhere in America; American Red Cross Canteen Workers". Picture of Red Cross women giving out food at a train station. Distributed by the American Red Cross; flag image with ARC Canteen Service text and red cross. Unmailed postcard. Belonged to Fred A. Bullert. Name Paul W. Zastrow, Watertown, Wisc. is written in pencil on the back. Fred Bullert was inducted June 24, 1918 at Glencoe, MN. He was in Company G,...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - WWI American Red Cross Canteen Workers
Black & white picture postcard "Somewhere in America; American Red Cross Canteen Workers". Picture of Red Cross women giving out food at a train station. Distributed by the American Red Cross; flag image with ARC Canteen Service text and red cross. Unmailed postcard. Belonged to Fred A. Bullert. Fred Bullert was inducted June 24, 1918 at Glencoe, MN. He was in Company G, 161st Depot Brigade, Camp Grant June 25, 1918 - August 18, 1918; Co. G ...
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Postcard - WWI American Red Cross Canteen Workers
Black & white picture postcard "Somewhere in America; American Red Cross Canteen Workers". Picture of Red Cross women giving out food at a train station. Distributed by the American Red Cross; flag image with ARC Canteen Service text and red cross. Unmailed postcard. Belonged to Fred A. Bullert. Fred Bullert was inducted June 24, 1918 at Glencoe, MN. He was in Company G, 161st Depot Brigade, Camp Grant June 25, 1918 - August 18, 1918; Co. G ...
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Postcard - WWI American Red Cross Canteen Workers
Black & white picture postcard "Somewhere in America; American Red Cross Canteen Workers". Picture of Red Cross women with baskets waiting near railroad tracks at a train station. Distributed by the American Red Cross; flag image with ARC Canteen Service text and red cross. Unmailed postcard. Belonged to Fred A. Bullert. Fred Bullert was inducted June 24, 1918 at Glencoe, MN. He was in Company G, 161st Depot Brigade, Camp Grant June 25, 1918...
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Poster - World War I Red Cross Christmas Roll Call
World War I poster. "Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call. All you need is a heart and a dollar." Picture of snowy scene by Ray Greenleaf. Copyright,The American Red Cross. Printed by Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., Chicago. Committee on Public Information; Division of Pictorial Publicity. During World War I, the American Red Cross made an unparalleled effort to involve the entire country in raising funds for the service it would be provi...
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Poster - World War I Red Cross Christmas Roll Call-The Greatest Mother in the World
World War I poster. "The Greatest Mother in the World'. Red Cross Christmas Roll Call December 16-23rd. Picture of a Red Cross nurse holding a wounded serviceman. Illustrated by A. E. Foringer. During World War I, the American Red Cross made an unparalleled effort to involve the entire country in raising funds for the service it would be providing abroad.
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Poster - World War I Red Cross Service Flag, 1918
World War I poster "Have You a Red Cross Service Flag?" Picture of a child putting a Red Cross emblem in a window beneath a wreath. Illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Dated 1918. Copyright The American Red Cross. Printed by Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago. During World War I, the American Red Cross made an unparalleled effort to involve the entire country in raising funds for the service it would be providing abroad. While its symbo...
Record Type: Archive
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Print, Photographic - Hutchinson Victory Day Parade, Nov. 11, 1918 booklet
Scanned copies of the booklet cover and 14 sepia toned photos of the Hutchinson Victory Day Parade, November 11, 1918, Hutchinson Red Cross. The photos show the "Crowd" on Main Street, Hutchinson, "Fire Department" vehicles, "Danish-Norwegian Seminary" students, "Red Cross Workers" marching and carrying a large striped bunting, "Schools and Service Flag," "Engstrom's Marching Squad," "Old Dewey, Rechristened 'Pershing,"" "Silver Lake Home Guard...
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