Text America's Allies Co-operative Committee. Headquarters No. 18 West 39th St., New York. Mrs. Mary Hatch Willard, chairman, Fred'k L. Eldridge, treasurer, Mrs. H.W. Beale, secretary, Thomas B. Adams, asst. treasurer. View Item
Text The greatest mother in the world. Join the Red Cross--All you need is a heart and a dollar. View Item
Text President Taft put an embargo on the sending of arms and ammunition into Mexico. Under Taft the National Guard never had to come to the border. President Wilson put the embargo on and took it off repeatedly, nine times. Under Wilson the National Guard had View Item
Text Vacillation is weakness. A weak policy will never settle the conditions which brought the National Guard to the border … Vote for Hughes, a strong man. View Item
Text Headquarters entertainment committee. Second Company, Seventh New York. New York, November 23d, 1911. General orders, P.D.Q. I. - Pursuant to custom, on the evening of Thursday, December 7th, the Second Company will hold its annual Old Home Week … By orde Notice detailing the Second Company, Seventh Regiment's 1911 celebration of Old Home Week. View Item
Text New York State has been proud to show Texas 18000 sample New Yorkers. You will see portraits displayed throughout the neighborhood, of 3 more New Yorkers: Hughes for president, Whitman for governor, Calder for senator. New York State Republican Committee View Item
Text Keep them smiling. This home is helping our boys over there. United War-Work Campaign. Includes the emblems of participating organizations: YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic War Council, Jewish Welfare Board--U.S. Army and Navy, War Camp Community Service, the Salvation Army, and ALA. View Item
Text "There!" In peace as in war. Your membership does it--Join! Third Red Cross roll call, Nov. 2-11 (Armistice Day). Includes illustration of oil refinery fire, Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 1919 View Item
Text [Alexander J. Hemphill, chairman, New York Campaign for $6,000,000, letter soliciting New York City residents for donations for Armenian-Syrian relief, dated April 17, 1919, with inscription]. View Item
Text Keep me alive. 3,950,000 refugees, of which 400,000 are children. The American Committee for Relief in the Near East, One Madison Avenue, New York City, formerly American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief. View Item
Still Image To members of the 7th Regiment N.G.S.N.Y. New York, January 4th, 1876. At the meeting of the board of officers held January 3d, 1876, it was resolved that a full dress military and civic reception be given by the Regiment, at the Academy of Music, on the View Item
Text [Song sheet including lyrics for "Pro patria et gloria," "Comrades touch the elbow," "Stein song choruses," and "Heidelberg chorus"]. View Item
Text [Notice from the Seventh Regiment National Guard advertising tickets for a benefit promenade concert at the Academy of Music in New York in support of the Ladies' Home for Sick and Wounded Soldiers]. View Item
Text New York State has been proud to show Texas 18000 sample New Yorkers. You will see portraits displayed throughout the neighborhood, of 3 more New Yorkers: Hughes for president, Whitman for governor, Calder for senator. New York State Republican Committee View Item
Text United States Food Administration, Federal Food Board of New York, New York State Food Commission, issued by Bureau of Conservation. December 2, 1918. Look into your garbage pail, none of these things should be there … View Item
Text Gov. Whitman says he can see no reason why New York regiments should be kept on the border. President Wilson says the conditions which made your coming necessary still exist. He made those conditions so he must know about it … A vote for Hughes---Whitman- Another version of this item has "Hughes" misspelled "Huges". View Item
Text The Fourth Liberty Loan. The Treasury Department has made the following appeal to the patriotism of the American people … In order to help make the campaign for the Fourth Liberty Loan an overwhelming success, the bank solicits the cooperation of all its View Item
Text Here is a real S.O.S. to the heart and soul of every real traveler. Dear fellow traveler … we are to have a nation-wide campaign January 12th-19th to raise thirty million dollars … Very sincerely yours, [E.S. Sloat?], commercial travelers division. View Item
Text [Obituary for William H. Kipp from Richard E. Enright, commissioner of the New York City Police Department, dated New York, August 22, 1918, verso]. View Item
Text [Obituary for William H. Kipp from Richard E. Enright, commissioner of the New York City Police Department, dated New York, August 22, 1918, recto]. View Item
Text $200,000 in ten days for New York Infirmary for Women and Children, page [1], with illustrations. View Item
Text Honor flag of the Third Liberty Loan awarded by the United States Treasury Department to every town subscribing its quota. Supplement to New York American, April 7, 1918, verso. View Item
Text Honor flag of the Third Liberty Loan awarded by the United States Treasury Department to every town subscribing its quota. Supplement to New York American, April 7, 1918, recto, with illustration of flag. View Item
Text A brief outline of the work of the Navy League of the United States in the present war, page [2], stamped "C.A.P." With blank print membership form. View Item
Text A brief outline of the work of the Navy League of the United States in the present war, page [3]. View Item
Text A brief outline of the work of the Navy League of the United States in the present war, page [4]. View Item
Text A brief outline of the work of the Navy League of the United States in the present war, page [1]. View Item