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WWI Propaganda Posters

"Helping Hoover" 1919. Archives, State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Save the products of the land" by Charles Livingston Bull, 1917. U.S. Food Administration. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"We are saving you - you save food" by E. Henderson. Canadian Food Board. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Liberty sowing the seeds of Victory" by Frank Vincent DuMond, 1917. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Food for France" by Francis Luis Mora, 1918. Library of Congress.
"Eat Less" by A. Hendee, 1918. U.S. Food Administration. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Preserve" series, Carter Housh. Archives, State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Preserve" by Carter Housh. Archives, State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"The Spirit of '18 - The World Cry Food" by William McKee, 1918. U.S. Food Administration. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Corn, the food of the nation" by Lloyd Harrison, 1918. U.S. Food Administration. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Can vegetables, fruit, and the Kaiser, too" by Paul J. Verrees, 1918. National War Garden Commission. Archives, State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Win the next war now" by Leonebel Jacobs, 1918. National War Garden Commission. State Historical Society of North Dakota.
"Will you help the Women of France? Save Wheat" by Edward Penfield, 1918. Library of Congress.

World War II Victory Gardens

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