World War, 1914-1918
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Masons of Philadelphia from Joseph L. Mann, 1918 September 28
During the First World War, Joseph L. Mann, the Secretary of Meridian Sun Lodge, No. 158, petitions the Masons of Philadelphia to support the U.S. Government's Fourth Liberty Loan.
Lloyd Brinkman World War I and Christmas postcard collection, 1920-1928
Loyal Order of Moose postcard, 1914-1918
Postcard shows an illustration of a moose standing in a field with an American flag waved in the distance by soldiers. A printed message on the bottom says that this card was distributed at a YMCA concert on the war front, by a representative of the Loyal Order of the Moose, and includes a message of well-being. The reverse has a printed message offering to help "your Boy in France" from the Loya Order of Moose in Paris.
Masonic World War I veterans outing in Brignogan, France, 1919 July 20
Membership card issued to Howard B. Du Bois, by the Masonic Club in Brest, France, 1919 March 6
Membership card for Howard B. Du Bois, for a Masonic Club, in Brest, France, dated March 6, 1919.
Norton T. Hood World War 1 poster collection, 1917-1918
Palmyra Lodge, No. 228, records, 1914-1915
Real photo postcard of the Minnesota Red Men World War One ambulance, 1918
Real photo postcard of the Minnesota Red Men's World War One ambulance. Dated about 1918. This real photo postcard print or RPPC depicts the ambulance presented by the Great Council of Minnesota to Major Todd, the Commanding Officer of Camp Dodge's Base Hospital. Addressed to L. J. Jensen.
Save your Child poster, 1917
Image of a small blond child and a hand-held Torch of Liberty. A small oval seal identifies image as "The Torch of Liberty." Poster is signed "Herbert/Paus with circle logo "of SI." Paus also created the poster "Over the Top."
Solicitation for donations to Belgrade, Serbia, circa 1915
Ephemera soliciting donations from Masonic organizations because of the war in Belgrade, Serbia, probably during World War I, about 1915. It was sponsored by the Grand Orient of Rome, Italy.
