World War I Posters (PA)

About This Collection

This collection is of World War I era posters of varying size, color and medium pertaining to the U.S. and Pennsylvania. The posters are manufactured for many different businesses, institutions, and government agencies, and the artwork is by famous, obscure and unknown commercial illustrators. Those printed by various federal agencies were intended to generate patriotic fervor in Americans. Disclaimer: The Pennsylvania State Archives provides digital access to a wide variety of historical documents, some of which may be considered offensive by current standards. The Archives does not endorse views expressed in these historical collections, but presents these collections to aid in scholarly research.

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"Greatest Mother in the World"
"Greatest Mother in the World"
"Halt the Hun, Buy US Government Bonds," Third Liberty Loan
"Have You a Red Cross Service Flag?"
"Have You a Red Cross Service Flag in Your Home?"
"Have You Answered the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call?"
"He Did His Duty, Will You?"
"He is getting our country's signal, are you? Join the Navy"
"Help Deliver the Goods…Do It Now"
"Help Him Win by Saving and Serving" Buy War Savings Stamps
"Help Our Town Win the Right to Fly This Flag," Third Liberty Loan Honor Roll
"Help Them, Keep Your War Savings Pledge."
"Help Your Boy At the Front, Use Less Wheat and Meat"
"Hold Up Your End"
"Hun or Home?" Buy More Liberty Bonds
Hunger in Belgium, Will You Eat Less?