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 Disclaimer: The Pennsylvania State Archives provides digital access to a wide variety of historical documents, some of which may be considered offensive by current standards.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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"Premiers Qu Feu" Means in French First to Fight in English
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Preserve
Preserve, Co-Operation
"Provide the Sinews of War:" Buy Liberty Bonds
"Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, Dec. 16-23rd"
Red Cross Truck
"Remember Belgium:" Buy Bonds 4th Liberty Loan
"Ring it Again, Buy US Government Bonds," Third Liberty Loan
"Ring it Again," Second Liberty Loan of 1917
"Save a Loaf a Week-Help Win the War"
"Save A Loaf A Week Help Win The War"
"Save the Products of the Land, Eat More Fish"
"Save Your Child from Autocracy and Poverty," Buy War Savings Stamps
Second Liberty Loan of 1917, Buy a Bond