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George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, director; Henry Wollen and Jay Rowell, board of directors of Two River Non-Stock Cooperative, a FSA (Farm Security Administration) co-op, looking at demonstration of Farmall "M" Tractor. Waterloo, Nebraska

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, direc...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Das ist der Weg zum Frieden -- die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne Kriegsanleihe! / Bernhard.

Das ist der Weg zum Frieden -- die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne ...

Poster shows a clenched, ironclad fist. Text: That's the way to peace -- the way the enemy wants it that way! Therefore subscribe to the War Loan. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, director; Henry Wollen and Jay Rowell, board of directors of Two River Non-Stock Cooperative, a FSA (Farm Security Administration) co-op, looking at demonstration of Farmall "M" Tractor. Waterloo, Nebraska

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, direc...

Picryl description: Public domain image of military vehicle, automobile, tractor truck, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, director; Henry Wollen and Jay Rowell, board of directors of Two River Non-Stock Cooperative, a FSA (Farm Security Administration) co-op, looking at demonstration of Farmall "M" Tractor. Waterloo, Nebraska

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, direc...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Das ist der Weg zum Frieden -- die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne Kriegsanleihe! / Bernhard.

Das ist der Weg zum Frieden -- die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne ...

Poster shows a clenched, ironclad fist. Text: That's the way to peace -- the way the enemy wants it that way! Therefore subscribe to the War Loan. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.

Hunderttausende heimatstreuer Oberschlesier wollen zur Abstimmung Fahren ... Gebt zur Bayer. "Grenz-Spende" (Bagreta) / LO.

Hunderttausende heimatstreuer Oberschlesier wollen zur Abstimmung Fahr...

Poster shows a large group of figures in the shape of Upper Silesia and a train going past them. Text states that millions of patriotic Upper Silesians wish to vote in the upcoming election but are too poor to ... More

Ipswich. Massachusetts wollen [sic] manufactory & bridge

Ipswich. Massachusetts wollen [sic] manufactory & bridge

Philadelphia Print Shop Inventory, no. 277. (DLC/PP-1995:140.277). Forms part of: John Rubens Smith Collection (Library of Congress).

Das ist der Weg zum Frieden -- die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne Kriegsanleihe! / Bernhard.

Das ist der Weg zum Frieden -- die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne ...

Poster shows a clenched, ironclad fist. Text: That's the way to peace -- the enemy wants it that way! Therefore subscribe to the War Loan.

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, director; Henry Wollen and Jay Rowell, board of directors of Two River Non-Stock Cooperative, a FSA (Farm Security Administration) co-op, looking at demonstration of Farmall "M" Tractor. Waterloo, Nebraska

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, direc...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, director; Henry Wollen and Jay Rowell, board of directors of Two River Non-Stock Cooperative, a FSA (Farm Security Administration) co-op, looking at demonstration of Farmall "M" Tractor. Waterloo, Nebraska

George Leaver, president; Don Shinaut, treasurer; Russell Smith, direc...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.