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American Red Cross - N thru W - Prominent American Woman, War worker in France. Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt, Chief of Canteen Personnel of the American Red Cross

American Red Cross - N thru W - Miss Julia Stimson, Head Nurse of the American Expeditionary forces. Formerly Head Nurse of American Red Cross in France

American Red Cross - N thru W - A.R.C. Personnel. Miss Julia Stimson, formerly Chief of American Red Cross in France, appointed Chief Nurse of Army Nurse Corps of A.E.F. to take effect early in November, 1918. Miss Stimson was wit British forces before coming to the A.R.C. A graduate of Vassar before the war she held position of Superintendent of Harlem Hospital in New York City, and afterwards had charge of Department of Nursing and Social Service in Washington University, St. Louis, MO

American Red Cross - N thru W - Mrs. A.G. Olney of New York neice of the late Richard Olney, American Secretary of State, is now in Europe for an inspection of the American Red Cross work in England, France and Italy, making particular study of the needs of the American soldiers as they arrive on the troop ships from America

American Red Cross - N thru W - American Red Cross worker in Great Britian. Mrs. A.H. Walker of Mass. One of the most active workers of the American Red Cross in Great Britain

American Red Cross - N thru W - Prominent American woman, a war worker in France. Mrs. Belmont Tiffany who is a canteen worker for the American Red Cross in France

American Red Cross - N thru W - American Red Cross worker. Capt. John E. Wagner of Topeka, Kas., who has held posts in France and in Southern England, has charge of American Red Cross work in Central England. He is coming out of the American Red Cross headquarters in London

American Red Cross - N thru W - Mrs. R. Neil Williams of Norwich, England, head of the Norwich district since the entry of the United States into the war

Mrs. A.H. Walker of Northampton, Massachusetts. is assistant to the Director of Canteens for the American Red Cross in Great Britain. She has done a great deal of canteen work at the English ports and along the lines of communication by which American soldiers travel across England. She has been identified with the work of the A.R.C. in Great Britain for more than two years

American Red Cross - N thru W - Mrs. A.L. Queneau, American Red Cross Chairman at Newcastle, England. Mrs. Queneau has been an active and energetic worker for the Aemrican soldiers in hospital and camp since the United States entered the war. She has livedin England for many years. Her husband is an officer in the French army

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American Red Cross - Vehicles - Women Red Cross Chauffeurs. These Englishwomen have completed a years service as all around chauffeurs

American Red Cross - War Work - Shipping goods. Williamsport, PA

Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Barre tour the Phillips Collection

Havre, Montana: Mrs. Honora Redwing (8-3-79). Glasgow, Montana: Pioneer Museum Mrs. May Tihista, Mr. and Mrs. James Christinson with Paula Johnson (8-5-79)

Clovis, New Mexico. Abbie Caldwell, employed in the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yard to clean out the potash cars. Mrs. Caldwell's husband works in the roundhouse and her son is in the Army

Quilts, Mrs. Katy Gregory and her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lois Jackson, craftswomen, Chicago, Illinois

Camp H.M. Smith and Navy Public Works Center Manana Title VII (Capehart) Housing, Three-Bedroom Single-Family Types 8 and 11, Birch Circle, Elm Drive, Elm Circle, and Date Drive, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. Jardine, Mrs. New, Chrysanthemum Show, 11326

A black and white photo of a man in a hat, Arkansas. Farmers during Great Depression.

Mrs. Hoellidge and her home. Portrait of Mrs. Hoellidge III

Mrs. R.H. Thompson and others. American Civil War photograph by Mathew Brady.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Girls placing lard, spice and onions in cans before the pork is added. Left to right: Bonnie Williams, age twenty-one, used to work in shirt factory, has a husband in the U.S. Army; Elta Wininger, age twenty-nine, ex-housewife, has a brother in North Africa

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n thru w queneau chairman cross chairman newcastle england worker aemrican soldiers aemrican soldiers war livedin livedin england husband officer french army world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution cross american mrs french army war campaign united states us national archives