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American Red Cross - War Work - Wells River, Vt., War Activities. Miss Catherine Dow, sixteen years old, standing beside cord of wood which she cut, piled and sold, realizing fifty dollars for the Red Cross

The Red Cross day in London. The Queen gave a pig from the royal farm at Windsor Castle as part of her contribution to the annual Red Cross drive in London. The pig was exhibited in Trafalgar Square, and was finally sold at auction for 1600 dollars

These charming lassies are Bentonvilles specimens of what the Red Cross Health regime has wrought. They marched in the Red Cross Health parade held in that Arkansas town last fall and told the world, by means of placards and symbolic floats just what the Red Cross Health program means in the life of a community and to the rising generation

A Relic of Feudal times. This is an old Hungarian baron's castle in the Transylvania. From here a foreign lord once ruled over the Destinies of the entire district. Today the castle is serving as a storehouse for American supplies, which the Red Cross is distributing to the descendants of those who could approach the castle on their knees

Manuel McLandon, his son, and wife and their two calves. The white-face one is Hereford and will be canned in the fall for home use. The other grade calf will be sold for cash in the fall. Flint River Farms, Georgia

The exterior of the American Red Cross delousing plant at Belgrade where thousands have been disinfected. This is part of the Red Cross system of fighting typhus. The building was built by the Germans during their occupation of the city and was on of the few useful things they left behind

Manuel McLandon, his son, and wife and their two calves. The white-face one is Hereford and will be canned in the fall for home use. The other grade calf will be sold for cash in the fall. Flint River Farms, Georgia

Lieut. Lloyd G. Hartshorne American Red Cross, of New York City. Photograph taken in Constantinople, on convoy duty for the American Red Cross. Lieut. Hartshorne has escorted more than 100,000 tons of American supplies into the Near East

$150 reward. Whereas on the morning of Saturday, the 20th inst., the tailoring establishment of Houston & Groundeson, was broken open, and goods, consisting of silks, satins ... were stolen, amounting in value to $600. Now, therefo

This is the Calf of Kent, a little Holstein which was sold for the Red Cross at Kent, Wash. at steadily increasing prices, bringing $600 the first time sold, $700 the next and thus increasing by bounds of $100, finally brought a price that would surely have astonished the calf itself, which for all the attention that it commanded, remained modest and not at all spoiled

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Northwestern Div.

Group title: Benefits, Jr. Red Cross.

Used in: Ex. Jr. Red Cross.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

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01/01/1920
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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Cows of History. Extraordinarily beautiful and picturesque are the long-horned, snow white cows of the Tuscan valleys in Italy. Their horns measure about twenty inches across and their silky tails often sweep the ground. Since the war they are becoming very scarce owing to lack of fodder, and land holders are haunted by mythological tales of the Middle Ages when they disappeared altogether. Invaders from the North brought this breed of cattle into Italy and they were so admired by the early Romans that they each year offered up the whitest and most beautiful one as a sacrifice, gilding its horns and garlanding them with rare flowers. The Italian government presented this pair to the Agricultural Colony of the Junior Red Cross of America orphanage and vocational school where several hundred war orphans are learning scientific farming and undergoing training for their future independence

A black and white photo of two men riding horses. Great Depression Era, New Mexico

Boy picking berries in Salmon Bay Park, Seattle, ca 1910 (MOHAI 2255)

Blacksmith with Traveling Forge, - San Juan Island

Kachess Dam, Kachess River, 1.5 miles north of Interstate 90, Easton, Kittitas County, WA

An aerial stern view of the guided missile frigate DUNCAN (FFG 10) at 90 percent completion

Wing of a brick house repaired by the American Red Cross Bureau of Reconstruction and Relief. This peasant and his family have returned, and will plant Spring wheat

Residence scene #2, Tacoma, Wash., Panoramic Photograph

A staff member with Lewis-McChord Communities, the

Friends and family observe as the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) departs for a six to ten-month deployment from its homeport of Naval Station Everett.

Union Wharf, Taylor Street End, Port Townsend, Jefferson County, WA

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