The Hun-his Mark
St. John, James Allen, 1872-1957View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows a bloody handprint, presumably from a German soldier. The text of the poster reads, "The Hun-his Mark. Blot it out with Liberty Bonds."
Help him win by saving and serving
United States. Department of the TreasuryView Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows General John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Forces, holding the hands of two children, a boy and a girl. General Pershing is dressed in his mil…
Weapons for Liberty
Leyendecker, J. C. (Joseph Christian), 1874-1951View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows Columbia dressed in an American flag and holding a golden shield with the seal of the United States of America. A boy dressed in a khaki Boy Scouts of America unifor…
Boys and Girls! You can help your Uncle Sam win the War
Flagg, James Montgomery, 1877-1960View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows Uncle Sam holding a girl and standing next to a boy. Uncle Sam is offering war savings stamps to the children. The text of the poster reads, "Boys and Girls! You can…
Eat less and let us be thankful that we have enough to share with those who fight for freedom
Hendee, AView Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows a variety of fruits and vegetables. The text of the poster reads, "Eat less and let us be thankful that we have enough to share with those who fight for freedom."
Follow the Pied Piper
Barney, Maginel Wright, 1877-1966View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows Uncle Sam playing a fife, leading children carrying gardening tools (a hoe, rake, trowel, and shovel) and a seed bag. There are fields of crops in the background. Th…
Save and serve the cause of freedom
Cooper, Fred G. (Frederic Gross), 1883-1962View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I lists four ways that individuals can ration and substitute food needed for soldiers. The text of the poster reads, "Save-1. Wheat-use more corn 2. Meat-use more fish and b…
How to "Reach" the Masses: Typical Speech #4
Four Minute Men (Society), United States. Committee on Public InformationView Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesForm speech written for use by the Four Minute Men Association. This speech attempts to refute arguments against the United States' involvement in World War I such as Germany's attitudes toward libert…
Sugar means Ships
Fuhr, Ernest, 1874-1933View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThis poster from World War I shows a fashionably dressed young woman holding a soda fountain glass. The straw in her glass has passed through the bottom and into the ocean. She is pulling ships labele…