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Battle Creek. Michigan, circa 1918 |
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LPC-019-042-004 |
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http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/10916 |
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Postcard showing four panels of marchers in the Red Cross Parade on May 18th 1918 in downtown Battle Creek.
Caption on front: Red Cross Parade Battle Creek May 19th 1918 Photographed engraved & Published by Atkins Engraving Co.
Written on back: Dear Mama. How are you? I am fine and having a good time. I saw Marjorie down town yesterday and she didn't know me at first. I suppose I will come home Sunday Clyde said he would see that I got home alright. Dulice and I are here alone Well good bye your loving daughter Neva.
Sent to: Mrs. G. H. Piper Augusta Mich. R. R. #3
Sent on: August 19, 1918 |
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b&w postcard |
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En |
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dc.subject |
Parades - Red Cross |
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Organizations - American Red Cross |
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President Taft, Airplanes, Parades |
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dc.title |
Red Cross Day Parade, 1918 |
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Image |
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