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24501. Duckery

24502. Red Cross

24503. U.S. Army Regulations require a Shaving outfit Let it be a Gillette Safety Razor

24504. River crest, Miles River, 1918 Aug.

24505. United States Consulate

24506. It's rubbing soap on blankets that shrinks and stiffens them

24507. Women Mr. Lie Camp

24508. In the land where poppies bloom

24509. Used all Over The World Mennen's Toilet Powder

24510. When the flowers bloom on no man's land what a wonderful day that will be

24511. Mary McCornack Thompson diary, vol. 60, 1918 Jan. 14 - July 15

24512. Rice Power Boat

24513. Untitled lantern slide

24514. Kirk's Jap Rose Soap

24515. [Sign in front of building]

24516. Policeman in boat

24517. What'll we do with him boys?; The Yanks made a monkey out of you

24518. YMCA Secretaries

24519. Here is what your bonds will buy ---

24520. The Package of the Future

24521. Libby's -- "Appetite Appeal"

24522. Health - Life's Greatest Lesson

24523. If he can fight like he can love Good night, Germany!

24524. Old glory goes marching on; The flag that never knew defeat

24525. Untitled lantern slide

24526. Untitled lantern slide

24527. Untitled lantern slide

24528. Untitled lantern slide

24529. Untitled lantern slide

24530. Untitled lantern slide

24531. Untitled lantern slide

24532. Untitled lantern slide

24533. My Belgian rose

24534. For it is my land and your land

24535. The Americans come

24536. Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine

24537. When you sang "Hush-a-bye Baby" to me; Companion song to Missouri waltz song (Hush-a-bye ma baby)

24538. When I gets out in no man's land; I can't be bother'd with no mule

24539. Little grey home in the west

24540. Home coming week in France

24541. Little birch canoe and you

24542. When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France

24543. When it's cotton pickin' time in Tennessee

24544. A Ford song

24545. Flanders' fields

24546. If they ever put a tax on love

24547. Frisco's Kitchen stove rag

24548. We'll do our share while you're over there; I'm over here, you're over there

24549. I never believed in angels until I met you; Girl of the cross

24550. When the "Yanks" come marching home

24551. If I could peep thru the window tonight

24552. You'll always find a lot of sunshine in my old Kentucky home

24553. Hello Central! Give me no man's land; Sinbad

24554. The tale the church bell told; Someone will answer for my silence

24555. Oh! Frenchy

24556. For your boy and my boy; Buy bonds; Hear the bugle call

24557. Give a little credit to the Navy

24558. Charles R. Cadman papers

24559. Little good for nothing's good for something after all

24560. It's never too late to be sorry

24561. Some day

24562. Drop me down in Dixie; Drop me down in Dixieland

24563. The birthday of a King; Christmas song

24564. I hate to lose you; I'm so used to you now

24565. Bing! bang! bing 'em on the Rhine

24566. Jes' keep on a-blowin' your bubbles

24567. Louisiana rag

24568. My Belgian rose

24569. Good-bye France; You'll never be forgotten by the U.S.A.

24570. Now that the fighting is over

24571. Oh death where is thy sting

24572. Good bye Alexander, good bye honey boy

24573. Keep the trench fires going for the boys out there

24574. It might as well be you

24575. Nobody knows de trouble I've seen; Bandanna sketches; Four Negro spirituals; op. 12, no. 1

24576. I'm sorry I made you cry

24577. I am sending criss-cross kisses to some one's soldier boy

24578. Captivation waltz

24579. When the good Lord makes a record of a heros' deed he draws no color line

24580. Me-ow one step

24581. Mammy's chocolate soldier

24582. I'se gwine back to Dixie

24583. Welcome home

24585. A candidate from Coarlotte [i.e. Charlotte]

24587. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 17 (Wednesday, January 16, 1918)

24588. Proclamation by the President of the United States of America

24589. Lowe Brothers Paints and Varnishes "High Standard"

24590. Lowe Brothers Paints and Varnishes "High Stnadard"

24591. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 18 (Wednesday, February 6, 1918)

24592. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 19 (Wednesday, February 13, 1918)

24593. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 20 (Wednesday, February 20, 1918)

24594. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 21 (Wednesday, February 27, 1918)

24595. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 22 (Wednesday, March 6, 1918)

24596. Editorial, The Farmville Herald, March 14, 1918, Berkley D. Adams' candidacy.

24597. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 24 (Wednesday, March 20, 1918)

24598. The Trinity Chronicle, vol. 13, no. 25 (Wednesday, March 27, 1918)

24599. Chewing Gum, Malted Milk (2 advertisements)

24600. Tobacco, [DuPont?], Cigarettes (3 advertisements)