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Put Fighting Blood in Your Business
Put Fighting Blood in Your Business date: 1918-19 illustrator/author: Dan Smith agency: U.S. Employment Service, American Red Cross, U.S. War Department, U.S. Department of Labor size: 48.3 x 71.1 cm poster number: 2219https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/wwI_posters_redcross/1003/thumbnail.jp
Americans All! Victory Liberty Loan
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With Our Boys On The Battlefields Of France -- Columbia Street Baptist Church, Friday March 28th, 1919 at 8 P.M. -- Personal Experiences in France by Mary J. Sheppard, Brigadier, Salvation Army War Worker
advertises a lecture of Mary J. Sheppard\u27s first-hand experience working with the Salvation Army on the battlefields of France during World War Ihttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/wwI_posters_maine/1022/thumbnail.jp
Everybody\u27s Doing It! --Miss Theda Bara Who Needs No New Introduction to American Movie Fans ... -- W.S.S. Pictorial News
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Only Red Cross Members Are Permitted To Display This Service Flag -- 100% +
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1919 Bangor High School Football Team
The Bangor High School Rams football team, champions of the 1919 season, on the steps of the old Bangor High School on Harlow Street.
We looked at Bangor High School yearbooks and school newspapers to find names for team members that year. The picture does not list the players on the back. 24 team members are pictured; 26 team members are listed in box scores.
Team members we could determine first names for: Myles Mickey Finnegan, David M. Sullivan, David M. Goldstein, Granville M. Bond, Nels L. Johnson, Harry Cy Thompson, Henry Hersey, Ted McNeil, Mike Trainor, H. Eugene MacDonald Jr., Jake Toole, Henry I. Bacon, Isadore Cohen, Clyde I. Swett, John A. Vickery, and James Doherty.
Those we could not determine first names for are: Russell, Downing, Morse, Bricky Rogan, Gallagher, Maling, Bullock, McFadden, Cratty, and Harrington.
More information about the team that season can be found at: https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/bhs_yearbooks/1/https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/spc_bangor_images/1196/thumbnail.jp
1919 Bangor and Brewer City Directory
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100% ... Only Red Cross Members
100% ... Only Red Cross Members date: 1919 illustrator/author: unknown agency: American Red Cross size: 35.6 x 44.5 cmhttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/wwI_posters_redcross/1006/thumbnail.jp
History of the 103rd infantry
In the early part of December, 1918, the Division Commander, Major General Hale, at a conference at Montigny-le-Roi, expressed his desire that the several organizations of the division take steps to properly record their history. An order on this matter soon followed, and it is in compliance with this order that the following history or story of the 103rd Infantry has been written. Primarily its purpose is to record the events, the actions, and the facts, concerning the regiment from the time of its incorporation as a part of the 26th Division through the close of the war. This primary purpose would be satisfied by a very few pages of statistics and data, but it is thought that something more should be given; for, just as any history would be dull if it contained nothing !but dates, places, figures, and names, in the same measure would this story of the 103rd Infantry be dry and uninteresting if the circumstances, the life, and the atmosphere surrounding the events should be omitted.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/ww_reg_his/1019/thumbnail.jp