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document WWI Cartoons
1917-1919
L01.024
Frank Hines clipped this panel of cartoons from a Camp Devon, Massachusetts, newspaper during World War I.
document "More Power to the Allies"
Jun 18, 1918
L02.032
This advertisement for gasoline is striking because although it is the height of World War I, June, 1918, gasoline is still being marketed and sold. Mandatory rationing was never put into place during World War I.
document Advertisement from L.R. Paige for Electric signs
Feb 19, 1910
L02.159
Greenfield got electric power in 1886, only four years after Edison began mass producing light bulbs and displayed his first electric advertising sign.
document "Hill Machine Works" Advertisement
May 31, 1890
L02.162
The Hill Machine Works were founded by Samuel L. Hill, a philanthropist and visionary who created a number of factories in and around Florence, Massachusetts.
document Franklin County Cadet -1845
May 9, 1953
L04.009
This uniform of the Franklin Cadets belonged to Charles Jones who wore it in 1845. In 1953 it was modeled by a student from Deerfield Academy, who is pictured here.
document "Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization" illustrations of Mill River Disaster Flood
Jun 6, 1874
L05.011
The Mill River flood of 1874 captured the imagination and sympathy of a nation preoccupied with disasters.
document "Daily Graphic" newspaper illustration- 'Birdseye View of the Williamsburgh Reservior with the Ruined Dam'
May 19, 1874
L05.012
The Mill River flood of 1874 captured the imagination and sympathy of a nation preoccupied with disasters.
document "Mill River Calamity" from "Harper's Weekly"
Jun 6, 1874
L05.013
This etching depicts the route of the flood that devastated the villages of Williamsburg, Skinnerville, Haydenville and Leeds, Massachusetts.
document "The Dilemma" political cartoon from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Jan 4, 1935
L05.172
Industry in the United States was not in favor of many of the New Deal programs proposed in 1935.
document "A Hard Nag to Ride" political cartoon from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Jan 12, 1933
L05.173
This political cartoon from 1933 is a commentary about the large federal deficit that had built up since the beginning of the Great Depression.

 

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