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Description

U.S. World War I poster: "Our boys need sox - knit your bit / American Red Cross" ("Sox" was the Chicago Tribune / Teddy Roosevelt spelling.)

Source

Library of Congress CALL NUMBER: POS - WWI - US, no. 118 (C size) [P&P]

Date

1914-1918

Author

N.Y. : American Lithographic Co., [between 1914 and 1918]

Permission
(Reusing this image)

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Other versions yes, edited version at Image:Knityourbita.jpg

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