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  1. American Red Cross All Purpose Paper - 1910s

    This pack of ScotTissue was handed out by the American Red Cross Canteen Service and belonged to Martin Leslie Hayes. The paper inside was to be used for toilet paper, handkerchiefs, cleaning eye glasses and shaving.

    Record Type: Archive

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  2. Answering the Call Float
  3. Army Company "H" - 1917

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    Record Type: Photo

    Army Company "H"
  4. Backpack - 1918

    Canvas Knapsack

    Record Type: Object

    Backpack
  5. Cap, Military - 1914-1918

    U.S. Army Military Cap

    Record Type: Object

    Art.084.007.001
  6. Captain J. Blane Nafzger
  7. Carrier, Gas Mask - 1917-1919

    Gas Mask Bag

    Record Type: Object

    Art.2000.253.001 (2)
  8. Corporal R.L. Harris - 1917

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    Record Type: Photo

    Corporal R.L. Harris
  9. Family in Front of Home
  10. Group in front of Deadwood Post Office
  11. I am One of Uncle Sam's Boys Now, Aunt Kate
  12. Kit, Shaving - 1914-1918

    Ever Ready Shaving Kit Case

    Record Type: Object

    Art.098.155.014a-e (2)
  13. Men signed up for the Draft
  14. Service Record, World War I and II, Lead and Community - 1940s

    Book titled "Service Record, World War I and II, Lead And Community". The book contains pictures and service records of servicemen and servicewomen from the Lead area who served in World Wars I and II. It contains a "Gold Star Boys" section for those who died in World War II.

    Record Type: Archive

    Service Record, World War I and II, Lead and Community
  15. She was A Soldier's Sweetheart - 1915

    Four page songbook for "She was a Soldier's Sweetheart" with words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld and music by Frank Church. The cover features an colorized photograph of a young woman wearing a feathered hat and illustrations of soldiers in the trenches.

    Record Type: Archive

    She was A Soldier's Sweetheart
  16. The Better Part of Valor - 1918

    Propaganda poem dropped in France by German troops during World War I to demoralize the American troops. This was picked up by soldier Max Leipsic while he was in France at the Chateau-Thierry area of France.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Better Part of Valor
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  18. World War I Soldiers

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