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Red Cross women at work, World War I
This is a photograph of a group of Red Cross women from Seneca, Kansas, sewing bandages for the World War I war effort in 1918.
previewRed Cross Workers, Seneca, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows a group of Red Cross workers in Seneca, Kansas, making bandages for World War I efforts.
previewJayhawker Tractor Girls, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows members of the Jayhawker Tractor Girls with four covered wagons pulled by a tractor. One of the wagons reads, "Woman's National Agricultural Legion," and another, "Jayhawker Tractor Girls." The Woman's National Agricultural Legion, originally the Jayhawker Tractor Girls, was organized at the start of World War I in 1918. The group encouraged women to join the farm labor force while men were away fighting in Europe.
previewBaptism in cow tank, Linn, Kansas
This postcard shows a group of people gathered around a cow tank as Vern Sizemore baptized a Kaiser boy, at a unedified farm, near the town of Linn in Washington County, Kanas.
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