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    Third liberty loan subscriber

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    Language: English Place of publication: Washington (D.C.) Printer(s)/Publisher(s): Capital Pub. Inc. Notes: "Name of Owner of Third Liberty Loan Bond to be Written Here"--text, lower right of item.

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    Third liberty loan subscriber

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    Language: English Place of publication: Washington (D.C.) Printer(s)/Publisher(s): Capital Pub. Inc. Notes: "Frank E. Bessee, / 680 Bonnie Brae."--text, typed in box, lower right; "Name of Owner of Third Liberty Loan Bond to be Written Here"--text, lower right of item.

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  • U.S.A. bonds : third liberty loan campaign Boy Scouts of America : weapons for liberty

    U.S.A. bonds : third liberty loan campaign Boy Scouts of America : weapons for liberty

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    Prints, advertising; Image of a boy scout in uniform kneeling on a stone platform labeled "Weapons for Liberty" and holding a sword inscribed "Be prepared" with an allegorical Lady Liberty female warrior figure standing behind and holding a gold shield emblazoned with an American eagle emblem and wearing a crown, a robe fashioned from an American flag, and sandals; with mosaic-patterned background; the poster promotes the United States' third Liberty Loan campaign of World War I that launched in April 1918.

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    Victory Liberty Loan (War Bonds)

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    Approx. 40 items: Victory Liberty Loan Bulletins (with dollar figures) ; letters, reports, lists and plans for Victory Liberty Loan Campaign ; related materials.

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    Language: English Notes: Third issue liberty bond; "United Cigars" logo at upper right of image.

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  • You buy a liberty bond lest I perish

    You buy a liberty bond lest I perish

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    Prints, advertising; Image of a stern Lady Liberty figure in robes with crown and torch pointing at the viewer; two circular frames at lower left and right portray the Statue of Liberty with the slogan, "Get behind the government Liberty Loan of 1917"; the poster promotes the sale of United States Liberty Bonds during World War I.

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