This pamphlet, titled "Planning, Planting, Preserving for Victory Gardens", provided gardening instructions, ca. 1944-1945. During World War II people were encouraged to grow and can vegetables to increase the country's food supply
Two photographs document prize-winning examples of victory gardens in the Ohio Oil Company's Better ...
This poster was produced during World War II with the slogan, "Shoot to Kill! Protect Your Victory G...
These ration coupons from World War II permitted the holder to purchase one or three pounds of sugar...
This folder, titled "Planning, Planting, Preserving for Victory Gardens," was distributed by the Oh...
This pamphlet published by the Agricultural Extension Service in 1943 encourages Ohioans to plant vi...
This pamphlet was distributed by the Ohio Fuel Gas Company (a subsidiary of Columbia Gas Company) du...
This pamphlet, titled "ABC of Victory Gardens: A Compilation of Facts, Figures, Tables and Charts to...
This poster, titled "Grow Your Own," encourages Americans to create victory gardens during World War...
This photograph shows members of the Victory Garden Club of Columbus, Ohio, proudly displaying their...
This poster, titled "Your Victory Garden Counts More Than Ever," encourages Americans to grow victor...
I’ve been doing some research, and have discovered that during both world wars, victory gardens were...
This letter from the Clinton Parent Teachers Association asks parents of local schoolchildren to be ...
This essay focuses on the Victory Garden movement in the US during World War II. Victory Gardens wer...
Dated 1941-1945, this World War II poster shows a man, woman, and young boy harvesting produce in th...
The Victory Garden movement and its significance in our wartime economy, both as a means of releasin...
Two photographs document prize-winning examples of victory gardens in the Ohio Oil Company's Better ...
This poster was produced during World War II with the slogan, "Shoot to Kill! Protect Your Victory G...
These ration coupons from World War II permitted the holder to purchase one or three pounds of sugar...
This folder, titled "Planning, Planting, Preserving for Victory Gardens," was distributed by the Oh...
This pamphlet published by the Agricultural Extension Service in 1943 encourages Ohioans to plant vi...
This pamphlet was distributed by the Ohio Fuel Gas Company (a subsidiary of Columbia Gas Company) du...
This pamphlet, titled "ABC of Victory Gardens: A Compilation of Facts, Figures, Tables and Charts to...
This poster, titled "Grow Your Own," encourages Americans to create victory gardens during World War...
This photograph shows members of the Victory Garden Club of Columbus, Ohio, proudly displaying their...
This poster, titled "Your Victory Garden Counts More Than Ever," encourages Americans to grow victor...
I’ve been doing some research, and have discovered that during both world wars, victory gardens were...
This letter from the Clinton Parent Teachers Association asks parents of local schoolchildren to be ...
This essay focuses on the Victory Garden movement in the US during World War II. Victory Gardens wer...
Dated 1941-1945, this World War II poster shows a man, woman, and young boy harvesting produce in th...
The Victory Garden movement and its significance in our wartime economy, both as a means of releasin...
Two photographs document prize-winning examples of victory gardens in the Ohio Oil Company's Better ...
This poster was produced during World War II with the slogan, "Shoot to Kill! Protect Your Victory G...
These ration coupons from World War II permitted the holder to purchase one or three pounds of sugar...