A horse-drawn carriage in a parade with a Mechanics Institute sign, holding men and women. Two African-American boys are visible among the spectators
Soldiers marching in a parade celebrating the end of World War One. Lt. Carmody; Jess's house-saloon
“See Our Boys in Action” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of t...
This color photograph features the Harvey County Fair parade in Newton in 1959. Three boys are drivi...
World War I parade, people on horseback, men marching.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ...
A parade for family members of men serving in World War I was held on the Circle Nov. 10, 1918
World War I parade, band standing on street.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/41...
World War I parade, Hammond Streethttps://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/4143/thumbna...
View of participants in a war rally on Monument Circle. A flag is draped on the hood of the first au...
African-American soldiers march in a parade, playing instruments and holding banners that read "19th...
Ford Model A decorated for Tucson's Armistice Day Parade, 1928. African American boy reclining on ru...
Trucks, horse-drawn wagons, and people on foot proceed down the parade route. Metal wash tubs are be...
Parade of recently returned World War I soliders with a large partriotic crowd in attendance. The pr...
During World War I governmental agencies in the United States produced thousands of posters that tar...
Group of Caucasian sailors posing in front of train, with one African-American man standing with the...
This photograph depicts an Armistice Parade on November, 1918. A group of people can be seen marchin...
Soldiers marching in a parade celebrating the end of World War One. Lt. Carmody; Jess's house-saloon
“See Our Boys in Action” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of t...
This color photograph features the Harvey County Fair parade in Newton in 1959. Three boys are drivi...
World War I parade, people on horseback, men marching.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ...
A parade for family members of men serving in World War I was held on the Circle Nov. 10, 1918
World War I parade, band standing on street.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/41...
World War I parade, Hammond Streethttps://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/4143/thumbna...
View of participants in a war rally on Monument Circle. A flag is draped on the hood of the first au...
African-American soldiers march in a parade, playing instruments and holding banners that read "19th...
Ford Model A decorated for Tucson's Armistice Day Parade, 1928. African American boy reclining on ru...
Trucks, horse-drawn wagons, and people on foot proceed down the parade route. Metal wash tubs are be...
Parade of recently returned World War I soliders with a large partriotic crowd in attendance. The pr...
During World War I governmental agencies in the United States produced thousands of posters that tar...
Group of Caucasian sailors posing in front of train, with one African-American man standing with the...
This photograph depicts an Armistice Parade on November, 1918. A group of people can be seen marchin...
Soldiers marching in a parade celebrating the end of World War One. Lt. Carmody; Jess's house-saloon
“See Our Boys in Action” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of t...
This color photograph features the Harvey County Fair parade in Newton in 1959. Three boys are drivi...