All sorts of transportation was used in the parade.Nov. 7, 1918, rumors reached the U.S. that the Germans had signed the armistice terms delivered by Marshall Foch, ending WWI. Celebrations broke out in cities across the country. Newspapers published extra editions. The rumors were later declared erroneous; no armistice had been signed. Officials stated nothing except an official dispatch should be believed
The day the armistice was signed with Germany and World War I ended was a great celebration in Verna...
A People’s Almanac host Megan LaSalle discusses the temporary ceasefire of German and Allied forces ...
Trains shut-down as railroad employees left the station to join the celebration on Monument Circle.W...
As the rumor of an armistice spread, factories shutdown. Here Nordyke & Marmon employees head to the...
Nov. 7, 1918, rumors reached the U.S. that the Germans had signed the armistice terms delivered by M...
The Air Service Band from Speedway joined the parade.When peace was officially announced Governor Go...
Businesses closed and people brought flags to the Circle to celebrate. Some brought pans to bang on ...
Marchers on Monument Circle with sign "We Helped Send The Kaiser To Hell."When peace was officially ...
The English Hotel in the background is decorated with flags.When peace was officially announced Gove...
People crowded onto various forms of transportation to join the celebration downtown.When peace was ...
Military bands joined in the armistice celebration.When peace was officially announced Governor Good...
The day the armistice was signed with German and World War I ended was a great celebration in Vernal...
People brought flags of all sorts to carry in the parade. An old man limped as he paraded. "My feet ...
Following the surrender of Germany, on November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed in General Foch’s p...
One of these trucks is dragging a wash tub behind it to make noise. The man riding on top of the cab...
The day the armistice was signed with Germany and World War I ended was a great celebration in Verna...
A People’s Almanac host Megan LaSalle discusses the temporary ceasefire of German and Allied forces ...
Trains shut-down as railroad employees left the station to join the celebration on Monument Circle.W...
As the rumor of an armistice spread, factories shutdown. Here Nordyke & Marmon employees head to the...
Nov. 7, 1918, rumors reached the U.S. that the Germans had signed the armistice terms delivered by M...
The Air Service Band from Speedway joined the parade.When peace was officially announced Governor Go...
Businesses closed and people brought flags to the Circle to celebrate. Some brought pans to bang on ...
Marchers on Monument Circle with sign "We Helped Send The Kaiser To Hell."When peace was officially ...
The English Hotel in the background is decorated with flags.When peace was officially announced Gove...
People crowded onto various forms of transportation to join the celebration downtown.When peace was ...
Military bands joined in the armistice celebration.When peace was officially announced Governor Good...
The day the armistice was signed with German and World War I ended was a great celebration in Vernal...
People brought flags of all sorts to carry in the parade. An old man limped as he paraded. "My feet ...
Following the surrender of Germany, on November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed in General Foch’s p...
One of these trucks is dragging a wash tub behind it to make noise. The man riding on top of the cab...
The day the armistice was signed with Germany and World War I ended was a great celebration in Verna...
A People’s Almanac host Megan LaSalle discusses the temporary ceasefire of German and Allied forces ...
Trains shut-down as railroad employees left the station to join the celebration on Monument Circle.W...