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Financial Statement of Red Cross Fund March 1918
Cover and tittle page of the financial statement of the Red Cross Fund and related page on Surgical Dressing Services
Red Cross workers rolling bandages
Civilian Red Cross workers rolling surgical bandages for use overseas
Portrait of Seth Thomas
Portrait of Seth Thomas, founder of the Seth Thomas Clock Company in Thomaston, CT.
Red Cross Ambulance Corps.
Red Cross ambulance corps. poses in front of Red Cross Motor Division ambulance. Women wore new uniforms for driving in cars and transporting supplies
Red Cross Knitting Bee in Private homes
Women participated in knitting bees to make socks and other dress for soldiers and refugees. Home of Mrs. T.F. Garvan at 226 Farmington Ave., Hartford
Women and Dress: Red Cross workers packing clothing to be shipped to Europe
Red Cross workers packing supplies and clothing to be shipped to France and Belgium
Red Cross women in knitting groups at State Fair
Female American Red Cross workers in knitting booth at Charter Oak State Fairgrounds
Plume and Atwood Brass Manufacturing Company
Modern photograph of the Plume and Atwood factory along the Naugatuck River in Thomaston, CT.
Seth Thomas Tool Room Employees
Photograph of Seth Thomas Clock Company Tool Room employees (all male, all white) in 1913.
American Picked Troops Have Already Marched Far Into Liberated Territory
Newspaper article appealing to the identity of Thomaston as a clock town when describing the movement of American soldiers in WWI.
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