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102nd Regiment of New Haven in Welcome Home Parade.png
Musicians and flag bearers march in the WWI Welcome Home Parade in Thomaston on July 19, 1919.

Red Cross workers Surgical dressing Headquarters.png
Red Cross nurses making surgical dressings at the Red Cross Surgical Dressings Headquarters on 8th floor of Wise, Smith & Company Store, Main Street, Hartford

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Loading the automobiles with comfort bags sewn by young girls and women of the Red Cross

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Children's branch of the Hartford Chapter of the Red Cross roll bandages and sew bags at the Red Cross Annex

American National Red Cross War Fund Introduction
American National Red Cross War Fund Financial Statement- including Surgical Dressing Services- Item 6

Weir to Wood, Dec 22, 1914.docx
It is a transcript of the letter, which the original is in the Huntington Library in Sana Marina CA.

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Julian and Dorothy Weir are sitting on the porch of the Weir house located on Nod Hill road in Ridgefield.

article from NY Times.pdf
At the point of the article the United States had not entered into WWI, and those going volunteered for service in the event that the U.S. would enter the war. Both Dorothy and Cora Weir were trained at this encampment.

Cora Weir Brest 1918
The first photo is of Cora Weir sitting in her uniform while looking to the left and facing the camera. The second photo is of her standing outside of the American Red Cross station. There is a black background between the two photographs, and a…

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Photo of the Red Cross Training Class with Dorothy and Cora Weir in the back row.
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