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"Americanization Movement in Connecticut - World War I "
Firearm Manufacturing in Connecticut during the Great War
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Connecticut's Women Doctors and the Great War
Industry in Connecticut during World War I
A Look Back: Hartford During World War I
Armistice and Veterans Day in Connecticut
"The Needs of the Time": Thomaston, Connecticut in World War I
The Americanization Movement in Connecticut During World War I
Firearm Manufacturing in Connecticut during the Great War
Women and Dress: Women's Contributions To WWI Efforts In Connecticut
Spies and Espionage in Connecticut During the First World War
Advertising the War: How Business Bought In.
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Music As Propaganda in World War 1
The Woman's Land Army of America in World War I
Commemorating the First World War
Hartford Women in World War I
Connecticut Manufacturing During the First World War
African Americans in World War I: Contributions, Efforts, and the Fight for Equality
Moving on Up? The Great Migration in Hartford Connecticut during the “Great War”
Americanization
The Red Cross and Its Nurses in Connecticut during World War I
Connecticut Irish and World War I