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coded form of the as Received by the German Ambassador to Mexico, 01/19/1917 Record Group 59: General Records of the Department of State, 1756 1979 National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 302025

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A copy of the telegram circulated through the United States Senate Primary U.S. Congressional Record, Senate Second Session of the 64 th Congress vol. LIV, 1917. 4596

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daily effect on life in Texas after America enters the war Dallas Morning News 7 August 1917 U.S. Food Administration. Food will win the War You came here Seeking Freedom You Must Now Help to Preserve it. Illus. by Charles Edward Chambers. NY: Rusling Wood, Litho. ([Poster] no. 18). (Y3.F73/10:18; Poster, 30 x20 ).

Poster encouraging citizens to support troops. American Library Association. Hey Fellows! Illus. by Sheridan. n.p. [by 1918].

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