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1. Holger Cahill Holger Cahill United States. Works Progress Administration; Federal Arts Project; Federal aid to the arts--United States; WPA Photograph, b/w

2. University of Illinois Airport University of Illinois Airport Airports; Airplanes; Buildings; Champaign County, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois; University of Illinois Willard Airport, Champaign.

3. Remember December 7th! Remember December 7th! Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941 ; Patriotism; World War, 1939-1945--United States ; War posters, American; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945 Poster, color, 22 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office. The quote "...we here highly resolve ..." comes from The Gettysburg Address given by Abraham Lincoln in Gettysburg,...

4. Give more books, 1943 Victory Book Campaign Give more books, 1943 Victory Book Campaign Books; Reading; World War II; War posters, American ; World War, 1939-1945--United States ; Poster, color, 14.25 x 22 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office

5. Lounge, belonging to Abraham Lincoln Lounge, belonging to Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Furniture; Victorian; Antebellum; Furnishings Serpentine back, one-armed upholstered sofa, modified Late Empire style. Couch has sloped arm, headrest, curved upholstered ends, 3/4th low serpentine back, extra-length, and four turned legs with bun...

6. Avenge December 7 Avenge December 7 Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941 ; Political posters; Propaganda, Anti-Japanese--United States; Patriotism; World War, 1939-1945--United States ; World War II; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945 Poster, color, 22 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office

7. Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois; Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois; University; Buildings; Recreation; Football; Stadiums Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 by the firm of Holibard and Roche. The stadium was originally planned for tennis, baseball, field hockey, etc. The structure has 182 pillars, honoring the 182 students...

8. Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois; Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois; University; Buildings; Recreation; Football; Stadiums Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 by the firm of Holibard and Roche. The stadium was originally planned for tennis, baseball, field hockey, etc. The structure has 182 pillars, honoring the 182 students...

9. Give more good books to our men in the armed services Give more good books to our men in the armed services World War II; War posters, American; World War, 1939-1945--United States; Books; Reading Poster, color, 12 x 19 in.

10. Coverlet Coverlet Bedcovering; Weaving; Coverlet This fancy coverlet was woven from red, navy blue, green and undyed wool. The centerfield pattern is made of five rows of a large four-leaf cluster design alternating with an eight petal flower with diamond...

11. Coverlet Coverlet Bedcovering; Bedcovers; Weaving; Coverlet This coverlet was woven with red, dark blue and yellow colored wool and cotton yarns. Two mirror-image panels are stitched together at the long sides. There are five horizontal rows of large abstract daisy...

12. Coverlet Coverlet Bedcovering; Bedcovers; Weaving; Coverlet This coverlet of olive green, red, gold and undyed wool yarn is woven into a geometric sunburst pattern with inset sunflowers and dogwood blossoms. The side borders are a grapevine pattern and the lower...
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