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Kansas City, Missouri, 1917 October, sheet 826
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Kansas City, Missouri, October 1917. Streets: W. 73rd (Third) Street, W. 74th (Fourth) Street, E. 75th (Fifth) Street, Jefferson, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, Wornall Road, Broadway
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Creighton, Missouri, 1917 March
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Creighton, Missouri, March 1917. Streets: F. Street, E. Street, D. Street, C. Street, 1st (First) Street, 2nd (Second) Street, 3rd (Third) Street
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1917 October, sheet 810
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Kansas City, Missouri, October 1917. Streets: W. 53rd (Third) Street, E. 53rd (Third) Street, W. 53rd (Third) Street Ter., W. Oread Avenue, E. 53rd (Third) Street Ter., E. Oread Avenue, W. 54th (Fourth) Street, E. 54th (Fourth) Street, Berkeley Avenue, W. 55th (Fifth) Street, E. 55th (Fifth) Street, Batlimore Avenue, Main
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1917 October, sheet 772
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Kansas City, Missouri, October 1917. Streets: E. 44th (Fourth) Street, E. 45th (Fifth) Street, Michigan Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Garfield Avenue, Brooklyn Avenue
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Rolla, Missouri, 1917 June, sheet 3: . ., : . .
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Rolla, Missouri, June 1917. Streets: Pine, Rolla, Main, Park, State, 11th Street, 10th (Tenth) Street, 9th (Ninth) Street, 8th (Eighth) Street
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Louisiana, Missouri, 1917 March, sheet 02: . ., : . .
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Louisiana, Missouri, March 1917. Streets: Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, S. 10th (Tenth) Street, N. 10th (Tenth) Street, S. 9th (Ninth) Street, N. 9th (Ninth) Street, S. 8th (Eighth) Street, N. 8th (Eighth) Street, S. 7th (Seventh) Street, N. 7th (Seventh) Street
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New London, Missouri, 1917 January, sheet 2: . ., : . .
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New London, Missouri, January 1917. Streets: 3rd (Third) Street, 4th (Fourth) Street, 5th (Fifth) Street, 6th (Sixth) Street, Clay, Church, College, Mayhall
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Monett, Missouri, 1917 November, sheet 6: . ., : . .
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Monett, Missouri, November 1917. Streets: Logan, Myrtle, Main, Oak, Market, Central, Frisco Avenue, Central Avenue, 1st (First) Street, Broadway, Front, W. Cale, Euclid
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1917 October, sheet 824
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Kansas City, Missouri, October 1917. Streets: W. 73rd (Third) Street, W. 74th (Fourth) Street, W. 75th (Fifth) Street, State, Wyoming, Terrace, Mercier, Holly, W. Prospect Place, Belleview Avenue
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1917 October, sheet 822
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Kansas City, Missouri, October 1917. Streets: E. 61st (First) Street, E. 62nd (Second) Street, E. 63rd (Third) Street, Walnut, Morningside Drive, McGee, Oakland Boulevard
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Bunceton, Missouri, 1917 January
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Bunceton, Missouri, January 1917. Streets: Walnut, Elm, Morgan, Main, 2nd (Second) Street, College, Gladstone, 4th (Fourth) Street, Vine
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Louisiana, Missouri, 1917 March, sheet 01: . ., : . .
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Louisiana, Missouri, March 1917. Index
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JM-177: Winning the war
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The cartoon depicts the personified Germany crawling his way across Europe during WWI, representing Germany’s military advances during the war. The top left panel is captioned, “words won’t win the war”. This meant words could not be used to cause the German surrender. The top right panel is captioned, “wishes won’t win the war”. The panel shows Americans watching Germany from across the Atlantic, wishing the German people would overthrow Kaiser Wilhelm II. The middle-left panel shows those same Americans shouting in outrage at the Germans over American deaths from the war. The panel is captioned, “wrath won’t win the war”. The middle-right panel shows Americans displaying the vast wealth available for a war effort. The panel is captioned, “wealth won’t the war”. The bottom panel shows the Germans finally being stopped after being hit with the butt of a gun. The panel is captioned, “But wallops will win the war!”. This cartoon suggests aggressive force was the only way for the United States to defeat Germany in WWI. This cartoon was created in 1917, and the US official participation in WWI was from 1916-1917. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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