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Chillicothe, Missouri, 1916 June, sheet 09
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Chillicothe, Missouri, June 1916. Streets: Clay, Jackson, Webster, Calhoun, Elm, Vine, Eastin
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St. Louis, Missouri, 1916 December, sheet 081: . ., : . .
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St. Louis, Missouri, December 1916. Streets: Gravois Avenue, Weil Avenue, Mackenzie Road, H. J. Weber and Sons Nursery Co.
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1916 October, sheet 573
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Kansas City, Missouri, October 1916. Streets: W. 45th (Fifth) Street, Ohio Avenue, W. 45th (Fifth) Street Terrace, W. 46th (Sixth) Street, Krauthoff Court, W. 47th (Seventh) Street, Brush Creek Boulevard, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, Broadway, Wornall Road, Mill Creek Parkway, Main
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Clarence, Missouri, 1916 October, sheet 3
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Clarence, Missouri, October 1916. Streets: Chestnut, Walnut, Elm, Liberty, Maiden Lane, Macon, Grand, Centre
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Albany, Missouri, 1916 May, sheet 4
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Albany, Missouri, May 1916. Streets: W. South, E. South, W. Harrison, E. Harrison, W. Wood, E. Wood, W. Clay, E. Clay, W. Jackson, E. Jackson, S. Water, N. Water, S. Dallas, N. Dallas, S. Polk, N. Polk, S. Smith, N. Smith, S. Hundley, N. Hundley
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1916 December, sheet 721
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Kansas City, Missouri, December 1916. Streets: E. 15th (Fifth) Street, Lee, E. 16th (Sixth) Street, Hughe, E. 17th (Seventh) Street, Fremont Avenue, Bennington Avenue
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Independence, Missouri, 1916 August, sheet 04
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Independence, Missouri, August 1916. Streets: E. Van Horn Road, E. White Oak, E.Farmer, E. Waldo Avenue, N. Main, N. Noland, N. High
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St. Louis, Missouri, 1916 December, sheet 013: . ., : . .
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St. Louis, Missouri, December 1916. Streets: Kuehn Avenue, Ray Avenue, Taft Avenue, Neosho, Varrelmann Avenue, Adkins Avenue, Newport Avenue, Hummelsheim Lumber Co.
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St. Louis, Missouri, 1916 December, sheet 061: . ., : . .
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St. Louis, Missouri, December 1916. Streets: S. Kings Highway, Kansas, Milentz Avenue, Goethe Avenue, Gardenville Avenue
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JM-169: He kept us out of war!
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This cartoon shows a democratic speaker addressing a crowd. The speaker is saying, “He kept us out of war”, which was President Wilson’s campaign slogan for the election of 1916 against Charles Hughes. There are various countries making comments behind the speaker. This first man on the left represents Japan. Japan is saying President Wilson would have gone to war with Japan, if he had allowed an act discriminating against Japanese immigrants in larger immigration legislation.The country next to Japan is England. England is saying that President Wilson would have entered World War I, if he had protected American shipping. This is a reference to the attack of an American ship, the Lusitania, by a German submarine. Japan and England were both Allied powers during World War I, and they are separated from the Axis powers, Germany and Mexico, by a wall. Germany is saying that President Wilson would not have needed to keep the United States out of war, if Germany had not been an aggressor against other nations. Next to Germany, Mexico is saying President Wilson would have declared war, if he had remained adamant on the salute if the flag. This refers to when President Wilson did not want to salute (and thus recognize) the Mexican government under the control of Victoriano Huerta. Despite his apprehension, President Wilson eventually returned the salute from a sense of precedent and duty. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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