This photo shows a group of well dressed women marching with flags and signs; the main woman in the photo is holding a sign that says, "I was born in 1863. The spirit of war surrounded me. Now the spirit of war has come again and I have a son with - The Fighting Men!"
This photo shows three women doing needlework outside. They are seated in wooden chairs, with a cat seated beyond them. There is a small child seated between two of the women.
This photo is of a large group of people waiting next to a group of train tracks at Woodhaven Junction. There is a sign being held by one of the men standing there that says, "Express Woodhaven to Berlin/No Sleepers/Camp Upton". Many of those waiting for the train and seeing loved ones off are holding American flags.
"A Few of the 37 Million/The world counted 37 million casualties, with nine million dead, when World War I ended in November, 1918, after 4 1/2 bloody years. Sparked by an assassination in the Balkans, it soon involved almost all the armies of Europe, and by spring, 1917, also the United States. Here, with the smoke of battle in the background, wounded are loaded into Red Cross ambulances on the