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Fill 'em up to the top,Nation,1917,men loading crates onto boxcar,WWI,War Work

Title: Fill 'em up to the top [...] The nation is counting on you / Ernest Hamlin Baker.
Creator(s): Baker, Ernest Hamlin, 1889-1975, artist
Date Created/Published: [1917]
Summary: Poster showing men loading crates onto a boxcar.
Notes:
Caption: The average car carries only 43% of its capacity. As a patriotic duty use every inch of space a car provides. Fill 'em up for your country.
No. 8.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Economic & industrial aspects--United States.
Shipping--1910-1920.
War work--1910-1920.
Crates--1910-1920.
Lithographs--Color--1910-1920.
War posters--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /00652936/
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