World War I, Princeton, MA - Red Cross Volunteers

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Title

World War I, Princeton, MA - Red Cross Volunteers

Subject

World War, 1914-1918; American Red Cross -- History -- Massachusetts -- Princeton; Princeton (Mass.)

Description

Princeton women gather in the Seth Nichols House on Worcester Road to make bandages and supplies for French wounded soldiers. Mary Nichols, owner of the house, stands in the rear. Sadie B. Goddard is seated at the sewing machine on the extreme left. Florence Bullock is seated in the right rear corner. The last four at right (from left to right) are Etta Bryant, Dorothy Allen, Libby Sanborn, and Mrs. Kimball. Seated at left corner of bookcase is Mrs. Gamaliel Beaman and to her left, Bessie Houghton.

Publisher

Date

1914-1918

Relation

Is part of the collection of the Princeton Historical Society, http://www.princetonmahistory.org, housed in the Princeton Public Library, http://www.princetonpubliclibrary, Goodnow Memorial Building, Princeton, Massachusetts.

Format

image/jpg

Language

en-US

Type

image

Identifier

PHS-MILITARY-A-001

Files

Citation

“World War I, Princeton, MA - Red Cross Volunteers,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 21, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1070.

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