U.S. National Archives: Victory Garden Program. Secretary Plowing Boston Common 04/11/1944
U.S. National Archives: Dust Storm in Rolla, Kansas 05/06/35
U.S. National Archives: Saturday's a Holiday for Most of the Nation's Small Fry, but to These Youngsters of Roanoke, Va. It's Fat-Collection Day. ca. 10/1942
U.S. National Archives: A Customer Can Use the Ration Books of the Whole Family. But the First Thing She Will Want to Know When She Buys Pork Chops, Pound of Butter or a Half Pound of Cheese Is - "How Many Points Will It Take?" 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Butchers Will Pay Householders for the Fat and Sell It to Rendering Plants Where It Will Be Processed Into Ammunition for America's Fighting Men. ca. 06/1942
U.S. National Archives: A Member of the Washington, D. C. Boys Club Wheels in a Load of Old Sneakers and Arctics to Add to the Nation's Scrap Rubber Collection. ca. 06/1942
U.S. National Archives: Silk Stockings Which Can No Longer Be Worn Are Being Collected in Stores Throughout the Country for Conversion into Powder Bags Which Propel the Projectile in Big Naval and Coast Defense Guns. ca. 12/1942
U.S. National Archives: Frequent Watering of the Victory Garden Is Necessary During the Early Stages of Growth. ca. 02/1943
U.S. National Archives: Scrap Rubber Drive ca. 06/15/1942
U.S. National Archives: Sow the Seeds of Victory! Plant and Raise Your Own Vegetables. Write to the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C., for Free Books on Gardening, Canning, and Drying. "Every Garden a Munition Plant." Charles Lathrop Pack, President. ca. 1918
U.S. National Archives: Liberty Sowing the Seeds of Victory. Write for Free Books to National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C. Charles Lathrop Pack, President. P.S. Ridsdale, Secretary. ca. 1917 - ca. 1919
U.S. National Archives: New Mexico. Mrs. Fidel Romero Proudly Exhibits Her Canned Food. [Two Women Standing in a Kitchen Pantry. Pantry Contains Preserved Fruits and Vegatables.] 1946
U.S. National Archives: Get'em Fixed in Time (Shoes) 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Your REFRIGERATOR...Protects Health, Saves Food...Make Your Equipment Last 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Your REFRIGERATOR...Protects Health, Saves Food...Make Your Equipment Last 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Save Every Drop of Oil or Fat 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Sugar-Flour-Cereal-Spice Canned Food 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Make Your Rubber Last - Watch Out for These Enemies 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Your Victory Garden Counts More Than Ever! 1941 - 1945
U.S. National Archives: Don't Waste Gasoline, Rubber, Money. Share Your Car! ca. 1942 - ca. 1943
U.S. National Archives: Victory Garden Plots Free For Employees ca. 1942 - ca. 1943
U.S. National Archives: Dwight D. Eisenhower 1907