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1866 to 1945 Assorted Ephemera


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"GREETINS & SALUTATIONS!" Over time I collected one-of-a-kind and limited numbers of ephemera starting with this card from 1866 which reads: "THE CONQUERED BANNER." It was printed in New Orleans, Louisiana by A.E. Blackmar, a cover for a poem and song. Please sit back, make yourselves comfortable as we journey back in time to a more simple era and taste the flavour of yesteryear! ENJOY! thumbsup.gif

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Here is a Parker Pen ad from the back cover of a 1917 issue of the National Geographic Magazine showing various U.S. military and naval personnel and their uniforms and insignia. think.gif

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"First in War, First in Peace, First in the Heart's of His Countrymen." (1918)

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"A HANDBOOK ON THE CARE OF UNIFORMS: Effective 01 July 1922 - Catalogue of Officer's Uniforms and Equipment." w00t.gif

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"JUNIOR BIRDMEN LIBRARY SERIES: Army Aircraft Insignia, Handbook No.5" (1939) thumbsup.gif

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Cigarette ads of 1941 showing Little Johnny the Bellhop handing out Philip Morris cigarettes to a marine, sailor, and soldier. :rolleyes:

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