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American (American (North American))
Side Chair (one of a pair)
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Spaulding
1967/2.32

Marten de Vos;Maarten de Vos
Allegorical Representation of 'America'
1594 – 1600
Museum Purchase
1960/2.24

James Montgomery Flagg
I Want You for U.S. Army - Nearest Recruiting Station
1917
Transfer from the William L. Clements Library
1974/2.17

Sidney H. Reisenberg
Over the Top For You - Buy U.S. Gov't Bonds - Third Liberty Loan
1913 – 1923
Transfer from the William L. Clements Library
1974/2.18
This photograph depicts a view of a stretch of cascading waterfalls. Beyond the falls are tree-lined riverbanks and a cloudy sky.  
George Barker (American (North American))
The American Falls
1870 – 1880
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.285

Elliott Erwitt
Coke Machine and Missile, Alabama, U.S.A., from "Recent Developments"
1974
Gift of Lawrence and Carol Zicklin
1987/1.175.2

American (American (North American))
Pedestal Card Table
1830 – 1850
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Spaulding
1967/2.36

American (American (North American))
Side Chair (one of a pair)
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Spaulding
1967/2.33

Jean Teague
Summer Time, Grosse Ile
20th century
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1955/2.3
Text: Sugar Means Ships - The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Muse be Reduced. For your beverages 400million lbs. of sugar were imported in Ships last year. Every Ship is needed to carry soldiers and supplies now. - (upper left seal) United States Food Administration - (ships labled) Sugar - (top left cloud) WAR HURRY!
Ernest Fuhr
Sugar Means Ships - The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Must be Reduced.
1912 – 1922
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.42

American (American (North American))
Pembroke Table, with one side drawer
1800 – 1832
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Spaulding
1967/2.34
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