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    Clintonville Red Cross volunteers
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    Description: Group of Red Cross volunteers organized by the Clinton League to support soldiers during World War I. The girls, supervised by Mrs. Shipley, created scrapbooks for wounded soldiers. Pictured in the photograph are "the Hindman girls, Marian Davis, Katherine Gorrell, Elise Higgy, Lorain Nelson, Olive Jones and one of the Coseo sisters, with Mrs. Shipley." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_141
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Clintonville Red Cross volunteers
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    Description: Group of Red Cross volunteers organized by the Clinton League to support soldiers during World War I. The girls, supervised by Mrs. Shipley, created scrapbooks for wounded soldiers. Pictured in the photograph are "Frances Gorrell, Mary Jeffers, Marjorie Whitaker, Lois Cottrell, Doris Nelson and Evelyn Taylor." Kneeling at the center is Mrs. Shipley. This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_142
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Red Cross worker
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    Description: Photograph showing Mrs. Ray Oman, a Red Cross volunteer from Clintonville during World War I. The caption reads, "Mrs. Oman as she appeared in the Red Cross Parade thru downtown Columbus during the early fall of 1918." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_148
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    World War I Red Cross parade
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    Description: Photograph of children watching a Red Cross parade in downtown Columbus, Fall 1918. An accompanying caption describes the parade as follows: "During the World War (I) Period, Columbus club women were a unit in their support of all types of effort toward winning the war. The Red Cross was naturally the central agency from which most of the work was conducted and nearly all clubs maintained a Red Cross Unit. One of the most spectacular events of the period was the great parade which took place in downtown Columbus on a Sunday afternoon in the early fall of 1918. Beautiful floats displaying wartime slogans bore prominent officials of the Red Cross organization and the Federation of Women's Clubs. Behind the floats marched the white clad women of the various Red Cross units thruout the city. Each unit had been carefully trained to march and countermarch. Bands furnished wonderful music and the whole effect was both beautiful and inspiring. We don't remember how long we marched nor how far but it seemed many miles for the day was very warm and the white shoes that women of that period wore were not especially designed for comfort. Mrs. E.S. Ingraham was the very efficient leader of our Clinton Welfare League's Red Cross unit for this parade." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_159
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States; Parades & processions
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Red Cross parade float
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    Description: Red Cross parade in downtown Columbus, Fall 1918. Red Cross volunteers are seen carrying a large banner reading "Food Will Win The War." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_156
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States; Parades & processions;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Clintonville Red Cross volunteers
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    Description: Photograph of the Red Cross Luncheon of the Clinton League, held at the St. James Guild Room in celebration of the League's first anniversary as a Red Cross unit. Members of the group are identified by name in an accompanying caption as follows. "Below--Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Shaw, Miss Jones, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Oman, Mrs. S.D. Wood, Mrs. Ireland (Pres. City. Fed.), Mrs. Snively, Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. R.V. Whitaker, Van Horn, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Foster,--? Middle--Mrs. Laeffler, Kinkead, Delzell, Gatewood, L.D. Whitaker, Mrs. McCoy--? Miss Livia Evans, Mrs. Greubler. Standing--Mrs. Cottrell, Mrs. Gorrell, Mrs. Hayes Jones, Mrs. Riegel, Mrs. Floyd Ward, Miss Younge, Mrs. Killetts, Mrs. H.C. Marshall, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Crist, Miss Leah Webber, Mrs. O'Hara, Mrs. Legg, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Bowman (Mrs. Davidson stands back of Mrs. Thomas. Mrs Burbacher back of Mrs. Pierson). Children in the picture are (left to right)--Eillene Delzell, Ellen Davidson, Helen McCoy." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_155
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Parade-goers at Ohio State athletic field
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    Description: Photograph of crowds gathered for Red Cross parade in downtown Columbus, Fall 1918. Here they are seen forming an American flag at the old athletic field on the Ohio State University campus, at the corner of North High Street and Woodruff Avenue. An accompanying caption describes the parade as follows: "During the World War (I) Period, Columbus club women were a unit in their support of all types of effort toward winning the war. The Red Cross was naturally the central agency from which most of the work was conducted and nearly all clubs maintained a Red Cross Unit. One of the most spectacular events of the period was the great parade which took place in downtown Columbus on a Sunday afternoon in the early fall of 1918. Beautiful floats displaying wartime slogans bore prominent officials of the Red Cross organization and the Federation of Women's Clubs. Behind the floats marched the white clad women of the various Red Cross units thruout the city. Each unit had been carefully trained to march and countermarch. Bands furnished wonderful music and the whole effect was both beautiful and inspiring. We don't remember how long we marched nor how far but it seemed many miles for the day was very warm and the white shoes that women of that period wore were not especially designed for comfort. Mrs. E.S. Ingraham was the very efficient leader of our Clinton Welfare League's Red Cross unit for this parade." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_158
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States; Parades & processions;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Red Cross parade float
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    Description: Photograph of a float, part of a Red Cross parade in downtown Columbus, Fall 1918. An accompanying caption describes the parade as follows: "During the World War (I) Period, Columbus club women were a unit in their support of all types of effort toward winning the war. The Red Cross was naturally the central agency from which most of the work was conducted and nearly all clubs maintained a Red Cross Unit. One of the most spectacular events of the period was the great parade which took place in downtown Columbus on a Sunday afternoon in the early fall of 1918. Beautiful floats displaying wartime slogans bore prominent officials of the Red Cross organization and the Federation of Women's Clubs. Behind the floats marched the white clad women of the various Red Cross units thruout the city. Each unit had been carefully trained to march and countermarch. Bands furnished wonderful music and the whole effect was both beautiful and inspiring. We don't remember how long we marched nor how far but it seemed many miles for the day was very warm and the white shoes that women of that period wore were not especially designed for comfort. Mrs. E.S. Ingraham was the very efficient leader of our Clinton Welfare League's Red Cross unit for this parade." This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_157
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States; Parades & processions;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    'War Time Mother' photograph
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    Description: Photograph of Mrs. Gatewood of Clintonville, identified as a "War Time Mother," ca. 1918. This image was included in a "Memory Book" compiled by Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, historian for the Clinton League (sometimes called the Clinton Welfare League) from 1938-1943. The book shows the development of the Clintonville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and records the history of the League. The Clinton League was a women's group founded in 1912 to promote child welfare and later general welfare in Columbus, but which was based in and primarily focused on the area of Clintonville. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P285_MB1_151
    Subjects: Clintonville (Ohio); Clinton League; Women--Charities; World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States;
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
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