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American Red Cross fundraising poster with three portraits of the first soldiers killed during World War I: Merle David Hay, Thomas Enright and James Bethel Gresham. Lithograph, 1917

American Red Cross fundraising poster with three portraits of the first soldiers killed during World War I: Merle David Hay, Thomas Enright and James Bethel Gresham. Lithograph, 1917


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American Red Cross fundraising poster with three portraits of the first soldiers killed during World War I: Merle David Hay, Thomas Enright and James Bethel Gresham. Lithograph, 1917

RED CROSS POSTER, 1917.
American Red Cross fundraising poster with three portraits of the first soldiers killed during World War I: Merle David Hay, Thomas Enright and James Bethel Gresham. Lithograph, 1917

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1917 Charity David Dead First Flag Francis Fundraising Merle Poster Red Cross World War I Bethel Enright Gresham


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Remembering the Fallen - A Tribute to the First Soldiers Lost in World War I

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. This poignant print captures a powerful piece of history, an American Red Cross fundraising poster from 1917. The lithograph showcases three solemn portraits of Merle David Hay, Thomas Enright, and James Bethel Gresham – the first soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War I. As we gaze upon their faces, frozen in time, we are reminded of the early days of this devastating conflict that engulfed nations. Each man's portrait reflects bravery and determination etched on their young faces. Their selflessness and commitment to defending our freedom is palpable through this artwork. The red cross symbol prominently displayed on the poster serves as a reminder of both hope and healing amidst chaos. It represents not only aid for wounded soldiers but also compassion for those affected by war. This lithograph stands as a testament to the unwavering spirit of charity and unity that emerged during these trying times. It calls upon us to honor these fallen heroes by continuing their legacy of service and support for one another. Let us never forget Merle David Hay, Thomas Enright, and James Bethel Gresham – brave souls who paved the way for countless others in defense of liberty. May this image serve as a constant reminder that behind every soldier lies a story worth remembering; behind every sacrifice lies an enduring gratitude within our hearts.

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