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Find It! Forging a Modern Identity

All the resources that appear in this unit are gathered here for you—the photographs, maps, objects, audiovisuals, documents, videos, biographies, and vocabulary words. Click on the image below to see a larger view of each resource with more information about each one. On some of the resources you can even zoom in and get a closer look. So go ahead, dive in, and explore. Before you know it, you’ll be thinking like a historian.

Mason looking though binoculars

Find It! Scavenger Hunt

Can you help Mason find these items on the page and answer the questions?

Biographies in this Unit:

Alan Shepard
Alice Cosgrove
Christa McAuliffe
Donald Hall
A black and white drawing of a man with short hair and a mustache. He looks off into the distance, to the left of the viewer. He wears a jacket, collared shirt, and a necktie. There is text written in cursive handwriting in the bottom left-hand corner of the drawing, which reads "Gov. Frank Rollins."
Frank W. Rollins
John Winant
Robert Frost
A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
Tasha Tudor
Thornton Wilder

Documents in this Unit:

A vertical document of typed black text, sectioned off into groups by thick black lines, on white paper. The title of the document, located centered along the upper border, reads "CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS."
Civilian Conservation Corps Application, New Hampshire (page 1 of 2)
A vertical document of typed black text, sectioned off into groups by thick black lines, on white paper. There are blank boxes and lines next to some of the text.
Civilian Conservation Corps Application, New Hampshire (page 2 of 2)
A vertical document of typed black text, sectioned off into groups by thick black lines, on white paper. The title of the document, located centered along the upper border, reads "UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR/EMERGENCY CONSERVATION WORK/APPLICATION FOR ENROLLMENT."
Civilian Conservation Corps Application, New Hampshire, 1933
A document has ornate printing. It is titled "Old Home Week in New Hampshire … August 11 to 18, 1900 …" Five paragraphs describe the celebration, and include one paragraph of poetry at the bottom. The governor Frank Rollins has signed it, and there is a golden seal of the state at the bottom left corner.
Proclamation for Old Home Week
A vertical document of typed black text, sectioned off into groups by thick black lines, on white paper. The title of the document, located centered along the upper border, reads "Federal Security Agency/CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS/James J. McENTEE, DIRECTOR." Next to each section of text is a drawing associated with the text. From top to bottom, those drawings include: a forest; men working with shovels under the title of "MEN;" rows of long houses, under the title of "CAMPS;" men working with sledge hammers, under the title of "WORK/ACCOMPLISHMENTS;" and coins,under the title of "MONEY."
Summary of Civilian Conservation Corps in New Hampshire
A close-up image of a typed vertical document with several lines of text from a newspaper column. The edges of the document are bordered by black lines. The title of the document, located centered along the upper border, reads "THE WATERFALL/By Edward Foss, Foreman,/Co. 123, Raymond, N. H."
The Waterfall Poem
A vertical document on white paper with several paragraphs of typed black text. At the bottom of the document there are several signatures and a date handwritten in cursive handwriting.
Unemployment Relief Act (page 1)
A vertical document on white paper with a long paragraph of typed black text.
Unemployment Relief Act (page 2)

Maps & Charts in this Unit:

A horizontal map of the world. The continents are drawn in black ink, and red lines criss-cross over the continents. The title of the map, located in the upper right-hand corner, reads "AIRWAYS OF THE WORLD."
Airways of the World
A colored map of New Hampshire, in green, titled "MAP OF CCC CAMPS AND SELECTED PROJECTS." The map is covered in yellow, red, pink, blue, and purple symbols and letters, with a few New Hampshire cities and towns typed in black text next to a black dot. Those city and town names include, from top to bottom: "Lancaster," "Lebannon," "Concord," and "Keene." To the left of the map, beneath the title, is a black-bordered box labeled "Key" which has the symbols and letters featured on the map, next to each of their explainations. Those include, from top to bottom: a yellow tent symbol marked "CCC Camp," a blue "E" marked "Environmental/Project," a red "I" marked "Infrastructure/Project," a black "S" marked "Ski Area Project," a pink "P" marked "Parks & Campground/Project," and a purple "H" marked "Historical Site/Project." Beneath the map key is a compass rose.
CCC Camps and Projects in New Hampshire
A black and white map of New Hampshire, as divided by towns. On the left, the words "NEW HAMPSHIRE/TOWN BOUNDARIES." To the left of the "State Boundary", "County Boundary", and "Town Boundary" words are waving lines of different boldness.
New Hampshire Town Boundaries
A colored line graph titled "UNEMPLOYMENT RATES IN THE UNITED STATES." The left, vertical border of the graph has percentages typed in purple ink, including "0%," "5%," "10%," "15%," "20%," and "25%." The bottom, horizontal border of the graph has a series of years typed in green ink, including: "1910," "1920," "1930," "1940," "1950," and "1960." The line graph is drawn  slightly above the years, around the "5%" mark in peaks and valleys, except for the years "1930" and "1940, when the graph jumps up to between the "20%" and "25%" mark.
Unemployment in the United States, 1910–1960

Objects in this Unit:

A vertical piece of blue and white striped cloth, with three pieces of paper glued on to it. The first piece of paper shows an oval drawing of a series of orderly rectangular buildings along the banks of a river. Smoke rises above some of the buildings' chimneys. Surrounding the drawing are the words "AMOSKEAG MFG CO./FANCY TICKING" printed in white text on a gold and brown background. The second piece of paper shows a set of four medals and the words "EXHIBITION OF THE NATIONS/LONDON/1864" above two of the medals and the words "EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE/PARIS/1855" above the two other medals in white text on a gold and brown background. Text along the bottom of the paper, printed in alternating black and white ink, reads: "MEDALS/AWARDED/TO THE/ AMOSKEAG MANUFACTUING/COMPANY/FOR SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE/SHEETING, DRILLINGS, COTTON-FLANNELS/TICKINGS & DENIMS." The third piece of paper has two letter "X" printed in white ink on a gold and brown background.
Award-Winning Amoskeag Cloth
A circular red and blue button. On the blue half of the button are three white stars and the letters "E," "R," and "A" in red text in each of the stars. On the red half of the button are the words "is for/Everyone" in white text.
ERA is for Everyone
A vertical mural on the side of a brick building. On the mural are two Black men in blue and white baseball uniforms. The man on the left wears a baseball glove on one of his hands, and the man on the right wears catcher's padding. Surrounding the two men is a yellow ribbon with blue words painted onto it. The words read, from top to bottom: "DON NEWCOMBE ROY CAMPANELLA/Nashua Dodgers 1946/PITCHER CATCHER."
Nashua Dodgers 1946 Mural
A circular white button. On the button is the photograph of three different types of dogs lying on the ground, looking at the viewer. Text in black lettering surrounds the photograph. The words above the photograph read: "ALL READY FOR" and the words below the photograph read: "NEW HAMPSHIRE/OLD HOME WEEK/AUG. 11-18, 1900."
Old Home Week Pin
A vertical blue and white sign. On the sign is a circular drawing of a rock formation in the shape of a man's face and the words "NH/USA/WORK PROGRAM/WPA" on top of a red, white, and blue background.
WPA Sign

Photographs & Prints in this Unit:

A colored poster of a white woman in a green sweater and skirt, standing in front of a wall decorated with different colored sweaters.
Advertisement Postcard, Pandora Factory Store
A black and white photograph of a series of orderly rectangular buildings, taken from a bird's-eye-view. The buildings are located along the curve of a river, with a narrow canal of water located between the center row of buildings.
Aerial View of Manchester
A colored photograph of a white man in an astronaut suit. He looks at the camera, and holds his helmet in his hands.
Alan Shepard Suited Up
A colored photograph of a white woman looking at the viewer. She has short brown hair and wears a light blue collared shirt.
Alice Cosgrove
A black and white photograph of three men on skis in mid-air, as if they have just jumped off something. Beneath them is a snowy field, and in the background are snow-covered trees.
All Off Together
Skier in older sportswear weaves between two birch tree poles as he races downhill in a black and white photograph.
Alpine Skier
A black and white photograph of an American flag hanging against a multi-storied building. Groups of people can be seen hanging out the windows of the building, as well as at the base of the flag on the grass.
Amoskeag Company Great Flag
A black and white photograph of several rows of orderly, rectangular buildings. There is a tall church steeple in the background. The title of the photograph, located along the bottom border, reads "SECTION OF THE AMOSKEAG MILLS AS SEEN FROM THE STARK MILLS."
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
A colored postcard of rows of long, rectangular buildings of varying heights on either side of a river. A covered bridge connects one side of the river to the other.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Upriver
A black and white photograph of a large group of men, women, and children standing between two multi-storied buildings. Everyone in the photograph looks up at the camera.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Workers
A black and white photograph of a man sitting in a horse-drawn carriage. He talks with two other men outside of a single-storied building.
Andover in the Early 1900s
A colored drawing of a young girl standing in front of a well. She wears a blue dress with short sleeves and a white apron. She looks up towards the sky and carries a bucket in one hand. Another bucket rests at her feet. There are also several chickens and a goose standing near her.
April
A colored drawing of a man and a young boy leading two oxen with a plow along a dirt road. A dog trails behind the oxen. On either side of the road are green fields, rock walls, and a single-storied wooden house. In the center of the drawing are the words "April sees the birds return," in black ink.
April Sees the Birds Return
A black and white photograph of a parking lot with several rows of old fashioned cars.
Automobiles at a Ballpark
A colored vertical poster, showing a mountain and covered bridge, bordered by orange-colored leaves. The title of the poster, located along the bottom border, reads "NEW HAMPSHIRE."
Autumn in New Hampshire
A colored drawing of a group of people swimming and sunbathing on a sandy shore, next to a small body of water. Bordering the body of water are several green trees.
Beach Project
A black and white horizontal print showing a series of grided streets and buildings along the banks of a river, taken from a bird's-eye view. The land on the other side of the river, and to the left of the grided streets, is rolling farm land. The title of the print, located along the bottom border, reads "MANCHESTER, N.H."
Bird's-Eye View of Manchester
In a photograph of a street scene a man in an overcoat and hat stands near an open doorway on a sidewalk, holding a microphone and speaking to a crowd of people gathered around him. People wear raincoats, women are wearing hats or scarves over their heads, and men are wearing hats. A car parked at the curb has loudspeakers on its roof and a sign reading "Ike" taped to the trunk.
Campaign Event in 1952
A black and white photograph of a gondola held up by wires. It travels over a valley filled with tall trees. A group of people can be seen standing inside the gondola.
Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway
A horizontal black and white drawing of a series of sketches in black-framed boxes. Each of the sketches show men doing different activities, including - front left to right: bathing, cutting down trees with axes and saws, playing baseball, wrestling, fighting fires, baking, swimming, and raising a flag up a flag pole.
CCC Activities
A black and white photograph of two children standing on top of a large machine. The machine has spools of yarns wrapped in cylinders along the top of the machine. The child in the background wears a cap, overalls, a long-sleeved shirt, and shoes. The child in the foreground wears a large hat, a frayed long-sleeved shirt, suspenders attached to torn shorts, and no shoes.
Children Working in a Textile Mill
A colored vertical poster of a young boy and girl in bathing suits, walking along on a sandy beach. A body of water appears in the background. The young girl holds a blue bucket in her left hand and holds the boy's left hand with her right hand. The boy has his right arm raised, as if he is saying hello to someone in the distance. Text in red letters in the upper right-hand corner reads "Goin'/Places?" and text in blue letters beneath the feet of the two children reads "new hampshire."
Chippa Granite and NH Beaches
A colored vertical poster of a young boy, with his back to the viewer, looking at a white birch tree and a distant mountain region. Text in red ink overlaps this image, reading "KEEP/NEW HAMPSHIRE/A LAND OF/PEACE AND/BEAUTY."
Chippa Granite and NH Natural Beauty
A red and white horizontal poster of a young boy winking while holding a barrel of potatoes. Red text on the poster reads "FIRST IN/THE/NATION/STILL THE/BEST/new hampshire POTATOES."
Chippa Granite and NH Potatoes
A colored vertical poster of a young boy wearing a blue snow suit, red mittens, and brown boots, standing on skiis in a snowy location. He holds a ski pole in each hand. The title of the poster, which is centered along the upper border in red text, reads "new hampshire."
Chippa Granite and NH Skiing
A colored horizontal poster of a young boy wearing a red and white striped shirt with blue overalls rolled up to the anke. He does not wear any shoes. He is laying on his stomach on green grass surrounded by chickens and various farm products - such as potatoes, apples, berries, tomatoes, lettuce, and squash. The title of the poster, which is centered along the upper border in blue text, reads "chippa granite says: buy new hampshire products."
Chippa Granite Says Buy NH Products
A colored poster showing a white boy in a white and blue striped shirt sitting at a table, holding a bottle and cup of milk. The table is covered in a red and white checkered tablecloth. Above the boy are the words "MAKE MINE/MILK."
Chippa Granite Says Make Mine Milk
A black and white photograph of a woman and two children riding in an open-top car. The woman has both her arms raised and she is smiling. The two children, a girl to the woman's left and a boy to the woman's right, each wave with one hand. There are crowds of people watching the car pass in the background. In the background of the left-hand side of the photograph is a group of photographers with cameras of varying sizes. Behind this group of people is a large archway and a three-story building with a dome. Two levels of column-lined porches jut out from the center of the building and is crowned by a pointed roof.
Christa McAuliffe in Parade in Front of State House
A colored print of a yellow circle with the words "*UNITED STATES*/CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS" typed in green text along the outer border. Inside the circle are the letters "CCC" along the upper border and a drawing of a body of water surrounded by trees and mountains.
Civilian Conservation Corps Logo
A black and white photograph of three horses pulling a wagon loaded high with barrels and small bails of cotton. They are outside a tall building at a loading dock. A group of men stand in the doorway of the loading dock, and two men sit atop the wagon's items.
Cocheco Mill Company Drivers
A vertical black and white drawing of three men with axes and saws, standing over a fallen tree. Two of the men stand on either side of the horizontal tree trunk and pull at a saw as it cuts into the tree. The third man stands slightly off to their right, and holds an axe high above his head, as if he is about to chop into the tree trunk. The title of the drawing, which appears on a scrolled ribbon along the bottom border, reads "WORK."
Cutting Trees
A colored photograph of a group of white men and women playing instruments. They all sit in rows behind music stands.
Deerfield Old Home Day
A colored postcard of a long single-storied white building with a green roof. A red old fashioned car is parked in front of the building.
Dolphyn Motel
A black and white drawing of a cluster of multi-storied buildings sitting on the edge of a body of water. A group of ducks swim in the water and three men fish from the shore in the forefront of the drawing.
Dover Factories
A black and white photograph of a group of men sitting and standing around an old fashioned car. They all wear suits with ties, and hats, and are looking at the viewer.
Early Automobile
A colored postcard of a wide street bordered by multi-storied buildings. Multi-colored cars can be seen traveling down both sides of the street. The title of the postcard, located along the upper border, reads "ELM STREET AT NIGHT, MANCHESTER, N.H."
Elm Street at Night, Manchester
A black and white photograph of two women and four children sitting and standing around a radio on a table. They all look at the radio, and one of the children wears a set of headphones.
Family Listening to Radio
A scene of townspeople walking into a building, some are driving their cars, and others are occupied by farm work.
Farming in New Hampshire
A black and white photograph of a group of men standing and sitting in three rows. They all wear military outfits and wide-rimmed hats. They are posed looking at the viewer in a grassy area. Tall trees can be seen in the background.
First Infantry Division, N.H. National Guard
Two sides of a black and white brochure. Along the upper border of both sides are the words "GOFFSTOWN/NEW HAMPSHIRE." Underneath these words are then two photographs: the left-hand side shows a woman on skiis and the words "Winter/playground." The right-hand side shows a trolley traveling up a mountain and the words "Summer/playground."
Goffstown Incline Railway
A black and white photograph of a large sign, with two American flags posted on either side. The text on the sign reads "WE WANT WHITE/TENANTS IN OUR/WHITE COMMUNITY."
Housing Segregation
People working in a city factory.
Industry in New Hampshire
A black and white drawing of a man looking straight at the viewer. He wears a dark jacket, a white collared shirt, and a tie, and has his hair parted to the side.
John Winant
A colored postcard of a wide street bordered by multi-storied buildings. Horse-drawn carriages and wagons can be seen traveling down both sides of the street. The title of the postcard, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "No. 185 - Main Street, Keene, N.H."
Keene's Main Street in the 1900s
A colored horizontal poster. On the left side of the poster are blue words on a yellow background, which read "FIGHT TAXES/KEEP/THOMSON/GOVERNOR." On the right side of the poster is a colored photograph of a white man in a gray suit and red and blue tie standing next to a white woman in a green jacket and skirt.
Keep Thomson Governor
A black and white photograph of a man in a one piece jumpsuit, scarf, and snow boots, standing in a snowy field in front of a small airplane.
Lieutenant John Winant
A colored postcard of a wide street bordered by multi-storied buildings. Multi-colored cars can be seen traveling down both sides of the street. The title of the postcard, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "Main Street, Tilton, New Hampshire."
Main Street, Tilton
A black and white photograph of a group of people marching with signs down a road.
March on Washington
A colored drawing of four young children in winter clothes standing outside in the snow. They stand around a horse which is pulling a sled carrying a large barrel. A tall boy stands next to the barrel and pours liquid from a small bucket into the barrel. At the center of the drawing are the words "March promises" in black ink.
March Promises
A man wearing a buttondown shirt and tie stands with hand on hip while shaking hands with a shorter woman. Woman wears sweater and t-shirt, and other man stands to her left in profile. Glasses and silverware containers are seen in the background of this photograph.
Meeting with Voters
A black and white photograph of a man, a woman, and a boy riding in what looks like a rollar coaster car. All of the people in the car hold onto skis and ski poles.
Mount Cranmore Skimobile
A black and white photograph of a large group of people standing in front of a movie theatre. They are all looking at the camera and smiling. The sign above the movie theatre is all lit up with small light bulbs.
Movie Premiere
A long vertical, colored painting of a series of wild flowers.
Native Wildflowers
An artist paints a scene of townspeople doing various activities.
New Deal Artist
A horizontal poster showing a black and white photograph of farmland and various out-buildings in a valley surrounded by mountains. The photograph is showcased in an oval frame, surrounded by a colored drawing of apple trees. Above the photograph are the words "NEW HAMPSHIRE FARMS," and below the photograph are the words "YOUR OPPORTUNITY."
New Hampshire Farms: Your Opportunity
A colored print of a sign with a green and blue mountain at the center of it. The mountain has the letters "nh" written on top of the mountain in cursive text. Surrounding the mountain are the words "Welcome Bienvenue/New Hampshire" typed in blue ink on a white background. Below this, on a green background are the words "LIVE FREE OR DIE" typed in white ink.
New Hampshire Welcome Sign, current
A colored print of a sign with a white church and a red and yellow house at the center of it. Surrounding the buildings are the words "Welcome Bienvenue/New Hampshire" typed in black ink on a light brown background. Below this, on a green background are the words "Live Free or Die" typed in white ink.
New Hampshire Welcome Sign, early 2000s
A horizontal black and white poster, showing four images of farms, mountains, and lakes to the left of the words "Come back again…/OLD HOME WEEK/IN/NEW HAMPSHIRE."
Old Home Week Letterhead
A colored vertical poster, showing a white man, two white women, and a white boy. Their images are placed next to a small drawing of a canoe floating on a body of water. A thJust above the canoe are the words "On/Golden/Pond."
On Golden Pond Poster
A black and white photograph of the interior of a large room filled with rows of folded fabric on small platforms. The ceiling is held up by vertical poles spaced out across the room. Ribbons of fabric hang from the rafter's. In the background, there a sign that reads "ONE DAY'S PRODUCT," which hangs between two poles.
One Day's Production of Amoskeag Cloth
A colored book cover. The title of the book, located along the upper border, reads "OUR TOWN/A Play by Thornton Wilder." Beneath the title is a drawing of a bird's-eye view of a town.
Our Town
A black and white photograph of a woman in a short-sleeved dress and apron, standing in front of a large machine. The machine has several rows of large spools of yarn.
Pandora Worker
A colored drawing of a group of men working in the woods with logs.
Pulpwood Logging
A colored photograph of two men, a woman, and a child sitting around a small brown box on a table. The child, the woman, and one of the men wear headphones attached to the box. Everyone in the photograph is smiling at each other.
Radio Advertisement
A black and white photograph of a man starring into the camera. He is dressed in a collared shirt, tie, vest, and suit jacket.
Robert Frost
A colored poster showing a large white computer and keyboard. The background of the poster is black and is decorated with typed sets of code in yellow text. The title of the poster, located along the upper border, reads "Sanders Graphic 7."
Sanders Graphic 7 Terminal
A vertical black and white drawing of a group of men working at various jobs in a wooded landscape. They all wear winter outfits and large boots. The man in the top half of the drawing holds a large branch over a smoking fire to his right. Two men in the lower half of the drawing take turns chopping at a horiztonal tree trunk with axes. The drawing's right-side vertical border has three-hole punch marks in the paper.
Sketches of Working in the Forest
A vertical black and white drawing of a group of men working at various jobs with hand axes, pick-axes, and shovels. The drawing's left-side vertical border has three-hole punch marks in the paper.
Sketches of Working Outside
A vertical colored poster of a man and a woman on skis, skiing down a snowy mountain. There is text shown above and below the skiiers. The words above the skiiers read "SNOW/TRAIN" and words beneath the skiiers read "SUNDAYS = WEEK-ENDS/FROM/NORTH STATION/BOSTON AND MAINE."
Snow Train Poster
A black and white photograph of a long line of men waiting outside to enter a building.
Soup Kitchen
A colored photograph of a smiling woman standing in front of a large wall display of campaign buttons, signs, and other political memorabilia.
State House Primary Campaign Board
A black and white photograph of a submarine floating in a contained body of water. The submarine is held up in the water by several ropes.
Submarine USS L-8
A black and white photograph of a group of boys on a dock with a diving board placed above a body of water. Someone has just jumped into the water, and there is a large splash of water in the right-hand corner of the photograph. Another boy is mid-air, with his knees pulled up against his chest. Behind him, another boy prepares to climb on top of the diving board. A man with a large pole stands to the right of the diving board and looks out onto the water.
Swimming and Diving at Camp
A black and white drawing of four children dancing in a circle. To the right of the children is a corgi standing on its hindlegs. The children and corgi are surrounded by a circular border of children's toys and presents.
Tasha Tudor Drawing
A black and white drawing of a woman working on a thread in front of a textile machine. She wears a short-sleeved shirt and a long skirt with an apron. There is a carton of cylinders with yarn wrapped around them next to the machine. In the background, there are women working in front of identical machines.
The Bobbin Girl
A colored drawing of a young boy and girl in winter clothes and a dog standing outside in the snow. They stand in a field filled with trees that have buckets attached to their trunks. There is a wooden cabin in the background. The boy carves a hole into one of the trees and the girl carries a buckets in each of her arms. Along the bottom border are the words "the hope of spring" in black ink.
The Hope of Spring
A poster with a pink background, showing a white man and woman dancing. The woman wears a long pearl necklace, a white dress, and red shoes. The man wears a black tuxedo, a white collared shirt, and large pointed black shoes. The title of the poster, located along the upper border, reads "Life."
The Roaring Twenties
A black and white photograph of a large submarine floating in a body of water.
USS Archerfish
A colored horizontal mural of a forest scene. In the forest are deer, birds of different sizes, beavers, and bears. In the background is a woman and two children walking through the forest.
Wild Life in the White Mountains
A colored vertical poster with a circular drawing of a person skiing down a hill on brown and green skiis. There are snow covered trees in the background. The person wears a black hat, brown scarf, and a green jacket, pants, and shoes. The person holds a single ski pole in both hands. Surrounding the drawing are the words "PATRON OF WINTER CARNIVAL-1924" along the top border and "CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MANCHESTER, N.H." along the bottom border.
Winter Carnival Poster
A vertical black and white drawing of the interior of a room, which has several men standing in front of a series of tables. Some of the men wear chef's hats and work over a stove or with large bowls. Another man, in the drawing's left corner, stands in front of a large sink and washes dishes. The title of the drawing, which appears on a scrolled ribbon along the bottom border, reads "KITCHEN."
Working in the Kitchen
A white vertical poster with a black decorative border. Text in black lettering on the poster reads, from top to bottom, "TO HELP OUR FARMERS/TO PREVENT WASTE/TO SAVE WHEAT/TO WIN THE WAR/BUY AND EAT/POTATOES/NOW!/Be a 'Potatriot' and Help Move the Crop from/Bin to Dinner Table During/NEW HAMPSHIRE'S/'POTATO DRIVE'/APRIL 15 TO MAY 15."
World War I Potato Drive
A black and white photograph of a wide street filled with people. The street is lined with multi-storied buildings.
World War II Ends
World War II Poster
A black and white photograph of four women standing around a booth. A sign hanging above the booth reads "WOOLWORTH/VICTORY BOOTH/WAR STAMPS AND BONDS/BUY HERE."
World War II Victory Booth
A colored poster of two young boys in a field, with a dog sitting to their right. One of the boys sits on the ground and the other holds a tpy sailboat. The title of the poster, located along the upper border in white text on a red background, reads "YANKEE/April 1940 25 Cents."
Yankee Magazine Cover, April 1940
A purple-colored poster with a black and white drawing at the center of it. The drawing shows a person rowing in a rowboat on a body of water, which is situated beneath a cliff that has a small log cabin placed at the edge of it. The rest of the poster has both black and white typed text on it. Words typed in the white ink are designed to look like cursive writting. The title of the poster,  which is centered along the upper border, reads "YANKEE" in white ink and "NEW ENGLAND'S OWN MAGAZINE" in black ink.
Yankee Magazine Cover, August 1941
A black and white poster with a drawing of two people rowing in a rowboat on a narrow body of water. The title of the poster,  which is centered along the upper border, reads "YANKEE" in white text on a black background. Beneath the title and drawing are the words "COMMUNITY FORESTS/Yes or No?" typed in black ink on a white background.
Yankee Magazine Cover, August 1945
A black, white, and red poster with a drawing of three young girls sitting and standing in front of a tall record player in a living room. The title of the poster, which is centered along the upper border, reads "YANKEE" in white text on a red background.
Yankee Magazine Cover, November 1948
A colored poster of a white, single-storied house and barn overlooking a green field with tall green trees. Above the image is a bright yellow border with the word "YANKEE/Handicraft Exhibit and Folk Festival" typed in black text along the upper border.
Yankee Magazine Cover, October 1942
A black, white, and red poster with a drawing of a man raking leaves near a smoking fire in a forest clearing. The title of the poster, which is centered along the upper border, reads "YANKEE" in white text on a red background.
Yankee Magazine Cover, October 1947
A black, white, and red poster with a drawing of a roadside farm stand. The title of the poster, which is centered along the upper border, reads "YANKEE" in white text on a red background.
Yankee Magazine Cover, October 1949
A blue and white poster with a drawing of the inside of a barn, with horses in stalls, bales of hay, and pumpkins on the floor. There is also a wagon in the middle of the barn. The title of the poster, which is centered along the upper border, reads "YANKEE" in white text on a blue background.
Yankee Magazine Cover, September 1946
Yankee Magazine Offices