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- Woman in Work Costume Officially Approved by the Land Army of America, 1918 - After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. This woman modeled the Land Army uniform.

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Woman in Work Costume Officially Approved by the Land Army of America, 1918
After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. This woman modeled the Land Army uniform.
- Woman's National Farm and Garden Association at Dedham Square Truck Market, 1918 - After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. The work occasionally included roadside markets such as this one.

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Woman's National Farm and Garden Association at Dedham Square Truck Market, 1918
After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. The work occasionally included roadside markets such as this one.
- "Woman's National Farm and Garden Association New England Branch," 1918 - After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country.

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
"Woman's National Farm and Garden Association New England Branch," 1918
After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country.
- Clara Ford Giving a Talk as the President of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 1930 -

- 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Clara Ford Giving a Talk as the President of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 1930
- Clara Ford with Other Woman's National Farm and Garden Association Members in Greenfield Village, November 5, 1930 -

- November 05, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Clara Ford with Other Woman's National Farm and Garden Association Members in Greenfield Village, November 5, 1930
- "Dearborn Pantry Shelf" Roadside Market on Village Road, Dearborn, Michigan, September 3, 1938 -

- September 03, 1938
- Collections - Artifact
"Dearborn Pantry Shelf" Roadside Market on Village Road, Dearborn, Michigan, September 3, 1938
- Woman in Work Costume Officially Approved by the Land Army of America, 1918 - After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. This woman modeled the Land Army uniform.

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Woman in Work Costume Officially Approved by the Land Army of America, 1918
After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. This woman modeled the Land Army uniform.
- Members of the Unit of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 1918 - After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work. The women in this photograph gathered to show off the product of the day's work.

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Members of the Unit of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 1918
After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work. The women in this photograph gathered to show off the product of the day's work.
- Two Members of the Lancaster Unit of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 1918 - After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. Land workers tended to crops, animals, and various farm needs.

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Two Members of the Lancaster Unit of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 1918
After the United States entered World War I in 1917, Americans worried about labor and food shortages as a result of men going off to fight. Organizations like the Woman's Land Army of America and the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association recruited and trained women to perform agricultural work across the country. Land workers tended to crops, animals, and various farm needs.
- "Dearborn Pantry Shelf" Roadside Market on Village Road, Dearborn, Michigan, August 27, 1938 -

- August 27, 1938
- Collections - Artifact
"Dearborn Pantry Shelf" Roadside Market on Village Road, Dearborn, Michigan, August 27, 1938