Native American Indian women from the Mono people or Mono tribe work for the Red Cross at the foot hills of Sierra Mountains in Dunlap, California. The women work with cloth making bandages for the World War I war effort. Children seated on the ground. One of the women teaches a man to help in making a bandage.
Red Cross nurses and men in a large crowd attend a fundraiser for the World War I effort. They sell calves and livestock for the Red Cross in Denver, Colorado. Calves seen on the bidding floor among the crowd of buyers. People bid for the calves.
Elevated view of early model Ford cars and pedestrian traffic in front of Billy Sunday's Tabernacle on Broadway at 168th Street, New York City. A YMCA cafeteria is seen next to the Tabernacle building.
Conservative evangelical Christian preacher Billy Sunday preaches to a crowd in New York. He removes his tie and preaches to crowd with great enthusiasm, energy and physical actions.
Sarah Bernhardt seated in an open car at an outdoor gathering during a Liberty Loan Drive in World War 1. Red, White, and Blue bunting decorates the area and many in the crowd wave American flags. A French tricolor flag is mounted on Bernhardt's car. She converses with a man accompanying her. Bernhardt stands and addresses the crowd. Photographers click photos. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Large crowd gathers at U.S. Capitol building during World War 1 timeframe. Cars arrive at Capitol building. Henry Ford speaks with Speaker of the House, Congressman James Beauchamp (Champ) Clark. Thomas Edison with other dignitaries stand at the steps of the Capitol and Edison shakes hands with Congressman Clark. Montana Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin (a suffrage movement leader and the first female congress representative), carries flowers in her hand at a peace rally. U.S. flag in the background. Mounted Police on horseback control crowd of anti-war marchers who are protesting involvement in World War I.