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February 1933     Document
1930 Annual Report    Document
October 1932 Article    Document
April 1933 Article    Document
1955 Book    Document
1919 Book  Drawings of about 25 physically disabled people, many with primitive crutches. Visual Still
1919 Book  Two men, both amputees, walking with prosthetic legs. Visual Still
August 1918 Cartoon  Cartoon of soldier with cane in military fortification made of sandbags marked charity.  Poison gas, marked worn-out notion of the cripple, lies in the direction of a job. Visual Still
June 1918 Cartoon  Cartoon of a soldier with a cane running from women welcoming his home.  He runs toward a job. Visual Still
January 1919 Cover  Cover of Carry On.  Sailor with cane and soldier hold large hour glass with factory and home inside. Visual Still
August 1933 Illustration  A drawing of people going up stairs, first a man in a wheelchair, then a man on crutches, then a woman using canes. Visual Still
1868 Illustration  Engraving of a weary looking soldier returning to his home. Visual Still
1826 Lithograph  Full frontal view of a blind man and young boy who are both wearing mat capes and aprons Visual Still
circa 1930 Manuscript    Document
January 30, 1939 Pamphlet    Document
January 30, 1939 Pamphlet  Drawing of children carrying crutches with fairy flying above with banner, Health To All. Visual Still
December 1932 Photograph  Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and two other people stand between two porch pillars. Visual Still
1864 Photograph  Soldiers sit or lie on the ground in an outdoor courtyard. A nurse helps a soldier on crutches out the door. Visual Still
October 1932 Photograph  Two photographs of a woman walking with two canes and a leg brace. Visual Still
June 1918 Photograph  Three men, two with canes, one in military uniform, with chickens. Visual Still
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