War bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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War bonds are debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war. War bonds generate capital for the government and make civilians feel involv...
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To finance World War One, the War Chest and the purchases of Liberty Bonds, was promoted. Papers to display in the window to show that a family had contributed to the Liberty Bond Drive, were given out. Payroll deduction was one way that a person could contribute to the War Chest.
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www.joycetice.com/military/libebond.htm
www.joycetice.com/military/libebond.htm
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U.S. WORLD WAR ONE POSTERS: BONDS; click image for expanded view, description and price ... United States Liberty Bonds, Victory Liberty Loan, Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam, World War 1, First World War, American War Savings Stamps...
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www.rare-posters.com/ww1bond.html
www.rare-posters.com/ww1bond.html
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We buy and sell old Liberty Loan Bonds. ... Call 1-888-786-2576 (Toll Free) or 703-579-4209 if you have Liberty Bonds to sell or you can send us a fax at 703-995-4422 or at email...
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www.libertyloanbonds.com/
www.libertyloanbonds.com/
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Daylight Savings Time was implemented to save energy while Liberty Bonds were, in essence, a loan to the government. ... World War I: Taxes, and Liberty Bonds (1:04)
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videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/5537-world-war-i-taxes-and...
videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/5537-world-war-i-taxes-and-liberty-bonds-video.htm
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The yields on the Liberty bonds were kept low mainly by making the bonds tax exempt and by making sure that a large proportion of them was purchased directly or indirectly by the Federal Reserve. Patriotism proved to be a weak offset to normal market forces.
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www.nber.org/papers/w11919
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The local community was urged to purchase Liberty War Bonds to help finance America's war effort. During one bond campaign drive held in Coles County, a thermometer was placed just outside the county courthouse to show the county's progress in reaching its sale goal.
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www.eiu.edu/~localite/coles/colesatwar.htm
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Comments: This World War I poster sponsored by the Liberty Loan Committee of New England promotes the sale of Liberty Bonds with a statement of American principles, The American's Creed, which includes excerpts from the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
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www.historygallery.com/worldwar1/AmericansCreed.htm
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World War I Posters ... Comments: One of the most compelling and scary images of World War I is this German soldier with blood soaked fingers and bayonet peering menacingly from his foxhole. ... Back To WWI Posters...
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www.historygallery.com/worldwar1/BeatBackTheHun.htm
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