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Liberty bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liberty Loan Company is a family owned collateral lender and we strive to provide unsurpassed professional services. We service the Greater Metropolitan Boston area and have been in operation for more than 60 years.
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We buy and sell old Liberty Loan Bonds. ... We Buy ; Liberty Loan Bonds ... Oct 1, 1917 Second Liberty Loan offers $3 billion in bonds at 4 percent.
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The Internet's leading website for home loans, mortgages, electronic lending, and loans using the best mortgage tools on the Internet. Online shopping for the best loan rates, best loan programs, and current rates. ... Loan Amount:
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"LIBERTY LOAN PUBLICITY CAMPAIGNS. - The success of the Liberty Loan campaigns in the United States, after its entrance into the World War, must be judged in the light of the fact that, before 1914, America had little experience of raising huge amounts of capital for lending abroad.
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They were designed to encourage the purchase of Liberty Bonds and were sponsored by the Liberty Loan Committee of New England. The pages are double sided. We show both sides. 15" x 21.5" They have all been lightly folded in half and have other defects such as edge tears, small amounts of paper loss, and corner nibbles.
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That Liberty Shall Not Perish From The Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan ... Joseph Pennell's Liberty Loan Poster - A Text Book for Artists and Amateurs, Governments and Teachers and Printers, with notes, an introduction and essay on the Poster by the Artist, Associate Chairman of the Committee on...
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United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive; (1918) American; B&W : (length unknown); Directed by [?] Hugo Ballin? ... / [?] Fussell-Normand p. 264 lists the title as United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive, The Story of the Biggest Game Ever Played and as being released in August 1918.
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Subject: Marine running with flag. "1-A." Theofiles 150. ... Subject: Marine running with flag. "1-A." Theofiles 150.
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Subject: America holding flag while troops march behind her. "3A." Theofiles 156. ... Subject: America holding flag while troops march behind her. "3A." Theofiles 156.
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