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Object Name
                Woman's Red Cross Hat
            Object Number
                1932-18-13
            Description
                White cloth cap; lawn crown gathered at band - cotton faille - type band and front - piece attached; back is faux tie with two decorative buttons; front piece has round cloth patch - gold embroidered laurel leaves and red, white, and blue stars and stripes shield
            Comment
                This hat was worn by Anna Lansing with her Red Cross uniform during her time of service during World War I. Born in 1871, Anna Lansing served in the American Red Cross Canteen Service during WWI. With the American entry into the war, transportation difficulties and congestion at important railroad junctions often made it impossible for soldiers to receive adequate meals prior to boarding and disembarking. The United States government requested the American Red Cross provide refreshments at railroad junctions, both at home and abroad, for the military on troop trains. As a result, the canteen service was founded and it grew quickly in both the United States and Europe to serve Allied troops from the U.S., France, Italy, and Great Britain. By the end of the war, the Red Cross was operating 700 fixed canteens and served refreshments to nearly 40 million members of the armed forces. The canteen service distributed 1.5 million gallons of coffee, 15 million sandwiches, and 11 million cookies, doughnuts, and pies. This work was only accomplished due to the sheer number of women who found time away from their home, children, and wartime jobs to volunteer. In total some 55,000 women volunteered with the Red Cross during the First World War.
            Category
                
            Date Made
                ca. 1914-1918
            Materials
                
            Social Tags (experimental)
    