Women's Land Army of America
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The Woman's Land Army of America was a civilian organization created during the First and Second World Wars to work in agriculture replacing men called up to the military. Women who worked for the WLAA were sometimes known as farmerettes. The WLAA was modeled on the British Women's Land Army.
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contributorOf | American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917 - 1918 | National Archives at College Park |
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associatedWith | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. |
associatedWith | Barnard College. |
associatedWith | Dial, Rebecca. |
associatedWith | Dickey, Edna F. (Edna Frances), |
associatedWith | Ferguson, Isabella |
associatedWith | Garden Club of Allegheny County (Pa.) |
associatedWith | Garden Club of Philadelphia. |
associatedWith | Goucher College Class of 1903. |
associatedWith | Historical Society of Pennsylvania. |
associatedWith | Illinois State Council of Defense (World War I) |
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