


Nephile Bunnell: A Glimpse of 1917 America
On June 23, 1917, Nephile Bunnell was photographed in a moment that encapsulates a significant era in American history. This period was marked by the United States entry into World War I, altering the nations political and social landscape. The Bain News Service, known for its extensive documentation of newsworthy events and figures, captured Bunnells image, likely relating to the broader narrative of womens contributions during the war.
While little is known about Bunnell’s specific role or contributions, women like her were increasingly joining the workforce and supporting the war effort in various capacities, from taking on jobs traditionally held by men to serving in organizations that provided essential services to soldiers. The photograph reflects not just the individual but also the shifting cultural dynamics of the time as society began to recognize women’s vital roles in both the home front and the public sphere.

Nephile Bunnell: A Glimpse of 1917 America