


World War I Liberty Bond Salesman in Action
This photograph captures a Liberty Bond salesman, a prominent figure during World War I. Taken between 1915 and 1920, this image represents a time when the U.S. government relied on the sale of Liberty Bonds to fund the war effort. With each bond purchased, citizens contributed to the military and were assured returns on their investment, creating a sense of patriotism and financial support for the troops overseas.
Liberty Bonds were marketed heavily through a variety of campaigns, including public rallies and the efforts of dedicated salespeople. This image reflects the grassroots nature of these campaigns, emphasizing the collective investment of everyday Americans in the war. The bonds became a symbol of national unity, as millions of citizens rallied to support their country during a critical time in history.

World War I Liberty Bond Salesman in Action