Item — Edward Bronson photographsRed Cross parade in Defiance, Ohio, May 18, 1918.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsRed Cross parade in Defiance, Ohio, May 18, 1918, with young boys carrying a banner reading "We Have Given Our Boys."
Item — Edward Bronson photographsRed Cross parade in Defiance, Ohio, May 18, 1918. The banner on the truck leading the procession reads "The Reasons Why Money Is Needed: He Is Doing His Duty! She Is Doing Her Duty! Are You Doing Your Duty?"
Item — Edward Bronson photographsRed Cross workers assisting Chicago-area soldiers at a stop in Defiance, Ohio, en route home from service in World War I, June 1, 1919.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsCrowd at train station for departure of soldiers , Defiance, Ohio, 1918.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsTroops in formation in front of the Defiance Public Library in Defiance, Ohio, after returning home from serving in Europe during World War I.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsTroops on parade through downtown Defiance, Ohio, after returning home from serving in Europe during World War I.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsCelebration in Defiance, Ohio, in anticipation of the end of World War I, November 7, 1918. The armistice officially ending the fighting between the Central and Allied Powers would be signed on November 11, 1918.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsRifle salute at Monument Park, Defiance, Ohio, 1919.
Item — Edward Bronson photographsA patriotic celebration in Defiance, Ohio. The banner being carried by men at the far left reads "My Country - May She Always Be Right, But Right Or Wrong My Country."