The Vigilantes

twentieth century American publishing syndicate. Their pamphlets and newspapers were distributed with the intention of inspiring patriotism and Allied involvement in World War I


Works "under the banner" of The Vigilantes

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  • "The War Correspondent" by Faith Baldwin from Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine (November 1917, from Vols. 51-2)[1], p. 291.

From the Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5:

From The Outlook (New York), Vol. 116:

Poetry collections

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Works about the Vigilantes

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  • "The Vigilantes" from The Outlook (20 June 1917), p. 286-7.
  • "The Vigilantes" from Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Vol. X No. IV (July 1917), p. 218-9.

References

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  1. This issue also contains several other works by authors under the banner of The Vigilantes
  2. Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 2 (June 1917), p. 28-9.
  3. Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 3 (July 1917), p. 44.
  4. Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 4 (August 1917), p. 56.
  5. Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 4 (August 1917), p. 57.
  6. Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 6 (October 1917), p. 47.
  7. Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 8 (December 1917), p. 80.
  8. The Outlook, Vol. 116 (1 August 1917), p. 512-4.
  9. The Outlook, Vol. 116 (15 August 1917), p. 579-81.