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Mrs. Wm. Quinn & Mrs. L. Rosenberg, 1918. Creator: Bain News Service. Mrs. Wm. Quinn & Mrs. L. Rosenberg, 1918. Creator: Bain News Service
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Mrs. Wm. Quinn & Mrs. L. Rosenberg, 1918. Creator: Bain News Service. Mrs. Wm. Quinn & Mrs. L. Rosenberg, 1918. Creator: Bain News Service
Mrs. Wm. Quinn & Mrs. L. Rosenberg, 1918. Mrs. William Quinn, Great Neck, Long Island, and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg, North Bergen, New Jersey, each of whom had six sons serving in the military during World War I, at the head of the Service Flag parade up 5th Avenue, New York City
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful photograph captures the strength and resilience of two mothers during World War I. Mrs. Wm. Quinn of Great Neck, Long Island, and Mrs. L. Rosenberg of North Bergen, New Jersey, stand proudly at the head of the Service Flag parade up 5th Avenue in New York City in 1918. Each woman had six sons serving in the military, a testament to their sacrifice and dedication to their country.
In an era where patriotism ran deep and families were torn apart by war, these two women stood as beacons of hope and courage for all to see. The image of them leading the parade with determination etched on their faces is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by so many during this tumultuous time in history.
The photograph exudes a sense of solemnity and pride as these mothers march forward with unwavering resolve. Their presence symbolizes the countless other families who also bore the burden of sending loved ones off to war.
As we reflect on this moment captured by Bain News Service over a century ago, let us remember not only those who served but also those left behind - like Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Rosenberg - who carried on with grace and fortitude in support of their sons and their country's cause.
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