Front Porches to Front Lines

World War One and the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. Two events which will always

define the 1910s, a decade which saw great political and social change; a long list of

disasters and a realignment of the global stage, something which would help define many

of the subsequent events of the twentieth century. When the United States declared war on

Germany on April 2, 1917, it was just the first of two major calamities which would in some

way impact just about every American man, woman and child during the latter half of the

1910s.

The second of these wars, the Spanish Influenza of 1918, came right on the heels of the

Great War’s conclusion on November 11, 1918 as many of the returning soldiers came

home with the influenza virus, having caught it either in Europe or sometime during the

journey home from France. Front Porches to Front Lines tells the story of how the citizens

of one small New England town, came together to confront these two wars and in doing so

became one of the most generous towns when it came to contributing to the war effort in

the form of Liberty Loans, war gardens and war supplies as well as dozens of soldiers, Red

Cross nurses and civilian workers, such as machinists.

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Front Porches to Front Lines

World War One and the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. Two events which will always

define the 1910s, a decade which saw great political and social change; a long list of

disasters and a realignment of the global stage, something which would help define many

of the subsequent events of the twentieth century. When the United States declared war on

Germany on April 2, 1917, it was just the first of two major calamities which would in some

way impact just about every American man, woman and child during the latter half of the

1910s.

The second of these wars, the Spanish Influenza of 1918, came right on the heels of the

Great War’s conclusion on November 11, 1918 as many of the returning soldiers came

home with the influenza virus, having caught it either in Europe or sometime during the

journey home from France. Front Porches to Front Lines tells the story of how the citizens

of one small New England town, came together to confront these two wars and in doing so

became one of the most generous towns when it came to contributing to the war effort in

the form of Liberty Loans, war gardens and war supplies as well as dozens of soldiers, Red

Cross nurses and civilian workers, such as machinists.

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Front Porches to Front Lines

Front Porches to Front Lines

by Simon I. Perlsweig
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World War One and the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. Two events which will always

define the 1910s, a decade which saw great political and social change; a long list of

disasters and a realignment of the global stage, something which would help define many

of the subsequent events of the twentieth century. When the United States declared war on

Germany on April 2, 1917, it was just the first of two major calamities which would in some

way impact just about every American man, woman and child during the latter half of the

1910s.

The second of these wars, the Spanish Influenza of 1918, came right on the heels of the

Great War’s conclusion on November 11, 1918 as many of the returning soldiers came

home with the influenza virus, having caught it either in Europe or sometime during the

journey home from France. Front Porches to Front Lines tells the story of how the citizens

of one small New England town, came together to confront these two wars and in doing so

became one of the most generous towns when it came to contributing to the war effort in

the form of Liberty Loans, war gardens and war supplies as well as dozens of soldiers, Red

Cross nurses and civilian workers, such as machinists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935258520
Publisher: Husky Trail Press LLC
Publication date: 10/24/2018
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication..............................................................................................VII

Table of Contents....................................................................................IX

Foreword.............................................................................................. XIII

Preface................................................................................................... XV

Acknowledgments................................................................................XIX

Introduction..........................................................................................XXI

Chapter 1: Prelude to War....................................................................... 27

Chapter 2: Courtship............................................................................... 33

Chapter 3: United States Declares War................................................... 41

Chapter 4: Letters.................................................................................... 51

Chapter 5: Winter 1917-18...................................................................... 73

Chapter 6: Cantigny and Points East...................................................... 79

Chapter 7: The Final Push....................................................................... 87

Chapter 8: Thanksgiving on the Homefront......................................... 103

Chapter 9: The Flu: A New War............................................................ 107

Chapter 10: Springfield: A Case of Two Wars...................................... 113

Chapter 11: Soldiers’ Letters: A Healthy Distraction............................ 127

Chapter 12: Thanksgiving 1918: A Soldier’s Feast.............................. 135

Chapter 13: Armistice Signed, Wars Not Over..................................... 145

Chapter 14: 1919................................................................................... 153

Afterword.............................................................................................. 163

WWI Advertisements, Literature and Posters....................................... 165

WWI Era Letters................................................................................... 193

Glossary................................................................................................ 221

Works Cited.......................................................................................... 233

Endnotes................................................................................................ 249

Index..................................................................................................... 259

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