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Gertrude McKernan's WWI U.S. Army Nurse Corps Uniform

Gertrude McKernan's WWI U.S. Army Nurse Corps Uniform - Uniform
Accession #: 3838.1
Title: Gertrude McKernan's WWI U.S. Army Nurse Corps Uniform
Object Type: Uniform
Participants:
Physical Description: Navy blue wool Nurse's uniform consisting of a navy blue wool jacket and skirt, a belt, and a white cotton apron.
Description: Gertrude McKernan wore this uniform and earned victory and service medals as an American Red Cross Nurse in France during World War I. Trained at St. Luke's Nurses School, she later worked nearly 40 years for the Spokane Health Department. The Inland Northwest produced few supplies during World War I, in contrast to later World War II defense production. However, newspapers encouraged food and fuel conservation and war bond purchases. Women's Red Cross groups knitted and sewed garments for troops and welcomed those passing through the area.
Category: Textiles
Related Objects:
3838.1A (McKernan, Inza Gertrude, Uniform, American Red Cross Nurse's Uniform Jacket, 1915-1920)
3838.1B (McKernan, Inza Gertrude, Uniform, American Red Cross Nurse's Uniform Skirt, 1915-1920)
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Military & Warfare (Military & Warfare), Women (Women), Medicine (Industry), Nursing (Industry->Medicine), Uniform (Personal Artifact)
Dimensions:
height 46"
width 18"
Materials/Techniques:
cotton (textile) (Material)
wool (textile) (Material)
Marks/Inscription:
MADE IN U.S.A; WELTMAN, POLLACK & CO., NEW YORK
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Gift of the John Boone McKernan Family in memory of Inza Gertrude McKernan, 1998

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