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209 Primary Sources Archival Collections Blatch, Harriot Stanton, Papers, 1907–1915. Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. British Ministry of Agriculture. Textual records of campaigns to promote Women’s Land Army and the creation of Victory “War” Gardens. British National Archives, Kew. Butterfield, President Kenyon L. Women’s Committee on Food Conservation Files, 1917–1918. Selected Records Related to Women’s Education, University of Massachusetts. Canadian Department of Agriculture. Textual records of campaigns to promote Women’s Land Army and the creation of Victory Gardens, Ottawa. Denman, Lady Gertrude, Papers, 1939–1946. Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives , King’s College, London. Farm Labor Conference. Minutes, College Station, Texas. November 1944, Western History Collection, Denver Public Library. George, Emma L., Papers, 1915–1920. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Lees, Mary. 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