In 1914, Philadelphia was the third largest city in the United States with a population of just over one and a half million people.
Meanwhile, private and city-sponsored organizations sprang up.
Nicknamed the "Workshop of the World," Philadelphia saw its manufacturing and textile companies converted, almost overnight, to full wartime production.
It was fitting, therefore, that during World War I, Philadelphia mobilized itself for the war effort perhaps more than any other large American city.
In 1914, Philadelphia was the third largest city in the United States with a population of just over one and a half million people