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Hearst Museum object titled Sack, accession number 9-13024, described as A coarsely plaited mat fashioned into a sack by folding and sewing two of the open sides together. The edges are rough at the top and the fabric has been stamped with: "QL/ AA / S.F". Width 41 cm, length 71 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sack, accession number 2-66921, described as Flour sack, Mountain Rose brad; printed on are illustration of mountains and “Mountain Rose Flour 24 lbs. net” etc.  Made out of cotton cloth.
Hearst Museum object titled Sack, accession number 7-7847, described as Flour sack,/Aetna Mills and bbl. cotton flour sack; "1914 15 1916 La Belgique reconnaissante" and draped Belgian and American flags connected by leaf garlands added in colored silk embroidery; "Flour outlined in embroidery; roses appliqued over shield printed on bag; length 76.5cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sack, accession number 7-9657, described as Relief flour sack.  “Belgian Relief Flour from Russell-Miller Milling Co, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA” “Donnez nous d’ajourdhui notre pain Americain”