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In celebration of the 125th anniversary of the American Red Cross, employees and volunteers from field units across the country created unique, commemorative quilt squares. Designs represent the field unit and the communities they serve.

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AMERICAN RED CROSS 125TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATE QUILT SQUARES


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(Photo Credit: Leigh-Anne Dennison/American Red Cross)




More than 100 American Red Cross 125th Anniversary Commemorative Quilt Squares, measuring 18 by 22 inches either horizontally or vertically, were created by the talented hands and hearts of American Red Cross employees and volunteers. Currently, 50 are available for viewing in this slideshow essay.

Freeborn County Chapter
Albert Lea, Minn.


This quilt square depicts our agricultural county with the field of corn and the animals. There is occasional flooding and tornadoes as seen in the funnel cloud.

Our county supports blood services as depicted in the hearts. The border show our youth involvement.

This is American Red Cross commemorative quilt square 1 of 50.