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Dr. Ernest W. Reid, Assistant Chief, Chemical and Allied Production. Formerly Senior Industrial Fellow, Mellon Institute
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative | Dixon, Royden
LC-USE6- D-000495 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-000495 (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Samuel Palmer
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative
LC-USE6- D-002193 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10783 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Samuel Palmer
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative
LC-USE6- D-002194 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10784 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Carl Eicher
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative
LC-USE6- D-002195 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10801 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Carl Eicher
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative
LC-USE6- D-002196 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10802 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Hugh McGowan
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative | United States. Office for Emergency Management.
LC-USE6- D-002197 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10803 (digital file from original neg.) -
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John Lord O'Brian, Director, Legal Division, War Production Board
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative | United States. Office for Emergency Management.
LC-USE6- D-002198 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10804 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Dante Electric Company, Bantam, Connecticut. Completely at home on any of the score or so of different machines in the shop, Mrs. Dante appears to be the busiest person there. Mr. Dante watches her here as she works on a burring machine
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002199 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10805 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Dante Electric Company, Bantam, Connecticut. Ed Shaughnessy is one of the oldtimers in Bantam. For many years he worked as a plumber in the nearby town of Litchfield, living in Bantam. He has been with Dante Electric Company for twelve years now. Ed has a son in the Army, and is more than anxious to do what he can to speed production. Here he ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002200 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10806 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Dante Electric Company, Bantam, Connecticut. Mr. Dante looks on as Mrs. Hazel Wheeler places screws into electric terminals. Mrs. Wheeler, who lives in Bantam with her husband, a machinist at the Warren McArthur Plant there, was in a happy state of mind when this picture was taken. She has just learned definitely that all was well with her son, attached to a naval medical ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002205 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10807 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Dante Electric Company, Bantam, Connecticut. Mrs. Dante punching holes in electrical terminals with a power press. Workers are not surprised at anything Mrs. Dante does---they say she is as good as any of them on any of the machines
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002208 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10808 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Mrs. Hazel Wheeler places screws into electric terminals. Mrs. Wheeler who lives in Bantam with her husband, a machinist at the Warren MacArthur Plant there, was in a happy state of mind when this picture was taken. She had just learned definitely that all was well with her son, attached to a naval medical unit at Pearl Harbor during the December 7 attack
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002211 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10809 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. Scene in the storing room of a large Eastern rag processing plant. Shapiro Company, Maryland
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | United States. Office for Emergency Management.
LC-USE6- D-002242 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10810 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. Bales of scrap paper and rags standing on the unloading platform outside a large Maryland plant which uses this scrap material in the manufacture of roofing felt and bases for linoleum floor coverings. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | United States. Office for Emergency Management.
LC-USE6- D-002249 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10811 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. Truckman unloading bales of waste paper outside a large Maryland plant which uses this scrap material in the manufacture of roofing felt and bases for linoleum floor coverings. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-002250 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10812 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Bantam, Connecticut. Buffing aluminum supports for bomber seats is nineteen-year-old Gerard Gervais, who came to Bantam in the fall of 1941 with his older brother Ernest from Plainfield, Connecticut. The two brothers share a five-room house in Bantam with two aunts and an uncle, who also came to Bantam during 1941 to work at the Warren McArthur plant
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002260 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10813 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Bantam, Connecticut. One of the busiest sections of the Warren McArthur plant is the toolroom, with lathes turning for sixteen, and sometimes twenty-four hours daily. At the extreme left is Creighton Blanchard, who learned to operate a lathe at trade school in his hometown of Rutland, Vermont. Blanchard married a Rutland girl when he came to Bantam in July, 1941, and they have moved ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002261 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10814 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Bantam, Connecticut. War workers' homes. The war has brought approximately a thirty-three percent increase in housing facilities in Bantam--an eighty-unit federally financed housing project about five minutes from the Warren McArthur factory. The first forty units--two to a house, were occupied in early January 4, 1942 and the second forty had already been rented pending completion. As the automobiles and tires of workers in ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002269 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10815 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Bantam, Connecticut. War workers' homes. The war has brought approximately a thirty-three percent increase in housing facilities in Bantam--an eighty-unit federally financed housing project about five minutes from the Warren McArthur factory. The first forty units--two to a house, were occupied in early January 4, 1942 and the second forty had already been financed pending completion. As the automobiles and tires of workers in ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002270 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10816 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Bantam, Connecticut. The war has brought approximately a thirty-three percent increase in housing facilities in Bantam--an eighty-unit federally financed housing project about five minutes from the Warren McArthur factory. The first forty units--two to a house, were occupied in early January 4, 1942 and the second forty had already been rented pending completion. As the automobiles and tires of workers in Bantam's defense industries ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Hollem, Howard R.
LC-USE6- D-002271 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10817 (digital file from original neg.)
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