Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Roundhouse Wiper
Mrs. Marcella Hart, mother of three children, is employed as a wiper at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad roundhouse in
Read moreMrs. Marcella Hart, mother of three children, is employed as a wiper at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad roundhouse in
Read moreMrs. Irene Bracker, mother of two children, is employed as a wiper at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad roundhouse in
Read moreCloe Weaver, mother of four children, is employed as a helper at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad roundhouse in Clinton,
Read moreMrs. Dorothy Lucke is employed as a wiper at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa. April 1943.
Read moreGist inspector Mrs. Mary Betchner inspecting one of the 25 cutters for burrs before inserting it in the inside of
Read moreWar production workers at the Heil Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, make gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps.
Read moreHelen Ryan (with cap) and Agnes Cliemka unmasking and checking parts of the gasoline trailers that will be turned over
Read moreElizabeth Little is one of many war production workers at the Heil Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, making gasoline trailer tanks
Read moreFormer housewife Lucile Mazurek, aged 29 and with a husband going into the service, works on black-out lamps to be
Read moreA widow and mother of one child, 32-year-old Enola O’Connell is the only woman welder at the Heil and Company
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