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Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. The Franklin Terrace defense housing project at Erie, Pennsylvania is completed with spacious, wide-paved streets. Because of its size (300 homes are being constructed) the most modern road building machinery was used throughout. Here a street is carefully graded to receive the filling and paving materials

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Progress reports at the Franklin Terrace defense housing project. Shown here are some of the 300 homes in various stages of completion. Road beds are being graded to serve the completed homes at the right, which are ready for the arrival of their defense worker tenants

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Progress reports at the Franklin Terrace defense housing project. Shown here are some of the 300 homes in various stages of completion. Road beds are being graded to serve the completed homes at the right, which are ready for the arrival of their defense worker tenants

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Sidewalks are paved and smoothed while the 300 defense homes at the Franklin Terrace housing projects are rapidly nearing completion

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Sidewalks are paved and smoothed while the 300 defense homes at the Franklin Terrace housing projects are rapidly nearing completion

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Homes built for defense workers built during the First World War. These homes, located a few blocks from the new ones now being completed, were sold to private concerns after the war. They are still in excellent repair

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Homes built for defense workers built during the First World War. These homes, located a few blocks from the new ones now being completed, were sold to private concerns after the war. They are still in excellent repair

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Construction of first floor. Asphalt paper is spread over a cinder filling. Later, wire reinforcements are laid over the paper, preparatory to the laying of cement floor. The entire operation, from filling in with a cinder vase to laying the concrete floor, is accomplished in a few hours

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. This worker on defense homes in Erie, Pennsylvania is a school teacher during the winter months. During the summer of 1941 he worked on the Franklin Terrace housing project as a laborer

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. The Franklin Terrace defense housing project at Erie, Pennsylvania is completed with spacious, wide-paved streets. Because of its size (300 homes are being constructed) the most modern road building machinery was used throughout. Here a street is carefully graded to receive the filling and paving materials

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 30, frame 154.

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label_outline Explore Lot 1911, Erie, Erie County

Upper Arm Defense (Rerebrace) with Lining

Production. BT-13A ("Valiant") basic trainers. Wings for "Valiant" basic trainers at Vultee's Downey, California plant. At the Downey plant is made the BT-13A ("Valiant") basic trainer--a fast, sturdy ship powered by a Pratt and Whitney Wasp engine

Citation winners. Donald M. Nelson, (extreme left) Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), and William G. Marshall (extreme right) director of the WPB, are here shown outside the White House with certificate winner Stanley Crawford, (second from left) and citation winner Edwin Curtiss Tracy, both employees of the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp for defense workers, situated a quarter mile from General Electric plant in Erie, Pennsylvania. There are 200 trailers here, occupied by childless couples and by families of one or two children

Conversion. Floor waxer plant. One of the few lathes bought by a small Eastern manufacturing firm. Unable to purchase much new machinery, the owner of the company installed and remodelled old equipment to produce war essentials under subcontract. First orders were delivered thirty days after contract, an amoazingly short time considering that conversion of machines took two weeks of it. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania

Y.M.C.A. building, Buffalo, N.Y.

Power and conservation. Chickamauga Dam, Tennessee Valley Authority. Insulators and transmission wires in the switchyard of the TVA's Chickamauga Dam, located near Chattanooga, 471 miles above the mouth of the Tennessee River. The dam has an authorized power installation of 81,000 kilowatts. The reservoir at the dam adds 377,000 acre feet of water to controlled storage on the Tennessee River system. The power that passes through this switchyard serves many useful domestic, agricultural and industrial uses

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Tonawanda, Erie County, New York

Civilian protection. Fire watchers from points of vantage on roof tops and streets maintain unceasing vigilance for fallen incendiary bombs. They immediately seek to control them with equipment stored nearby

Body armor, Part of a Forearm Defense (Vambrace)

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other vehicles at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are checked thoroughly, and at regular intervals. Wherever possible, motorized military equipment is maintained in constant tip top shape, instantly ready for strenuous action

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pennsylvania erie county erie safety film negatives lot 1911 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo streets franklin terrace defense defense office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress