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Female Workers At The Bomb Detonation Plant, Jacksonville, Ar Dec 1945

Female Workers At The Bomb Detonation Plant, Jacksonville, Ar

Women's history in Arkansas

Black and white photograph of female workers at the Bomb Detonation Plant in Jacksonville. Written on the back of the photograph: "third from left - Nonnie (3rd from left), Laura (Herring) Kennedy Jigouleff, Prob. between 1942-1945, 3rd from right: Ruby Hooks Stuckey, Worked in Bomb Detonation Plant (just outside of Little Rock, Ark.) - during WWII, Jacksonville."


Defense Plant Employee Scarf Dec 1945

Defense Plant Employee Scarf

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Red and white scarf worn by a female defense plant worker in Jacksonville during World War II.


Southwestern Proving Ground Id Badge Dec 1945

Southwestern Proving Ground Id Badge

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Round tin ID badge with color-coded red border for the type of personnel and a B/W mug shot of the employee in front of a height chart with the number 56. "Southwestern Proving Ground" is on the metal border framing the mug shot. A vinyl or clear plastic cover protects the photo. The back has a pin device for attaching the badge to clothing. The red border may indicate clerical personnel.