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17 August 2021

  • curprev 11:5211:52, 17 August 2021HistoryCommission2 talk contribs 635 bytes +635 Brunswick's Rosie the Riveters take a break from their railroad jobs to pose sometime during World War II. As local men were away at war, women left their traditional roles in the home to take on jobs working on the railroad or in other local businesses. Pictured here are: (Back row) Louise Baer, Ruth (Kline) Staples, ?, James Turner, ? (Middle Row) Ann (Fisher) Wenner, Martha (Brown) Winn (Front Row) Phyllis Wade, Lucille (Wiggington) Snyder, Violet Moore, Helen (Wiggington) Jones, France...