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Oakland Tribune, California, July 27, 1919
(adjusted for inflation, that’s about a million dollars)
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Oakland Tribune, California, July 27, 1919
(adjusted for inflation, that’s about a million dollars)
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Coal powered central heating, defense housing, Bantam, Connecticut,
January 1942
The heating unit is in the kitchen of Fred
Heath’s four-room apartment in the new federally-financed homes for
eighty families just a few minutes from the Warren McArthur factory in
Bantam. The well-insulated coal fire puts steam in the radiators and
provides the heat for cooking. The tenants are well-pleased although on
several nights when the temperature dropped to ten degrees below zero
they were forced to replenish the fuel every two or three hours.
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Defense housing, Bantam, Connecticut, January 1942
Three-year-old Ann Heath, daughter of Fred
Heath, who operates a turret lathe in the Warren McArthur casting room.
She has her own little footstool so that she can wash her own hands in
the sink of the bathroom in the four-room defense housing unit where the
Heaths live. Ann had quite a trying time getting used to the size of
the new apartment, after having lived most of her life with her parents
in a single furnished room in Torrington.