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    W.P.A. Sewing factory in Ohio
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    Description: Unidentified women work on a sewing project through the Works Progress Administration in Ohio. Most women involved in WPA projects were part of sewing projects, like the one seen here. Women made up around fifteen to twenty percent of WPA-participants and almost every single one of them was involved in a sewing project of some sort. Most women at that time were still sewing by hand, so they received training in using sewing machines. Once they became skilled enough with the machines, they made clothing, bedding and supplies for hospitals and orphanages. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B15F03_022_01
    Subjects: Sewing; Sewing machines; Sewing--1930-1940; Dresses; Sewing--United States--History--20th century; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
    Places: Ohio
     
    W.P.A. Sewing Project
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    Description: First day of work (Mar. 18, 1936) of the Sewing Project at the former Children's Home on S. Summit St. Dayton, Ohio. Most women involved in WPA projects were part of sewing projects, like the one seen here. Women made up around fifteen to twenty percent of WPA-participants and almost every single one of them was involved in a sewing project of some sort. Most women at that time were still sewing by hand, so they received training in using sewing machines. Once they became skilled enough with the machines, they made clothing, bedding and supplies for hospitals and orphanages. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B11F04_33_001
    Subjects: Sewing; Sewing machines; Sewing--1930-1940; Dresses; Sewing--United States--History--20th century; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
    Places: Dayton (Ohio); Montgomery County (Ohio)
     
    Sewing project in Eaton
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    Description: Original description reads: "Preble County, Eaton, Ohio Sept. 11, 1936. Sewing Project." Unidentified women work on a sewing project through the Works Progress Administration in Eaton, Ohio. Most women involved in WPA projects were part of sewing projects, like the one seen here. Women made up around fifteen to twenty percent of WPA-participants and almost every single one of them was involved in a sewing project of some sort. Most women at that time were still sewing by hand, so they received training in using sewing machines. Once they became skilled enough with the machines, they made clothing, bedding and supplies for hospitals and orphanages. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B11F01_013_001
    Subjects: Women--Societies and clubs; Sewing; Sewing machines; Sewing--1930-1940; Dresses; Sewing--United States--History--20th century; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
    Places: Eaton (Ohio); Preble County (Ohio)
     
    Sewing project in Eaton
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    Description: Original description reads: "Preble County, Eaton, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1936. Sewing Project." Unidentified women work on a sewing project through the Works Progress Administration in Eaton, Ohio. Most women involved in WPA projects were part of sewing projects, like the one seen here. Women made up around fifteen to twenty percent of WPA-participants and almost every single one of them was involved in a sewing project of some sort. Most women at that time were still sewing by hand, so they received training in using sewing machines. Once they became skilled enough with the machines, they made clothing, bedding and supplies for hospitals and orphanages. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B11F01_022_001
    Subjects: Women--Societies and clubs; Sewing; Sewing machines; Sewing--1930-1940; Dresses; Sewing--United States--History--20th century; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
    Places: Eaton (Ohio); Preble County (Ohio)
     
    Sewing project in Dayton, Ohio
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    Description: Caption reads "Sewing project at 24 North Jefferson Street, August 2, 1936. Once of 4 views for Mrs. Wright. 5 prints each to Mrs. Wright. 2 8x10 prints to Col. Nov. 18th with Narrative Report on Women's Projects." Photograph depicts a large group of women sewing, both by hand and with sewing machines. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B05F09_003_1
    Subjects: Sewing; Sewing machines; Clothing and dress;
    Places: Dayton (Ohio); Montgomery County (Ohio)
     
    Federal Sewing Project
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    Description: Reverse reads: "Sewing Project,24 N.Jefferson St.,Aug.11,1936 Dayton, Ohio One of 4 views for Mrs. Wright 5 prints each for Mrs. Wright FOR OFFICE FILE ONLY DO NOT REMOVE" This is a photo of two Federal Sewing Project workers. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F08_035_001
    Subjects: Sewing; Sewing machines
    Places: Dayton (Ohio); Montgomery County (Ohio)
     
    Owens-Corning Fiberglas Company Plant - three spools
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    Description: This photograph shows three spools on top of a sewing machine like device. This photograph was grouped with others of the Owens-Corning, and this could be spun-glass thread of some kind. The Owens-Corning Fiberglas Company Plant, located at 400 Case Avenue near Shields Street in Newark, occupies what was formerly the abandoned works of the largest bottle manufactory. Then called Owens-Illinois, the factory was purchased in 1933, to provide spun-glass and glass fiber research facilities. Corning Glass had been experimenting with such fibers for years, and the two companies decided to work jointly on development. By 1938, the two companies had merged to become Owens-Corning. During the 1930s and 1940s, the company manufactured 'glass wool' insulation for battleships, refrigerators, and houses, and spinning glass into delicate silk-like fibers to be woven into glass cloth, and fabrics for insulating electric wires. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B09F09_027
    Subjects: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation; Newark (Ohio); Sewing machines
    Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio)
     
    Manufacture of a United States flag photograph
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    Description: This color images shows a group of women manufacturing U.S. flags in a factory. In the foreground a dark-haired woman wearing a blue uniform is sewing a stripe on the flag. She is using a black sewing machine and a large spool of red thread. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06966
    Subjects: Flags--United States; Manufacturing processes; Sewing; Sewing machines; Tools
     
    Home economics class
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    Description: Reverse reads:" PORTSMOUTH - Home Economies room at Sciotoville School. (Used in The Ohio Guide) Ident. - B-11 to Illinois; National Picture Book; 1/9/41; Location- Portsmouth, Ohio; Credit - Information Unit WPA in Ohio; Caption - Home Economics Class, Sciotoville School. This photo must be returned to Ohio Writers' Project, 8 E. Chestnut St., Columbus, O." This is a photograph of girls learning how to sew dresses in a home economics class at Sciotoville High School in Portsmouth, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F06_011_001
    Subjects: High schools--Ohio; Home economics; Sewing; Sewing machines; Classrooms; Girls--Study and teaching; Sciotoville (Portsmouth, Ohio); Students; Education; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
    Places: Portsmouth (Ohio); Scioto County (Ohio)
     
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