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Camilla, or, Twenty-four hours on the Potomac.

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potomac river description and travel poetry poetry of places camilla twenty four hours twenty four hours potomac literature high resolution capital and the bay narratives of washington and the chesapeake bay region 1600 1925 john a rochford
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01/01/1885
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Rochford, John A., 1833?-1896.
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potomac river
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Camilla, or, Twenty-four hours on the Potomac.

Camilla, or, Twenty-four hours on the Potomac.

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Paul Ritz serving his two hours per week as an airplane spotter in the observation post on a hill near Lititz. There are two people here twenty-four hours a day. Ritz' companion was ill this time. He is a candy coater in the local chocolate factory; has a son in the Navy; was in the last war. The American Legion recruited the spotters

Workmen at Umatilla Ordnance Depot at beer party given by contractor in celebration of pouring concrete for twenty-four igloos in twenty-four hours. Hermiston, Oregon

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. Fiberglass workers in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation relax during the lunch hour. The plant is on a twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week production basis

A black and white photo of a crowd of people - FSA / Office of War Information Photograph

Power for torpedoes. Torpedo bulkhead on the heavy lathe at an eastern Navy arsenal. Production has speeded up to twenty-four hours a day for our two-ocean Navy

Camilla, or, Twenty-four hours on the Potomac.

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. Intense heat is needed to melt the inorganic ingredients of the batch from which fiberglass insulating wool is manufactured. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, this gas-fired furnace maintains the temperatures required in the process

Trucks outside of a starch factory, Caribou, Aroostook County, Me. There were almost fifty trucks in the line. Some had been waiting for twenty-four hours for the potatoes to be graded and weighed

A black and white photo of a crowd of men wearing hats. Office of War Information Photograph

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potomac river description and travel poetry poetry of places camilla twenty four hours twenty four hours potomac literature high resolution capital and the bay narratives of washington and the chesapeake bay region 1600 1925 john a rochford