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Conversion. Silverware plant. Engineers and tool experts of a large Eastern silverware manufacturing company discuss blueprints on a bayonet order to be produced for the Army. Bayonet shown is the Springfield rifle type. The determination of management and workers alike to keep the presses rolling on war orders in this plant seems to indicate that these OEM (Office of Emergency Management) posters have been read. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Engineers and tool experts of a large Ea...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of bomb shackles from silver tableware, employees of an Eastern plant are helping America deal death to the Axis. On this assembly line, final touches are put on nearly-completed bomb shackles. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of b...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of bomb shackles from silver tableware, employees of an Eastern plant are helping America deal death to the Axis. Completed bomb shackle is shown above. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of b...

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Golden sayings of Abraham Lincoln.. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Golden sayings of Abraham Lincoln.. American Civil War 1861-1865.

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Conversion. Silverware plant. An Eastern factory which produces bomb shackles for Uncle Sam's birdmen was once one of the country's best-known manufacturers of table silver. Above is closeup of a shaft assembly in specially made milling jig. Held at left is unmilled shaft while at right are completed shafts in milling jigs. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. An Eastern factory which produces bomb s...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of bomb shackles from silver tableware, employees of an Eastern plant are helping America deal death to the Axis. Worker operating the progressive welder is fabricating bomb shackle frames. More than 500 operations on 100 parts are required to assemble the shackles. And incidentally, before it can be assembled, fifty parts requiring 167 tool operations are in order. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of b...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. To meet Air Corps Ordnance specifications, this bomb shackle must be accurate to the 1/10,000th of an inch, and that's pretty tight measuring by anybody's standards. An employee of an Eastern plant which produced silver tableware in peacetimes, inspects the shackle aided by a surface height device. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. To meet Air Corps Ordnance specification...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of bomb shackles from silver tableware, employees of an Eastern plant are helping America deal death to the Axis. Reaming operations on shackle frames are shown above. Air Corps regulations demand extremely fine tolerance. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Undergoing conversion to production of b...

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View of Oneida, N.Y. : 1874 / - Public domain scan / drawing

View of Oneida, N.Y. : 1874 / - Public domain scan / drawing

Aerial view to horizon. Relief shown by shading and landform drawings. Imperfect: Sun-darkened, water-stained/soiled on verso. Gift; Ed. and Joyce Miller, L.C. Madison Council; June 2004. Available also through... More

Conversion. Silverware plant. Coating a belt with emory strips, this worker prepares a machine for its normal job. However, instead of putting a finish on fine tableware, (emory is a high-action abrasive) it will be used on delicate surgical instruments which are being manufactured here for the U.S. Army Medical Corps. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Coating a belt with emory strips, this w...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Normally used to polish fine silverware, this machine now buffs up delicate surgical instruments which will ultimately be sent to Army and Navy physicians. The Eastern factory in which these instruments are made is undergoing conversion from manufacture of silverplate and silverware. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Normally used to polish fine silverware,...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Erstwhile polisher of fine silverware, this employee of an Eastern plant now undergoing conversion to production of war essentials, is at present engaged in assembly of bomb shackles. More than 500 operations on 100 parts are required to assemble the shackles. And incidentally, before it can be assembled, fifty parts requiring 167 tool operations are in order. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Erstwhile polisher of fine silverware, t...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. As many as 10,000 gross of spoons per weeks have been produced by this Eastern company which is now undergoing conversion to production of surgical instruments vitally needed by the Army Medical Corps. The exhibit pictured here is the evolution of the spoon. Conversion of this plant with its hundreds of precision machines and staff of 3,400 skilled and semi-skilled workers is progressing rapidly. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. As many as 10,000 gross of spoons per we...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Normally used in the manufacture of fine silverware, this grinder is now used in production of surgical instruments, as an Eastern factory undergoes conversion to the production of materials essential to Army and Navy medical corps. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Normally used in the manufacture of fine...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Normally used to polish fine silverware, this machine is used in addition to buff delicate surgical instruments which are being produced for Aarmy and Navy physicians as this Eastern factory starts conversion from production of silverware to manufacture of bayonets and surgical instruments. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Normally used to polish fine silverware,...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Technical experts of a large Eastern silverware manufacturing company inspect a Springfield-type bayonet to be produced for the Army. Conversion to war production in this plant is already well under way. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Technical experts of a large Eastern sil...

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Gillette's map of Madison Co., New York : from actual surveys /

Gillette's map of Madison Co., New York : from actual surveys /

County cadastral map showing towns (townships), numbered town survey divisions, irregular rural property tracts, rural buildings, and rural householders' names. The Oneida, Cazenovia, Hamilton, Chittenango, Can... More

Conversion. Silverware plant. In times of peace this milling machine produced some of America's most beautiful silverware, but since December 1941 it has holder forceps, for use by surgeons of the nation's armed forces. Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. In times of peace this milling machine p...

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Conversion. Silverware plant. Manufacture and assembly of surgical instruments takes place in a factory normally producing fine silverware. In the brick oven at right, parts to be assembled are heated before being hand assembled on the anvil (right). Oneida Ltd., Oneida, New York

Conversion. Silverware plant. Manufacture and assembly of surgical ins...

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