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1. The merchants and traders in this town in the agreement subscribed by them the 17th of October last engaged that the orders they might send for goods to be shipped them from Great-Britain should be on condition that the act imposing duties for the purpose of raising a revenue in America should be totally repealed ... have agreed to write their correspondents that the goods they have or may send for should be shipped on this express Condition, that the Act imposing duties on tea, glass, paper and colours, be totally repealed, and not otherways -- And have directed their committee to confer with the committees of the other colonies relative to their proposal above-mentioned ... Boston December 6th, 1769

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2. United States. Bureau of construction and repair. Instructions relative to the use and distribution of reports of material shipped (Form no. NCR 24; no. 29; NSE 101) and to the transmittal of contractors' invoices, etc

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3. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Blood for democracy. The blood bank is medical science's newest weapon against death. Thousands of women today are giving their blood in centers operated by the American Red Cross. They are giving the essence of life to save life. Dried blood plasma is shipped to army posts, ships at sea, and to the fighting democracies. Scene from the motion picture Women in Defense produced by the Office for Emergency Management (OEM) with commentary written by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt 1942?

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4. The merchants and traders in this town in the agreement subscribed by them the 17th of October last engaged that the orders they might send for goods to be shipped them from Great-Britain should be on condition that the act imposing duties for the purpose of raising a revenue in America should be totally repealed ... have agreed to write their correspondents that the goods they have or may send for should be shipped on this express Condition, that the Act imposing duties on tea, glass, paper and colours, be totally repealed, and not otherways -- And have directed their committee to confer with the committees of the other colonies relative to their proposal above-mentioned ... Boston December 6th, 1769. [Boston]: [Printed by Edes and Gill]; [1769]

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5. Warehouse 51 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris for repacking the various articles donated and shipped to Paris by the American Red Cross, Washington. Packing boxes to be shipped to different Red Cross stations [between 1917 and 1920]

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Army truck manufacture (Dodge). Crating Dodge Army trucks for overseas shipment. The trucks are shipped in lots of two, four or six to a box. When crates contain only two trucks, wheels and tires are included in the box, but where they are shipped in lots of four or more, there are separate boxes for the chassis, cabs, express bodies, wheels and tires, and sheet metal [between 1940 and 1946]

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7. Palmer, Alfred T. Army truck manufacture (Dodge). Crating Dodge Army trucks for overseas shipment. The trucks are shipped in lots of two, four or six to a box. When crates contain only two trucks, wheels and tires are included in the box, but where they are shipped in lots of four or more, there are separate boxes for the chassis, cabs, express bodies, wheels and tires, and sheet metal [between 1940 and 1946]

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8. Palmer, Alfred T. Six stages of fat salvage. Shipped in metal drums, the glycerine is no longer recognizable as waste fat. Its nitric and sulphuric acids are added, it becomes deadly nitroglycerine for explosives. When gylcerine is allocated to one of our allies, it is usually shipped in its harmless state between 1942 June and 1943 Feb

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. P-51 "Mustang" fighter planes. A cellophane cover is applied to North American "Mustang" fighters in the shipping department of Inglewood, California, plant, before they are crated and shipped to the Royal Air Force (RAF). This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 "Billy Mitchell" bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 fighter plane which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe 1942 Oct

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10. Warehouse 51 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris, for repacking the various articles donated and shipped to Paris by the American Red Cross, Washington. Packing boxes to be shipped to different Red Cross stations 1918

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11. Hit's not the 'eavy'aul as 'urts the H'autos h'inwards but 'igh h'altitudes and 'eavy 'eaps of 'ail. For in the high mountain passes of Bulgaria snow covers the ground most of the year. This picture shows the trials of an American Red Cross auto which made the trip from Bucharest across Bulgaria to Pirot, Serbia, before the railroad was reconstructed. It was so cold the engine wouldn't work properly. Peasants helped push it up hill and coasted down. Red Cross supplies were shipped by ox cart over this same trail 13 November 1919 [date received]

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12. Rosener, Ann Manpower. Grain threshing. The ripe kernels of grain flowing from this threshing machine will help keep America, and her allies, strong. Much of this season's harvest will be shipped abroad on a lend-lease basis. Father and sons contribute their manpower to provide this vital food 1942 Sept

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13. United States. Office of War Information. Conservation of used material bears heavily on the progress of the defense program. From Western Electric's distributing houses used wire and cable is shipped to the Nassau Smelting and Refining Company, where its components are preserved and cast into ingots and billets that find their way back to industry again. At the Atlanta distributing house, a new battery-driven lift and dumptruck speeds the local conservation program between 1941 and 1945?

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14. Gruber, Edward Lease lend loadings. Welding wheels of Douglas twin-engine light bombers to a platform on deck insures safe transit from an American port to the bombers' destination. Crews of highly specialized workers are required to load assembled planes on shipboard and to prevent their becoming dislodged in heavy seas. These precautions are unnecessary when planes are sent unassembled in crates; however, most planes going to the Near East are shipped ready for flight within one hour after docking, since in many ports competent unloading equipment is lacking or has been demolished by Axis raids 1943 Feb

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Packing guayule seedling as they are dug from the nursery beds. The roots are packed in damp shingle-tow (cedar shavings), in which condition the plants may be shipped for long distances. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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16. Prof. [William Temple] Hornaday of the N.Y. Zoological Park and Frank Rush, cowboy from Okla, crating buffalo herd to be shipped from New York to Nat'l Game Preserve in Okla [no date recorded on caption card]

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Aerial view of a portion of Detroit, Michigan, with a focus on the historic Michigan Central Station train depot. According to a 2018 Historic Detroit.org article, "For 75 years, the depot shipped Detroiters off to war, brought them home, took them on vacation and sent them off to visit Grandma. It was Detroit's Ellis Island, where many generations of Detroiters first stepped foot into the city for factory jobs. . . But for 30 years now, it has been a place for vandals, thrill-seekers, junkies and the homeless." In 2018 as well, Ford Motor Co. bought the building and began restoring it as an office building 2020-02-22

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18. United States. Office of War Information. Tin can alley leads to victory. Every precious bit of metal in America's salvaged tin cans is used in the war effort. The complete utilization of discarded cans includes one percent tin and ninety-nine percent steel scrap. Here, carloads of this "black scrap," the leftover steel from the discarded cans, from which the tin has been removed, is being shipped to a steel mill where it will be forged into weapons of war 1942 Aug

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19. United States. Office of War Information. After green peas are picked, they're not shipped hit or miss to the retail stores. They must be sorted and graded before they are packed for shipment; and that's what these two young women are doing. Clean, easy work for women who join the U.S. Crop Corps, and very essential 1943?

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20. Rosener, Ann Holabird ordnance depot, Baltimore, Maryland. Careful records of air pressure in a Le-Tourneau roadscraper's giant tires are made before the scrapers are shipped overseas. Ten pounds additional pressure is put in tires before the journey to assure best condition of the tire upon arrival 1943 May

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