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VI—MANUFACTURING WAR GOODS
Report made by R. R. Harmon for the
Charlottesville Go-To-Work Campaign
Committee, May 15, 1945 (typescript,
Virginia World War II History Commission);
Progress, June 19, 20, 24,
26, 1941, March 23, 25, 1944; Journal
and Guide, National Edition, Norfolk,
Dec. 19, 1942
War Production Board, Program and
Statistics Bureau, Industrial Division,
Facilities Branch, War Manufacturing
Facilities Authorized through December,
1944, by State and County, ([Washington,
D. C., 1945), vol. II. p. 627
Progress, April 19, May 14, 15, 17,
1943, Feb. 21, 1944, April 23, May 5,
1945; Daily News Record, May 17,
1943; Women's Wear Daily, May 17,
1943; The Commonwealth, vol. X, no.
5 (May, 1943), pp. 19–20
Report of Frank Ix and Sons, Inc.,
Charlottesville, to Virginia World War
Letter of Leonard H. Peterson, Secretary,
Charlottesville and Albemarle
County Chamber of Commerce, July 1,
1944, to Virginia Conservation Commission;
report of Virginia Textiles,
Inc., to Virginia World War II History
Commission, Feb. 17, 1945
Report of Knothe Brothers Company,
Inc., to Virginia World War II History
Commission, January 24, 1947;
Progress, May 3, 1944, Nov. 30, 1945
W. Edwin Hemphill, “The Saga of a
Machine Company,” The Commonwealth,
vol. XIV, no. 1 (January,
1947), pp. 5–7. 24. See also War Manufacturing
Facilities Authorized
Through December, 1944. vol. II, p.
627; Progress, Jan. 25, Feb. 25, 1944,
Jan. 29, Sept. 1, 1945, Jan. 24, 28,
Feb. 4, 1946
Alberene Stone Corporation of Virginia,
Ninth Annual Report ... for
Year Ending December 31, 1944; report
of Alberene Stone Corporation
of Virginia to Virginia World War
II History Commission, May 30, 1945;
letter of Leonard H. Peterson, Secretary.
Charlottesville and Albemarle
County Chamber of Commerce, to Virginia
Conservation Commission, July
1, 1944; Progress, Sept. 20, 22, 1944
Report of Crozet Cold Storage Corporation
to Virginia World War II
History Commission, Feb, 13, 1945
Letter of Leonard H. Peterson, Secretary,
Charlottesville and Albemarle
County Chamber of Commerce, to Virginia
Conservation Commission, July
1, 1944; report of Barnes Lumber Corporation
to Virginia World War II
History Commission, Feb. 13, 1945
Report of Charlottesville Lumber Company
to Virginia World War II History
Commission, Jan. 30, 1947
“Scottsville a Model for Textiles.” US.
vol. V, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb., 1946). pp.
14–17: Industrial Plant. Scottsville,
Virginia, Plancor 2136 (4 page brochure,
[War Assets Administration,
Washington, D. C., 1945])
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