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Pursuits of war :

the people of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, in the Second World War
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Illustrations and Tables
  
  
  

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Illustrations and Tables

Illustrations

                         

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The USS Charlottesville, still on inland
waters, steams forth to war.
 
frontispiece 
Headlines, September 1, 1939  xxv 
Headlines, December 8, 1941  xxvi 
“The hand that held the dagger has struck it
into the back of its neighbor.”
 
2 
Charlottesville Negro choirs form a V for Victory
to open the Third War Loan Drive.
 
30 
The Ix mill in Charlottesville receives the
first star for its “E” pennant
 
82 
Captain Williams presents to Southern Welding's
partners their first “E” flag
 
87 
Weaving tire cord fabric in the U. S. Rubber
Company plant at Scottsville.
 
92 
“Holkham,” the H. V. Herold farm near Ivy,
is a model of soil conservation.
 
110 
Richard Overton and his wife, soil conservationists,
display a war product.
 
111 
Ruth Risher and Disney murals entertain soldiers
in a snack bar in Egypt.
 
134 
Miss Dinwiddie and an assistant sort Victory Book
Campaign volumes in the Alderman Library.
 
167 
10th Battalion Staff, Virginia State Guard, poses
for a portrait in March, 1945.
 
174 
The Charlottesville Presbyterian Church uses the
same service flag for two wars.
 
197 
Gallant “Nick” Craw “knew he was taking a big
chance, but he wanted to.”
 
210 
“How I got through I'll never know.” Billy
Washington of Crozet receives the DSC.
 
235 
Frank Peregory of the Monticello Guard “didn't
miss a one of the Jerries.”
 
238 
Headlines, May 7, 1945  250 
“They are doing it in the best Marine tradition,”
Vandegrift wrote, “and I could add nothing to it.”
 
259 
Mrs. J. Emmett Gleason makes a hit as she christens
the USS Charlottesville
 
281 
With all her signal flags flying, the USS Charlottesville
takes her first dip 
282 
Headlines, August 15, 1945  284 

Tables

           
War Bond Sales, Charlottesville and Albemarle
County.
 
40 
Organization and Work of the Albemarle County
Chapter, American Red Cross
 
142 
Red Cross Workers With the Armed Forces Overseas.  145 
Albemarle County Selective Service Board.  200 
Charlottesville City Selective Service Board  200 
Table of Abbreviations.  290