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Pursuits of war :

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

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V—LIVING WITH LESS UNDER O.P.A.
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V—LIVING WITH LESS UNDER O.P.A.

[1]

The Daily Progress, Charlottesville,
Oct. 24, 1941

[2]

Progress, Dec. 31, 1941

[3]

Progress, Jan. 1, 5, 1942. Feb. 6, 1945

[4]

Progress, Jan. 13, 19, 1942

[5]

Progress, April 9, 1942

[6]

Progress, May 15, 1942. Values of the
cards as originally issued for the period
of May 15-June 30 were: A, 21
gallons; B-1, 33; B-2, 45; B-3, 57.
Values were later stretched to make
them cover three additional weeks.

[7]

Progress, July 7, 1942

[8]

Progress, July 15, 1942

[9]

Progress, Nov. 3, 5, 27, Dec. 1, 1942

[10]

Progress, Dec. 30, 1942

[11]

Progress, Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 5, 14, 1942,
Feb. 26, 1943

[12]

Progress, Dec. 18, 1942

[13]

Progress, Dec. 21, 1942

[14]

Progress, Jan. 7, 1943

[15]

Progress, Jan. 13, 1943

[16]

Progress, Jan. 20, 30, 1943

[17]

Progress, March 17, 1943

[18]

Progress, April 9, 1943

[19]

Progress, May 20, 1943

[20]

Progress, July 14, 1943

[21]

Progress, July 19, 1943

[22]

Progress, Aug. 31, 1943

[23]

Progress, Oct. 1, 1943

[24]

Progress, Aug. 24, Sept. 16, 1944

[25]

Progress, Sept. 8, 1939

[26]

Chronology of the Office of Price
Administration, January, 1941-November,

1946 [Washington, 1947. p. 3]

[27]

Progress, Sept., 1941. These are representative
prices in advertisements during
the month.

[28]

Progress, May 8, 1942

[29]

Progress, May 23, 1942; The Roanoke
Times,
May 25, 1942

[30]

Progress, Oct. 26, 1942

[31]

Progress, Nov. 10, 1942, Feb. 8, June
9, Nov. 16, 1943, Jan. 11. 1946

[32]

Progress, Jan. 1, 1943

[33]

Progress, March 1, 1943

[34]

Progress, June 25, 1943

[35]

Progress, March 1, 1943

[36]

Progress, Feb. 17, 1943

[37]

Progress, Feb. 4, March 1, 1943

[38]

Progress, March 11, 27. 1943

[39]

Progress, June 16, 1943

[40]

Progress, Oct. 23, 25, 1943

[41]

Progress, Oct. 12, 1943

[42]

Progress, Feb. 8, 1944

[43]

Progress, March 16, 25, April 5, 1944

[44]

Progress, Dec. 20, 26, 1944

[45]

Progress, Nov. 25, Dec. 16, 1944

[46]

Progress, June 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 21, July
27, 1945

[47]

Letter from Seth Burnley to each
member of the War Price and Rationing
Board, Charlottesville, Virginia,
Aug. 24, 1945, in the files of the Virginia
World War II History Commission


[48]

Progress, Oct. 3, 1947

[49]

Progress, Feb. 2, 1942

[50]

Progress, May 7, Dec. 17, 1942, Jan.
6, 1943; County Data Book: A Supplement
to the Statistical Abstract of
the United States
(Washington, 1947),
pp. 382, 396

[51]

Marion Cooke, “Mr. Jefferson's Town,”
Tracks, vol. XXIX, no. 3 (March,
1944), p. 19

[52]

Progress, March 23, 31, 1944

[53]

Progress, July 17, 28, 30, Aug. 3, 7,
17, 1944

[54]

Progress, Jan. 3, 4, 5, 22, 1946

[55]

Progress, Jan. 8, 1946

[56]

Progress, Feb. 5, Aug. 13, Dec. 5,
12, 19, 1945, Jan. 10, March 18, 1946

[57]

Progress, Jan. 18, 29, Feb. 1, 1946

[58]

Progress, Feb. 21, March 25, 28, 1946

[59]

Progress, Feb. 14, March 13, April
24, 1946

[60]

Progress, July 1, 5, 8, 9, 26, 1946

[61]

Progress, June 30, July 1, Oct. 22,
1947: Richmond Times-Dispatch, Oct.
23, 1947