



1943 Washington D.C. Leaders in Transportation and Community
On April 7, 1943, in Washington, D.C., Joseph B. Eastman, O.E. Peterson, and Charles S. Donley gather to address transportation and community service during World War II. Eastman led the Office of Defense Transportation, while Peterson and Donley were key figures in Kiwanis International. Their involvement exemplified civic engagement critical to wartime support efforts. This image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection, showcasing individual contributions during a pivotal period in American history.
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1943 Washington D.C. Leaders in Transportation and Community