Domnic Gullo Cutter at Warren McArthur Plant 1942
Domnic Gullo works as a cutter in the sheet metal room at the Warren McArthur plant in Bantam, Connecticut. He began his employment in 1937 when the plant moved from Rome, New York. By 1942, Gullo and his wife live in newly constructed government housing, reflecting post-war development initiatives in the region.
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Domnic Gullo Cutter at Warren McArthur Plant 1942
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