Dorothy Cole Tin Plating Workshop Glenview 1942
In October 1942, Dorothy Cole converts her Glenview, Illinois basement into a workshop. She tins plates for blood transfusion bottles at Baxter Laboratories. Cole uses her profits to fund war bonds for her nephews education. Her contributions support the war effort during World War II, showcasing community spirit and dedication.
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Dorothy Cole Tin Plating Workshop Glenview 1942
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