Fred Heath Family in 1942 Bantam Connecticut Apartment
Fred Heath and his family occupy their living room in a four-room apartment in Bantam, Connecticut, in January 1942. They reside in a defense housing project near the Warren McArthur plant, where Fred works night shifts. The family enjoys their space with comfortable chairs and a cherished Teddy Bear belonging to their daughter, Ann. Their monthly rent is thirty dollars for this unit in the eighty-unit project designed for wartime workers.
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Fred Heath Family in 1942 Bantam Connecticut Apartment
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