Louis Gushen Marks Womens Coat Pattern November 1936
Louis Gushen, chief cutter at the cooperative garment factory in Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, New Jersey, marks the pattern for a womens coat in November 1936. The cooperative was part of a New Deal initiative aimed at providing jobs and stability. Garment factories like this played a crucial role in the local economy during the 1930s.
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Louis Gushen Marks Womens Coat Pattern November 1936
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