



Mrs. Hazel Wheeler Working with Electric Terminals 1942
$29.95
Mrs. Hazel Wheeler places screws into electric terminals in Bantam, Connecticut, in January 1942. This moment occurs shortly after she learns of her son stationed at Pearl Harbor during the December 7 attack. The image reflects the vital role women undertook in the workforce during World War II, specifically in manufacturing and electrical jobs.
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Mrs. Hazel Wheeler Working with Electric Terminals 1942
12" x 16"
$29.95