Home Sweet Home Front: Dayton During World War II
Reference Sources

Reference Sources

 

Acme Action. By Acme Pattern & Tool Co, Acme Aluminum Alloys, Inc., Dayton, OH 1942-1945

Beaver’s Log. By Parker Cooperative High School, Dayton, OH  1941-1945

Chaminade News. By Chaminade High School, Chaminade High, Dayton, OH 1941-47

Dayton Action. By Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, OH 1941-1945 

Dayton Daily News. Dayton, OH Various years

Dayton Jaycee Pilot. By Dayton Junior Chamber of Commerce, Dayton OH Various years

Dayton’s welfare allies. By Council of Social Agencies  No date.

Delco war products all over the world. By General Motors, Delco, Dayton, OH 1943

Disaster preparedness and relief plan. By American Red Cross, Montgomery County Chapter, The Chapter, Dayton, OH No date

Effect of every other day delivery on milk purchases in Dayton, Ohio. By Karl M. Keith, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1943 

Employment, housing and transportation survey. By Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, OH 1942

Forward. By DP&L, Dayton Power & Light, Dayton, OH  1941-1945

General code of rules and regulations. By Dayton Municipal Airport 

General Kenny reports. By George C. Kenny, Duell, Sloan & Pearce Publishers, New York 1949

Governmental services in Dayton & Mont. Co. By Dayton Public School

GM Frigidaire at war. By General Motors, Frigidaire, Dayton, OH 1944

Industrial production facilities available in Dayton, Ohio, for work on war production contracts or sub-contracts. By the Dayton Defense Industries, Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, OH 1942

Instruction manual for air raid wardens. By Dayton Council for Defense, Dayton, OH No date

The Materiel Center for you. By Army Air Corp 

McCall Spirit. By McCall Corp., McCall Corp., Dayton, OH 1941-1945

NCR News. National Cash Register, Dayton, OH  Various years

Reconversion news and notes. By Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, OH 1945

Recreation in Dayton in war time. By Lloyd Reese, Dayton, OH 1943

Syphilis and gonorrhea still take their toll in Dayton. By Council for Defense,Dayton, OH 1944 

The Wright flyer.  By U.S. Army Air Force, USAAF, Dayton, OH 1943-1947

The Wright take-off. By U.S. Army Air Force, USAAF, Dayton, OH 1943-1945 

Preliminary 10-year post-war capital improvement. By Dayton City Plan Board, Dayton, OH 1945

 

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