Marching Together
The Story of Reed & Barton During World War II — Its People, Its products, Its Policies
William T. Hurley, Jr., 1947
This 146 page book offers profiles of all the R&B employees who fought in the war, illustrates the many war projects undertaken at the factory, describes the technologies developed, highlights the increased presence of women working at the factory, and includes images of the products manufactured (flatware, hollowware, surgical equipment, radar reflectors).
This book is not yet available online. In the meantime here are some sample pages to help you appreciate its content.
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