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Ogden Arsenal, Dispensary, 6278 Hickory Ave Layton, Davis County, UT
Building 1626, the dispensary for both the East and West Fuze Loading Plants, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Workers in these plants handled poisonous and highly explosive materials; injuries were common. This building, along with other structures at the base, renders a unique picture of the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II.
Ogden Arsenal, Dispensary, 6278 Hickory Ave Layton, Davis County, UT
Building 1626, the dispensary for both the East and West Fuze Loading Plants, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Workers in these plants handled poisonous and highly explosive materials; injuries were common. This building, along with other structures at the base, renders a unique picture of the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II.
Ogden Arsenal, Dispensary, 6278 Hickory Ave Layton, Davis County, UT
Building 1626, the dispensary for both the East and West Fuze Loading Plants, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Workers in these plants handled poisonous and highly explosive materials; injuries were common. This building, along with other structures at the base, renders a unique picture of the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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