
| TITLE | Women Union Members |
| DATE OF ORIGINAL | Circa 1943 |
| DATE OF DIGITAL | 2006-2 |
| DESCRIPTION | ILASCO, MO - Here are some of the women workers of the Cement Plant. World War II is in full swing, and many of the men are fighting for their country ; therefore, these women stepped forward to help keep the cement production going. They are identified, from left to right, as follows: Anna Polc, Ruth Babyak, Omie Tatman, unknown, Anna Sajban, Nettie Viglasky, Betty Albert, and Fern Stimel. |
| CREATOR | Unknown |
| CONTRIBUTOR | Polc, David |
| PUBLISHER | Hannibal Free Public Library (Hannibal, Mo.) |
| SUBJECT | Immigrant workers -- Missouri -- Ilasco. |
| SUBJECT | Atlas Portland Cement Company (Ilasco, Mo.) -- Workers. |
| ORIGINAL FORMAT | Black and white photograph, 4 1/2" by 3 1/4" surrounded by a white border. The numbers "19.40" are written on the right of the white border ; the numbers "19" and a partially obscured number is written on the left of the same border. |
| DIGITAL FORMAT | jpg |
| IDENTIFIER | C10354 |