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Soldiers arrive from Fort Dix
1944-08-05
Convoy of soldiers
1944-08-05
Major General Philip Hayes takes over
1944-08-05
Reyburn Plaza active during strike
1944-08-05
P.T.C. cashier knitting
1944-08-05
Women feeding pigeons
1944-08-05
Troops arrive in Philadelphia
1944-08-05
Troops arrive in Philadelphia
1944-08-05
Soldiers on trolley
1944-08-05
Subway rider peruses Philip Hayes' order
1944-08-05
Women seek transportation
1944-08-05
Truck marked with plant name
1944-08-04
Eastbound train on elevated line
1944-08-04
Trolley on Market Street
1944-08-04
President's order allows take over
1944-08-04
Members of Transit Workers Union read Roosevelt's directive
1944-08-03
War workers transported via trucks
1944-08-03
Truck to Crescentville
1944-08-03
Mass of P.T.C. strikers
1944-08-03
McMenamin shares a secret
1944-08-03
Army officers question leader of P.T.C. strike
08-03-1944
Roosevelt's directive
1944-08-03
Eastbound P.T.C. train leaves station
08-03-1944
Attempted strike break
08-03-1944
Patrons headed westbound
08-03-1944
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176–200 of 1598