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#189 Manpower and a cart were a means of transporting new books to the Rosa D. Bowser Branch of the Richmond library during the gas-rationing days of World War II, 1942.

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#189 Manpower and a cart were a means of transporting new books to the Rosa D. Bowser Branch of the Richmond library during the gas-rationing days of World War II, 1942.

What Richmond, Virigina looked like in the 1940s Through Historic Photographs

#189 Manpower and a cart were a means of transporting new books to the Rosa D. Bowser Branch of the Richmond library during the gas-rationing days of World War II, 1942.

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←#188 Richmond teens put on their roller skates at the Cavalier Arena with some help from city recreation department employee Jane Hemby, 1948.
#190 Writer Emma Speed Sampson worked at her desk in her Richmond home, 1942.→

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