Ann Arbor Leads Nation In Per Capita War Bond Sales
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May
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1942
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Here's Fighting Dollars!
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1942
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War Bond Drive, April 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1943
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BOND SALES START: Helen M. McNally sells a $1,000 War bond to Nuel E. Smock as Washtenaw County and Ann Arbor start work ahead of time on the nation's $13,000,000,000 War Loan Campaign, which opens officially Monday. Members of the War Loan Finance Committee say big purchases are essential to meet Washtenaw's unprecedented quota of $6,380,000. Miss McNally and Mr. Smock are both war workers at King-Seeley.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1943
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BOND SALES START: Helen M. McNally sells a $1,000 War bond to Nuel E. Smock as Washtenaw County and Ann Arbor start work ahead of time on the nation's $13,000,000,000 War Loan Campaign, which opens officially Monday. Members of the War Loan Finance Committee say big purchases are essential to meet Washtenaw's unprecedented quota of $6,380,000. Miss McNally and Mr. Smock are both war workers at King-Seeley.
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John Mayer sells fellow Buhr Machine Tool Co. co-worker John Dieterle a bond during the War Bond Drive, April 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1943
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WAR WORKERS KEEP BOND SALES MOVING: Ann Arbor's and Washtenaw's war workers, along with the city's and county's other residents, are getting a good start toward raising their share of the $13, 000,000,000 War Loan Campaign which opened here Monday. John Mayer, a Buhr Machine Tool Co. Galiant, right above, sells a $1,000 War Bond to his fellow worker, John Dieterle in continued proof that Ann Arborites are solidly behind the President's campaign slogan, "They give their lives. We lend our money." Washtenaw's guota for the April drive is $6,380,000 in bond sales and the amount means cash value of bonds sold, not maturity value.
Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1943
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WAR WORKERS KEEP BOND SALES MOVING: Ann Arbor's and Washtenaw's war workers, along with the city's and county's other residents, are getting a good start toward raising their share of the $13, 000,000,000 War Loan Campaign which opened here Monday. John Mayer, a Buhr Machine Tool Co. Galiant, right above, sells a $1,000 War Bond to his fellow worker, John Dieterle in continued proof that Ann Arborites are solidly behind the President's campaign slogan, "They give their lives. We lend our money." Washtenaw's guota for the April drive is $6,380,000 in bond sales and the amount means cash value of bonds sold, not maturity value.
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Thanks, For Buying That Bond
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16
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June
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1942
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Here's Your "Order For A Bomb"
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November
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So You Think Michigan Can't Be Bombed?
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1942
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Send A Little Remembrance To Mr. Hitler
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15
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September
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1942
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Here's what he's doing
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29
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July
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1942
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When We Buy War Bonds We Help To Build Enemy-Smashing Bombers
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20
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November
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1944
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