North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation’s Workers’ Housing
28 September 2011Source: William N. Still, Jr. Papers (#139) East Carolina Manuscript Collection
Staff Person: Dale Sauter
Description: Featured are two undated photographs of onsite trailers serving as living quarters for factory workers and their families for World War II-era shipbuilding workers. These workers were employed at the North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation’s yards at Wilmington, North Carolina.
Posted by Dale Sauter under East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs and Tags: boats, government, labor, maritime history, North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation, ships, Social Life, transportation, World War II
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