America's Entire Strength Is Now
Concentrated On Our War Effort
A high goal has been set for the production of vital war
equipment- includ-
ing planes, guns, tanks, ships and other material for America's land,
sea and air
forces and "GTD" Tools, famous since 1872, are helping speed
up this all-out
effort, the most significant in the history of our Democracy.
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U. S. DEFENSE PROGRAM |
Three Score and Ten Years Old
The Greenfield Tap & Die Corporation this year observes its seven-
tieth year in the manufacture of taps and dies which down through
the years have become known throughout the entire world. It so happens
that this year is also the most vital year in our country's history and
we pledge
ourselves and our seventy years of accumulated experience to the task
of supply-
ing our country with the tools it so badly needs in its great war effort. |
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WILEY & RUSSELL PLANT (NO. 1) |
THE NEW MODERN GAGE PLANT ERECTED
IN 1941 (NO. 2) |
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Warehouses in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles
In Canada, Greenfield Tap & Die Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Galt, Ont.
Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation
Executive Offices, Greenfield, Massachusetts. |
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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: This 1942 patriotic advertisement from the Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper in Greenfield, Massachusetts, boasts of the Greenfield Tap & Die Corporation's (GTD) pledge to America to supply it with the tools it "so badly needs in its great war effort." At the height of World War II (WWII), almost four thousand people were employed at GTD, the largest maker of gages, taps, and dies in the world, in a War Department-financed million dollar state-of-the-art plant in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Three shifts worked around the clock, seven days a week, producing these measuring devices that insured an accurate fit for all parts produced anywhere in the country. The small town of Greenfield had a surprisingly large concentration of industries vital to the war effort, and was important enough to be protected by an anti-aircraft battery, able to shoot down German bombers.
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"America's Entire Strength Is Now Concentrated on Our War Effort" ad for GTD from Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper
publisher Greenfield Recorder-Gazette |
date Feb 23, 1942 |
location Greenfield, Massachusetts |
height 11.5" |
width 9.0" |
process/materials printed paper, ink |
item type Periodicals/Newspaper |
accession # #L06.013 |
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