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Showing posts with label Labor Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labor Day. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Labor Day 1908

 
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Here's what Labor Day looked like back in 1908. These anthracite coal miners parade with their simple float and one very large chunk of coal.

Our blog digs up the making of Labor Day in the United States: http://s.si.edu/dnyd1

- submitted by Don Counts

Monday, September 7, 2009

Marker/Plaque/Monument Monday

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Happy Labor Day!

Today's Plaque is located at the LST 325 display - docked on the Ohio River near Evansville's Waterworks Plant.
The photo below is of the LST 325 docked at Evansville, IN. During World War II many of these were built in Evansville.

The first thought was that this should be saved for Veterans Day or even Memorial Day, but decided that Labor Day is a good day to post this, since Evansville area men & women labored hard to build these war ships. The plaque itself honors those who served aboard these LST's... today we honor those who built the LST's, as well.

- Photos taken by Linda L Young-Niemeier