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Metadata
Title |
MISCELLANEOUS, Civil Defense |
Date |
1963 |
Description |
Series of photographs of civil defense. 328-1: Lonnie Urban, left, and Dick Smith moving packages of "Survival Supplies Furnished by Office of civil Defense Department // Civil Defense Survival Ration Cracker // Contents 29 pounds // Crackers Per Pound 29" and "Sanitation Kit" Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 13: "Stocking survival supplies in the underground area of the Homestead Electrical Department are Lonnie Urban, left, and Dick Smith, Homestake electricians. Notice how the various packages are marked as to contents. The ration crackers are not deigned to make one "fat" but merely to sustain life. The water canisters are filled as they are placed in the storage racks." 328-2: Four men and a women staning sent to Civil Defense packages of crackers and water. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 12: "Survival supplies consisting of rations, sanitation kits, medical kits, radiological gear, and drinking water have been stocked in several authorized shelter areas. Checking these supplies into the Homestake Electrical Department shelter are, l. to r., Richard McGrath, Lawrence County Civil Defense Director; Harold Sliper, Homestake and Lawrence County Shelter Coordinator; Rex Tario, Homestake's Electrical Engineer; Mae Picore, Lead Civil Defense Director; and Harold Ludeman, Mayor of Lead. 328-6View of a room with men and women sitting on benches. One of the people might be Mac Perdew. 328-7: Civil Defense team training at Lead City Hall. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 9: "Lead's City Hall was the site of many training sessions for various CD unites. The group shown here are examining some of the radiological detection gear that is installed in each authorized shelter. From 1 to r., Mrs. Forrest Koos, Walter Edinger, Bill Trewhella, Sr.; John Nelson, Earl Rantapaa, and John Korpi. Seated l. to r.: Mrs. Oscar Matti, Mrs. Vida Krause, Forrest Koos, Mrs. Elva Bowling, Mrs. Damian Heinen, Richard Morcom, and Mae Picore." 328-10: Six men and a women standing outside next to automobiles. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 4: "Personnel of Lead's Communication Section took part in a nationwide simulated Emergency Test early in October. They are shown above with their mobile and portable radio sets." 328-11: Dorotha and George Adams sitting next to a desk with radio equipment. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 5: "Montana, Massachusetts, and Morocco are just a few of the places contracted by Dorotha and George Adams, local amateur radio operators. They also operate an "approved" weather station collecting local data such as temperature, humidity, wind direction and velocity, and road conditions. This information is radioed to the Rapid City Weather Bureau." 328-12: Six men and a women posed together. The women is holding a intercom or radio microphone. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 4: "Personnel of Lead's Communication Section took part in a nationwide simulated Emergency Test early in October... Members of the unit pictured below are, l. to r. George Adams, Ronald Fielder, Ralph Noonan, Ed Frederisckson, Mrs. Dortha Adams, Merle Reese and Tony Vukotich." 328-13: Lead Civil Defense warden from left to right; Chief, Richard Morcom, Forrest Koos, Earl Rantapaa, Mrs. O.H. Krause, Mrs. Thomas Ahr, and Thomas Nevin. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 3: "Lead Wardens// Chief, Richard Morcom (left), // Ward 1 Forrest Koos // Ward 2 Earl Rantapaa // Ward 3 Mrs. O.H. Krause // Ward 4 Mrs. Thomas Ahr // Ward 5 Thomas Nevin // *Ward 6 Mrs Harry Hufendick // *Mrs. Hufendick was unable to be present for this photo." 328-14: Five men fill a barrel with water. Sharp Bits October, 1963 Vol. 14 No. 9 pg 17: "Drinking water is one of the most important items to be provided for in any shelter situation. The clear plastic bags that line these steel containers help keep the water sweet tasting and also seal tightly to prevent contamination. Filling water cans at Lead's City Hall are, l. to r., John Korpi, Jack Hamilton, Harold Sliper, Dr. A.M. Semones and Walter Edinger. (Photo courtesy of Lead Daily Call)." |
Collection |
Homestake Mining Company Collection |
Object Name |
Series, Archival |
Catalog Number |
HMCC 328 |
Print size |
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People |
Adams, Dortha Adams, Gary Adams, George Ahr, Thomas (Mrs.) Bowling, Elva Edinga, Walter Edinger, Walt Fielder, Ronald Fredrickson, Ed Hamilton, Jack Heinen, Damian (Mrs.) Koos, Forrest Koos, Forrest (Mrs.) Korpi, John Krause, O.H. (Mrs) Krause, Vida (Mrs.) Ludeman, Harold Ludeman, Harold Ludeman, Harold, Matti, Oscar (Mrs.) McGrath, Richard Morcom, Richard Nelson, John Nevin, Thomas Noonan, Ralph Perdew, Mac Picore, Mae Rantapaa, Earl Reese, Merle Semones, Arthur Sliper, H.J. Sliper, Harold Smith, Dick Tario, R. Tario, Rex Tario, Rex B. Trewhalla, Wm. Urban, Lonnie Vukovich, Antone |
Search Terms |
1960s Automobiles Civil Defense Food Homestake Mining Company Lead Lead City Hall Lead Daily Call Mayors Men Radios Sharp Bits South Dakota Water Women |