Chicopee in the 1940s Chicopee in the 1940s
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Chicopee in the 1940s

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Publisher Description

In 1935, Chicopee was a small city struggling to emerge from a crippling depression and economic collapse. In 1936, the Connecticut River flooded, turning Chicopee's Willimansett section into a giant lake, and on September 21, 1938, a storm roared up the Connecticut Valley with winds of over 100 miles per hour. Rain flooded the already devastated streets and wiped out the Chicopee Falls Bridge. Between these disasters, the U.S. Congress passed the Wilcox Act, and in 1939, Secretary of War Harry W. Woodring announced that the tobacco plains of Chicopee had been selected as the site for the Northeast's Army Air Corps base. The super base, named Westover Field, was the largest air base in the country by 1942. During World War II, Chicopee would be one of four cities in Massachusetts to produce over a billion dollars worth of war materials, and following the war, the city grew and prospered at a record pace.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2007
5 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcadia Publishing
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
47.9
MB
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