Bag, Food Storage
Object number2014.83.4
Manufacturer
Goodyear Rubber Sundries Inc.
Date1943
OriginPhiladelphia, PA
MediumCanvas/Rubber/Fabric
Credit LineGift of Ruth Vogel Redenbaugh and Shirley Skander
DescriptionOlive green rubber coated canvas waterproof WWII bag with a white fabric tie strap attached at seam by adhesive and a patch. Seam runs length of bag and a second seam circles the base.Dimensions12.25 x 7.5 in. (31.1 x 19.1 cm)MarksBlack stamp containing maker information near opening: "BAG, FOOD, WATERPROOF, JUNGLE / STOCK NUMBER 74-B-54-75 / GOODYEAR RUBBER SUNDRIES, INC." and “DEC. 14, 1943 / PHILA. Q. M. DEPOT”.
Historical NotesWWII-era rubber water proof bag. Both donor Ruth Vogel Redenbaugh’s father John G. Vogel and grandfather Fred Schueler were air raid wardens in the North Side during World War II. The donor’s grandfather Fred Schueler, a Westinghouse retiree, was the sector warden for Zone 14, Sector 1, Post 7 in the North Side. He was given the position of sector warden because he was retired and able to stay at home.
Previous ownerPossibly
John G. Vogel
Previous ownerPossibly
Fred Schueler
On View
Not on viewRenwal American Sundries Company
1989-2006
Samuel Rosenberg
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