WWII Application for Renewal of Fuel Oil ration

To view or search transcription, use the button to open the sidebar. To search, use the button in the sidebar.

From the collections of PVMA • Digital image © Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Assoc. • Image use information


About this item

Rationing became a way of life for people on the home front during World War II (1939-1945),  affecting everything from the quantity and kind of food people ate to the clothes they wore. This is the cover sheet for a ration book of fuel oil coupons, or stamps, issued to Sheldon J. Howell of Deerfield, Massachusetts. Mr. Howell was granted 140 gallons of fuel oil to be delivered between September 1, 1945, and September 1, 1946. Note the self-sacrificing, patriotic image captioned “I’m in this fight, TOO.” This assures Mr. Howell that he is doing his part for the war effort when he turns down his thermostat, thus saving oil for the troops.

Related Items

Details

Item typePersonal Documents
AuthorGovernment Printing Office
Date1945–1946
PlaceSouth Deerfield, Massachusetts
TopicMilitary, Wars, Battles
Commerce, Business, Trade, Consumerism
EraGreat Depression and World War II, 1929–1945
EventWorld War II. 1939–1945
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: printed paper, ink with manuscript Height: 3.50 in Width: 8.00 in
Catalog #L05.160
View this item in our curatorial database →
Government Printing Office. WWII Application for Renewal of Fuel Oil ration. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l05-160/. Accessed on November 21, 2024.

Please note: Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.