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Ceremonies - Independence Day Parades (All States) - Manufacturing war materials for the government. Open hearth department float of Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bending Co. plant, Harrisburg, PA. in Fourth of July parade, 1918. The good steel produced by the open hearths, made it possible to machine shells and fabricate cylinders with little trouble

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Ceremonies - Independence Day Parades (All States) - Manufacturing war materials for the government. Cylinder finishing department float of Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bending Co., Harrisburg, PA. Fourth of July parade, 1918. Tallest cylinders on left used by United States and French Armies as nitrogen containers for balloon service; smaller cylinders in background, as gas and liquid containers; small cylinders in foreground used in trench warfare service, to sound alarm of gas attack by enemy, a horn being applied to valve opening, and compressed air allowed to escape through horn. Red Cross Oxygen cylinders were used in all Army and Navy Hospitals

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Ceremonies - Independence Day Parades (All States) - Manufacturing war materials for the government. Department floats for Fourth of July parade, 1918, Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bending Co. plant, Harrisburg, PA

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