An Elm City Story
View Each Panel in Detail:
- Panel 1- Introduction
- Panel 2- In the Beginning
- Panel 3- A Brief Detour
- Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century
- Panel 5- Early Union Efforts
- Panel 6- Waxing and Waning
- Panel 7- World War II
- Panel 8- World War II
- Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt"
- Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII
- Panel 11- …Works Manager
- Panel 12- Early 1950s
- Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War
- Panel 14- 1955-1956
- Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt
- Panel 16- Arthur Bosley
- Panel 17- Early 1960s
- Panel 18- Early to Mid-1960s
- Panel 19- 1969 Strike
- Panel 20- The long strike
- Panel 21- 103 Days!!
- Panel 22- Business as usual in the 1970s
- Panel 23- Marcia Biederman
- Panel 24- Claretha McKnight
- Panel 25- Emmanuel Gomez
- Panel 26- 1979-1980
- Panel 27- The 1979 Strike
- Panel 28- "I was not always confrontational"
- Panel 29- "It was a city unto itself"
- Panel 30- Raymond Simms
- Panel 31- James Foster
- Panel 32- Dorothy Johnson and Lula White
- Panel 33- Whirlwinds of Change
- Panel 34- The 1985 Christmas Crisis
- Panel 35- The 1990s
- Panel 36- Parting Shots
- Panel 37- The "Beat Goes On…"
- Panel 38- The Brass Mill Story
- Panel 39- Alfred Marder
- Panel 40- David W.P. Roy
- Panel 41- Martin Looney
- Panel 42- Martin Francis Looney
- Panel 43- Hopkins, Boulware, Hudson, & Butler
- Panel 44- An Elm City Story
- Panel 45- Photo & Image Credits