GLENN L. MARTIN 18 COMPANY RELATED BUTTONS, PINS, ETC. C. WORLD WAR II AND EARLIER.
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First is rare c. 1942 civil rights button naming National Negro Congress and appealing for "7000 Jobs For Negroes At Glen L. Martin" aviation plant in Baltimore. Heavy back oxidation and with dark tan front edge stain. Rare and Good. Second names Martin Co, union c. WWII. Third names "UAW-CIO " "Union Shop At Martin's". c. late 1930s. Fourth baseball player "sterling" pendant by "Balfour" naming "Martin Aircraft". c. 1940s. Row 2 #1 says "Martin USA" with two pins. Next three all have Martin enamel logo and last includes "The Purple Martin". Next are three enamel WWII pins: 200, 300, 400 Hours. Row 3 are four tool checks, Row 4 is partial booklet (minor use/dust) of bus tickets between "Baltimore And Martin's". Last are two slightly different fabric construction arm patches. Except as noted, VF to NM. See next item #903.
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