
This is a typical ration book ubiquitous in York County and America during World War II. The books were a common sight at York's former South Duke Street city hall, put in use for defense purposes. Background posts: The bomb: 'And yet it stopped the war',
Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge celebrates quiet birthday and 20 questions and answers to prove your York County WWII smarts
Over at Windows into York, fellow blogger Scott Butcher moves along the discussion about York's city halls.
In a previous York Town Square post, a reader had asked about where York's government met in the 1700s... .
Continue reading Rationing at York's old city hall: Typical of life with a war on.



