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History of the Annisquam Female Benevolent Society
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Ben Perley Poore [etched into negative in reverse on front]
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42 Hanover St New Year's Day.
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An advertising truck driven to various banks in the city yesterday and parked while music from its loudspeaker attracted...
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Although 55 men have been prevented from continuing their ERA work in Bellingham, these five women were kept on the job by...
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Band With Hunger Marches. En route to Washington, D.C., this group of hunger marchers are members of the band accompanying the...
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Banners flying, footsore, but hanging on, the remnant of Lynn's army of 200 protesting ERA workers on the last lap of their...
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Butter prepared for Relief distribution by ERA.
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CCC Enrollment Starts. New York, Jan. 5 -- with 50,742 men to be enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps, throughout the...
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Crops Grow Again. This field of growing broom corn represents a victory by man over the forces of drought which, five years...
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Drought. The hot sun seared large areas of the country during the summer of 1936, bringing suffering to regions denied the...
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Dust Drifts. A wagon lies buried on a windblown farm in Dallam County, Tex., symbolic of the effect of the Dust Bowl disaster...
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Eight of the 800 ERA workers, payless since last Thursday, who massed in front of the ERA headquarters in Cambridge yesterday...
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ERA workers packaging hundreds of pounds of prunes at the Boston Army base of distribution to needy families.
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The father of waters shrivels to creek size.
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The Federal Music Project of the WPA has made it possible for the "Common people" enjoy a superlative brand of music through...
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Fighting The Dust Bowl. With water as his principle weapon, this farmer is waging a successful fight against the death grip of...
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Flowing 'Gold' In The Dust Bowl. Joe Evans sunk two wells in his dust bowl farm near Hereford, Texas to get the water with...
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A glimpse of the New Boston ERA project for physically handicapped workers.
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Group of hikers on Redemption Rock before hike to Mt. Wachusett near Worcester.
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Group of Medford Youngsters having fun with a nursery contest at the M.D.C. Blue Hills Reservation.
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Here's part of the crowd of 800 ERA workers who thronged into the office of the administrator in Cambridge today. "What we want...
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Homeless men, right, registering at the transients division of federal emergency relief, at 199 Cambridge street, yesterday....
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How Corn Looks After Months of Drought. This corn field in Greene county, Missouri, shows how the usual fertile soil has been...
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Hunger Marchers in California. Delegates of the State Hunger March Committee paraded to the California State Capitol in...
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"Hunger Marchers" near Capital. Miss Helmi Huttunen, of Seattle, Wash., standing by the truck pointing to "On To Washington"...
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Jobless March On Pennsylvania's Capital. Members of the "Unemployed Army" which came from all points of Pennsylvania to present...
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Letter from Deborah Weston, New Bedford, [Mass.], to Anne Warren Weston, April 26th, [18]42, Tuesday morn
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Letter from Eliza Wigham, [Edinburgh, Scotland], to Anne Warren Weston, 11th mo[nth] 14th [day] 1848
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Letter from Eliza Wigham, Edinburgh, to Samuel May, 12.11.57
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Letter from Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Fall River, [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman, 10 mo[nth] 26th [day] 1839
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Letter from Jane Wigham, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to Maria Weston Chapman, 16/11/[18]47
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Letter from Joseph Lupton, Terrace House, Chapeltown Road, Leeds, [England], to Maria Weston Chapman, October 21st, 1857
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Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, 28 Nov[ember], 1857
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Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y], to William Lloyd Garrison, Dec[ember] 4, 1857
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Letter from Rebecca Whitelegge, 77 Chatham Street, [Manchester, England], to Maria Weston Chapman, November 20, 1857
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Letter from Richard Davis Webb, [Dublin?, Ireland], to Anne Warren Weston, 8th[-12th] of February 1858
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Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Anne Warren Weston, July 5, 1849
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Letter from Samuel May, Boston, to Richard Davis Webb, October 21, 1857
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Letter from Samuel May, to Richard Davis Webb, Nov. 10 / 57
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A Living -- The Hard Way. Here, on the farm of H.A. Schneider near Boise City, Okla., in the heart of the "Black Blizzard ''...
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Making their beds on the old grounds of Camp Meigs, a wartime cantonment.
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Marchers Arrive In Washington. Truck loads of Washington "Marchers shown when they crossed the boundary line into the district...
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Members of the Fenway Sketch Club of the Adult Recreation Project, Arts and Crafts division, W.P.A., gather in the late summer...
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Mrs. W. E. Johnson places a tin can beside a tomato vine in the garden on her Columbia, Mo., farm where the garden has been...
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Much Ado in Manhattan. Lively scenes have attended the WPA strike in New York. Very exciting for everybody, including the cops....
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Newton Free Library branches & bookmobile. Newton, MA. Newtonville Library construction
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One hundred and fifty WPA workers laid off at Eastern Boston airport visited City Hall this morning and laid their case before...
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Parades On Pennsylvania Avenue. Part of the parade of 3,000 so-called "Hunger-Marchers" up Pennsylvania avenue, Washington,...
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Pastures Ruined By Drought. Columbia, MO. -- Burned out pasture on the farm of W.E. Johnson near here, which is one of the...
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