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Annisquam Female Benevolent Society
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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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Student Workers. Just returned from work in the woods all day, these CCC boys at Breakheart Camp in Saugus will wash up and be...
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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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Pickets. In the controversy over the new rules, pickets (above) march in line before the WPA Adult Education Bureau at 13 Astor...
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WPA Protest Parade. Thousands of Detroit WPA workers, protesting changes in hourly wage rates and the cessation of some WPA...
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Top: Members of the Federal Writers' project busily engaged in sorting photographs and reports that came from all over New...
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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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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 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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Tall Corn In The Dust Bowl. Water and work produced this tall corn on the dust bowl farm of Joe Evans near Hereford, Texas....
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Waiting For A Rain. H.A. Schneider stands by the fence on his farm near Boise City, Okla., watching the sky as he awaits a rain...
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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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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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Seek Five-Day Week. A New England Committee, led by governor Winant of New Hampshire, in conference in Washington August 1 with...
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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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The Song has ended - musicians pack up their instruments and take departure.
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