Jun 06, 2012 · The New York Public Library has not only digitized more than 1,000 images that do not appear in the Library of Congress online alog, it has also made them available today on a special NYPL site. It also has another site containing the records — but no images — for all 41,000 FSA photos in their collection.
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Get PriceApr 30, 2015 · The young boy on the front porch, barely visible on the right, is his uncle, Bill Wilson. Gary''s mother, Joy Wilson McDaniel, is an Irwinville native and the author of the wonderful history: Irwinville Farms Project: The Making of a Community. Arthur Rothstein/Library of Congress (September 1935) Here''s a link to the photograph of Bill Wilson:
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Get PriceAug 06, 2018 · Finding aid: Aerial Photographs in the National Archives, compiled by Charles E. Taylor and Richard E. Spurr, 1973. Provides list of aerial photographs by Missouri county. 1930s1940s. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division is said to have 7 million aerial photos from NASA and the USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Get PriceAbout Library of Congress Photo Collection, 18402000 This database contains a collection of approximately 340,000 public domain photographs and prints. The pictures have been collected from a variety of sources and places but today are held by the U.S. Library of Congress'' Prints and Photographs Division.
Get PriceThe Farm Security Administration (FSA) was a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States.It succeeded the Resettlement Administration (1935–1937).. The FSA is famous for its small but highly influential photography program, 1935–44, that portrayed the challenges of rural poverty.
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Get PriceJun 25, 2019 · Photo by Dorothea Lange/Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSAOWI Collection. Part of an impoverished family of nine on a New Mexico highway. Depression refugees left Iowa in 1932 due to father''s tuberculosis. He was an auto mechanic laborer and painter. The family had been on relief in Arizona. Unemployment was 23.6 percent.
Get PriceJun 06, 2012 · The New York Public Library has not only digitized more than 1,000 images that do not appear in the Library of Congress online alog, it has also made them available today on a special NYPL site. It also has another site containing the records — but no images — for all 41,000 FSA photos in their collection.
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Get PriceJun 25, 2019 · Photo by Dorothea Lange/Library Of Congress/Getty Images March 1937: A billboard, sponsored by the National Association of Manufacturers, on Highway 99 in California during the Depression. It reads ''There''s no way like the American way'' and ''world''s highest standard of living''. That year, the unemployment rate was 14.3 percent.
Get PriceApr 04, 2012 · The Post Brothers'' Plow was built by Charles R. "Hap" Post and Norman R. Post in 1937 to reclaim farmland ruined by large quantities of silt deposited by the flooding Santa Ana River.It came in handy again in 1938, when the flooding was even worse. At a rental rate of $100 per hour or per acre, the enormous carbon steel blade pulled Westminster''s famously rich topsoil back to the surface.
Get PriceMar 01, 2018 · The 1977 Farm Bill had ignited concerns for many farmers who believed the bill would adversely affect farm income by lowering commodity prices to less than the cost of production. Gerald McCathern coordinated the D.C. demonstration, hoping to bring the desperate financial situation facing American farmers to the attention of Congress.
Get PriceJun 06, 2012 · The New York Public Library has not only digitized more than 1,000 images that do not appear in the Library of Congress online alog, it has also made them available today on a special NYPL site. It also has another site containing the records — but no images — for all 41,000 FSA photos in their collection.
Get PriceApr 04, 2012 · The Post Brothers'' Plow was built by Charles R. "Hap" Post and Norman R. Post in 1937 to reclaim farmland ruined by large quantities of silt deposited by the flooding Santa Ana River.It came in handy again in 1938, when the flooding was even worse. At a rental rate of $100 per hour or per acre, the enormous carbon steel blade pulled Westminster''s famously rich topsoil back to the surface.
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Get PriceJun 06, 2012 · The New York Public Library has not only digitized more than 1,000 images that do not appear in the Library of Congress online alog, it has also made them available today on a special NYPL site. It also has another site containing the records — but no images — for all 41,000 FSA photos in their collection.
Get PriceU.S. Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Online Catalog: Additional Arlington Farms photographs as part of LOT 763 (M) [P&P.] U.S. Library of Congress Veterans History Project Online transcripts and video interviews of World War II veterans, including various service women stationed at or around Arlington Farms.
Get Priceca. 1940 Cabin in Southern U.S. Caption information from "The Library of Congress" on Flickr Color photos from the Great Depression, World War II capture an era generally seen only in blackand
Get PriceLibrary of Congress. Search Blacksmith heating plow point, Southeast Missouri Farms Contributor Names Vachon, John, 19141975, photographer Created / Published 1940 May. Subject Headings
Get PriceJohn ''s invention of a steel plow that scoured the sticky prairie sod from the blade made turning prairie sod Courtesy of Library of Congress, "Wakefield''s Hand Corn Planter," Portage Sentinel, pp. 3, 11 April 1855. Courtesy of Library of Congress, "The Farm and Garden," Chicago Tribune, pp.2, 12 February 1872.
Get PriceTo search all Library collections (including American Memory) please visit loc.gov/search, or browse the full array of digitized collections at loc.gov/collections. You can also use the links below to go to the new presentations for single collections. The Copland Collection Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress
Get PriceApr 30, 2015 · The young boy on the front porch, barely visible on the right, is his uncle, Bill Wilson. Gary''s mother, Joy Wilson McDaniel, is an Irwinville native and the author of the wonderful history: Irwinville Farms Project: The Making of a Community. Arthur Rothstein/Library of Congress (September 1935) Here''s a link to the photograph of Bill Wilson:
Get PriceApr 10, 2019 · U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information. Prints & Photographs Division. The photograph that has become known as "Migrant Mother" is one of a series of photographs that Dorothea Lange made of Florence Owens Thompson and her children in
Get PriceAbout Library of Congress Photo Collection, 18402000 This database contains a collection of approximately 340,000 public domain photographs and prints. The pictures have been collected from a variety of sources and places but today are held by the U.S. Library of Congress'' Prints and Photographs Division.
Get PriceFarm ReliefThroughout U.S. history farming has been an important way of life for American families and essential for the nation''s economic health. During the first two decades of the twentieth century farmers experienced economic growth and prosperity. The period of 1909 through 1914 is often referred to as the golden age of agriculture.
Get PriceApr 10, 2019 · Note: Two images showing the mother and children in the tent, taken at a medium range and from an angle, apparently were never received by the Library of Congress. These images may be found in the Dorothea Lange Archive External, Oakland Museum 1000 Oak Street, Oakland, CA 94607.
Get Price"Handbook of the New Library of Congress" Handbook of the new Library of Congress, comp. by Herbert Small with essays on the architecture, sculpture and painting by Charles Caffin, and on the function of a national library by Ainsworth R. Spofford. Read This Book Now More About this Book "Masquerades, Tableaux and Drills"
Get PriceThe FSA is famous for its small but highly influential photography program, 1935–44, that portrayed the challenges of rural poverty. The photographs in the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Photograph Collection form an extensive pictorial record of
Get PriceJun 5, 2019 Explore Jason''s board "snow plows" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Snow plow, Snow and Tractor.
Get PriceAug 06, 2018 · Finding aid: Aerial Photographs in the National Archives, compiled by Charles E. Taylor and Richard E. Spurr, 1973. Provides list of aerial photographs by Missouri county. 1930s1940s. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division is said to have 7 million aerial photos from NASA and the USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture
Get PriceSearch America''s historic newspaper pages from 17891963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Get PriceQuestion or comment about digitized items from the Library of Congress that are presented on this website? Please use the Library of Congress Ask a Librarian form.The Library of Congress is the world''s largest library, offering access to the creative record of the United
Get PricePrints & Photographs Reading Room (Library of Congress) Access to the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division''s resources are facilitated through the use of guides, reference aids, and finding aids that summarize holdings and provide lists of images on popularly requested topics. Some offerings include digital images. Seattle
Get PriceJul 22, 2019 · This U.S. government photography project was headed for most of its existence by Roy E. Stryker, who guided the effort in a succession of government agencies: the Resettlement Administration (19351937), the Farm Security Administration (19371942), and the Office of
Get Price1930s and 1940s. The entire group was only discovered at the Library of Congress during the 1970s. These images can seem startling, because we are accustomed to experiencing the 1930s and 1940s in black and white. But color photography draws the viewer into the past in a different way. Color makes the photographs appear more immediate and intimate.
Get PriceDocumenting America: Photographs From the Great Depression to World War II, FSAOWI (color) Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, 17741789 Early ia Religious Petitions (external link) Edward S. Curtis''s The North American Indian: Photographic Images
Get PriceAbout Library of Congress Photo Collection, 18402000 This database contains a collection of approximately 340,000 public domain photographs and prints. The pictures have been collected from a variety of sources and places but today are held by the U.S. Library of Congress'' Prints and Photographs Division.
Get PriceThe Farm Security Administration (FSA) was a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States succeeded the Resettlement Administration (1935–1937).. The FSA is famous for its small but highly influential photography program, 1935–44, that portrayed the challenges of rural poverty.
Get PriceTitle The plan of a farm yard venerate the plow / J.T. sculp. Summary Print shows a plan for a farm yard with sections labeled by letter, legend not included, and a vignette, "Venerate the plough" showing a man plowing a field with an oxteam, followed by a goddess(?) representing agriculture.
Get PriceNov 06, 2016 · Animated stereoscopic photographs of the cotton industry in Texas taken in the early 1900''s. All have original captions preceding them as published by the
Get PriceJun 25, 2019 · Photo by Dorothea Lange/Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSAOWI Collection. Part of an impoverished family of nine on a New Mexico highway. Depression refugees left Iowa in 1932 due to father''s tuberculosis. He was an auto mechanic laborer and painter. The family had been on relief in Arizona. Unemployment was 23.6 percent.
Get PriceJun 06, 2012 · The New York Public Library has not only digitized more than 1,000 images that do not appear in the Library of Congress online alog, it has also made them available today on a special NYPL site. It also has another site containing the records — but no images — for all 41,000 FSA photos in their collection.
Get PriceTHE DUST BOWL chronicles the worst manmade ecological disaster in American history, in which the frenzied wheat boom of the ''Great PlowUp,'' followed by a decadelong drought during the 1930s
Get PriceJun 25, 2019 · Photo by Dorothea Lange/Library Of Congress/Getty Images March 1937: A billboard, sponsored by the National Association of Manufacturers, on Highway 99 in California during the Depression. It reads ''There''s no way like the American way'' and ''world''s highest standard of living''. That year, the unemployment rate was 14.3 percent.
Get PriceApr 04, 2012 · The Post Brothers'' Plow was built by Charles R. "Hap" Post and Norman R. Post in 1937 to reclaim farmland ruined by large quantities of silt deposited by the flooding Santa Ana River came in handy again in 1938, when the flooding was even worse. At a rental rate of $100 per hour or per acre, the enormous carbon steel blade pulled Westminster''s famously rich topsoil back to the surface.
Get PriceMar 01, 2018 · The 1977 Farm Bill had ignited concerns for many farmers who believed the bill would adversely affect farm income by lowering commodity prices to less than the cost of production. Gerald McCathern coordinated the D.C. demonstration, hoping to bring the desperate financial situation facing American farmers to the attention of Congress.
Get PriceJun 06, 2012 · The New York Public Library has not only digitized more than 1,000 images that do not appear in the Library of Congress online alog, it has also made them available today on a special NYPL site. It also has another site containing the records — but no images — for all 41,000 FSA photos in their collection.
Get PriceApr 04, 2012 · The Post Brothers'' Plow was built by Charles R. "Hap" Post and Norman R. Post in 1937 to reclaim farmland ruined by large quantities of silt deposited by the flooding Santa Ana River came in handy again in 1938, when the flooding was even worse. At a rental rate of $100 per hour or per acre, the enormous carbon steel blade pulled Westminster''s famously rich topsoil back to the surface.
Get PriceSep 15, 2000 · The goal of the Library''s National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to eduion and lifelong learning. Digital collections from other institutions complement and enhance the Library''s own resources.
Get PriceThe U.S. Founding Documents. A gallery of study resources about significant primary source documents from American history. About Congress.gov. Presented by the Library of Congress, Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. More about Congress.gov . Visiting the U.S
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