Category VII. Subjects:
M2-614 through M2-814
( Box 1174 )
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M2-614 |
Agriculture: Cotton Field |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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The remains of a cotton field are in the foreground, and an abandoned homestead in the background |
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M2-615 |
Agriculture: Crop Dusting |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
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A crop dusting plane sprays insecticide on a field, while onlookers watch. The site is the Delta Experiment Station at Stoneville, Mississippi |
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M2-616 |
Agriculture: Crop Dusting |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
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A crop dusting plane sprays insecticide on a field at the Delta Experiment Station, Stoneville, Mississippi |
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M2-617 |
Agriculture: Deserted Homestead |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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A deserted homestead, with the remains of a cotton field nearby |
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M2-618 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Unplanted field |
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M2-619 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated field |
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M2-620 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated field |
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M2-621 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated field next to a dirt road |
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M2-622 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Abandoned corn field next to highway |
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M2-623 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated fields |
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M2-624 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Expanse of uncultivated farm land |
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M2-625 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated field, with barbed wire fence in foreground |
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M2-626 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated fields |
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M2-627 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Dirt road, with uncultivated fields in the distance |
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M2-628 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Field of sage brush |
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M2-629 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Abandoned corn field |
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M2-630 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated fields |
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M2-631 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated fields along a highway |
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M2-632 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated field, with barbed wire fence in foreground |
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M2-633 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated field, with pasture in background |
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M2-634 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Farm house next to highway, surrounded by uncultivated fields |
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M2-635 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Barn set in the middle of uncultivated acreage |
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M2-636 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Barn and other out buildings in the midst of barren fields |
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M2-637 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Abandoned farm |
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M2-638 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated farm land beside highway. Two men are standing beside the road |
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M2-639 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated fields |
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M2-640 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Barren fields |
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M2-641 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Barren fields beside gravel road |
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M2-642 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Barren field |
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M2-643 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Sage brush field |
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M2-644 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Barren fields, with farm house in the distance |
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M2-645 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated road-side field |
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M2-646 |
Agriculture: Farm Land |
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5 x 8 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
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Uncultivated fields, with farm house in the distance |
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M2-647 |
Agriculture: Penal Farm |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
July 1933 |
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Irrigation ditch on penal farm in New Mexico. See letter from James A. Hearn, July 29, 1933, in Box 136, Folder 21 |
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M2-648 |
Agriculture: Penal Farm |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
July 1933 |
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Range shelters for pullets (young hens) on New Mexico penal farm. See letter from James A. Hearn, July 29, 1933, in Box 136, Folder 21 |
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M2-649 |
Agriculture: Penal Farm |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
July 1933 |
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Hog enclosure on New Mexico penal farm. See letter from James A. Hearn, July 29, 1933, in Box 136, Folder 21 |
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M2-650 |
Agriculture: Penal Farm |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
July 1933 |
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Irrigated terrace on New Mexico penal farm. See letter from James A. Hearn, July 29, 1933, in Box 136, Folder 21 |
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M2-651 |
Airplanes |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Nine small aircraft flying in groups of three. Possibly crop dusters |
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M2-652 |
Airport |
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3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Workers spread rocks on the runway at an unidentified airport |
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M2-653 |
Ancient Ruins |
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7 x 12 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Four large stone columns, probably on one of the Greek Islands in the Aegean Sea |
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M2-654 |
Ancient Ruins |
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7 x 12 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Four large stone columns, probably on one of the Greek Islands in the Aegean Sea |
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M2-655 |
Animals: Bull |
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2 x 3 |
B & W |
1937 |
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"Orville Domino," Mississippi's Grand Champion Bull in the First Intermountain Exposition. The animal was a registered Hereford from Valley View Farm in Crenshaw, Mississippi, T.C. Potts, owner |
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M2-656 |
Animals: Cow |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Closeup of a spotted cow standing in a pasture |
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M2-657 |
Animals: Cow |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Spotted cow grazing in a pasture. Image is blurred |
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M2-658 |
Animals: Cows |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Two spotted cows standing in a pasture. Image is water-damaged |
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M2-659 |
Animals: Cows |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Small group of cows grazing in a field |
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M2-660 |
Animals: Horse |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's - 1930's |
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A work horse stands beside a narrow canal. A man is standing near the animal |
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M2-661 |
Boat: The "Charterhurst" |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
June 1930 |
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The "Charterhurst" is tied up at a dock, probably on the Mississippi Gulf Coast |
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M2-662 |
Buildings: Aerial Photo |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Aerial photo of an unidentified building. This structure also appears in M2-663 - M2-665 |
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M2-663 |
Buildings: Aerial Photo |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Aerial photo of unidentified building. See also M2-662, and M2-664 - M2-665 |
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M2-664 |
Buildings: Aerial Photo |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Aerial view of unidentified building. See also M2-662 - M2-663 and M2-665 |
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M2-665 |
Buildings: Aerial Photo |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Aerial view of unidentified building. See also M2-662 - M2- 664 |
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M2-666 |
Buildings: Farm |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Aerial view of unidentified farm |
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M2-667 |
Buildings: Unidentified |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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Large Mediterranean-style building, with statuary in front. A man is standing near the door |
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M2-668 |
Buildings: Unidentified |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's - 1930's |
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Tile-roofed stucco building with horse-drawn wagon in front. Possibly a European site |
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M2-669 |
Buildings: Unidentified |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's - 1930's |
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Three buildings, with water flowing by them. Possibly a scene in Venice, Italy |
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M2-670 |
Business: Unidentified |
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4 x 10 |
B & W |
1930's |
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Unidentified complex of commercial buildings, with 1930's model automobiles in the parking areas. |
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M2-671 |
Campaign Truck: Bill Harper |
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2 x 4 |
B & W |
1934 |
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Campaign truck announcing Judge Bill Harper's candidacy for Congress from the 5th District of Louisiana. The photo was sent to Mr. Bilbo as an advertisement for Lloyd Walters Radio Service of Monroe, Lousisiana. (See letter dated July 9, 1934, Box 145) |
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M2-672 |
Campaign Truck: Thomas Heflin |
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2 x 4 |
B & W |
1938 |
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Truck advertising former U.S. Senator James Thomas Heflin's (D-Ala.) candidacy in the 1938 Democratic Primary. The vehicle is parked in front of the Lauderdale County Court House in Florence, Alabama |
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M2-673 |
Campaign Truck: Thomas Heflin |
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2 x 4 |
B & W |
1938 |
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This photo focuses on a cardboard sign hung on the door handle of J. Thomas Heflin's campaign truck which says "Information Bureau for the Pope of Rome." The sign refers to former New York governor and unsuccessful presidential candidate, Al Smith, who was Catholic |
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M2-674 |
Campaign Truck: Thomas Heflin |
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2 x 4 |
B & W |
1938 |
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Similar to M2-673, but taken from further away |
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M2-675 |
Campaign Truck: Thomas Heflin |
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2 x 4 |
B & W |
1938 |
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In this view, the cardboard sign featured in M2-673 and M2-674 is hanging at the rear of the truck |
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M2-676 |
Cemetery |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
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A somewhat unkempt portion of an unidentified cemetery, in which most deaths occurred in the early 1940's |
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M2-677 |
Concrete Pipe Failure |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
1932 |
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Damaged concrete water/sewer pipes in Bradenton, Florida, only five years after installation. Note on back of photo from C.B. Beasley |
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M2-678 |
Concrete Pipe Failure |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
1941 |
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Two damaged and broken concrete water/sewer pipes, sitting on grass |
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M2-679 |
Concrete Pipe Failure |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1941 |
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A section of broken concrete water/sewer pipe, resting against a pole |
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M2-680 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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American cotton bales in a warehouse in Manchester, England. Jute coverings on the bales cover about 40% of the surface, when in perfect condition |
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M2-681 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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American cotton bales in a foreign warehouse. The jute covers account for 6°s of the total weight - largest percentage in the world at the time |
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M2-682 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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A horse-drawn wagon loaded with bales of American cotton arrives in England. Jute coverings,on the bales provide scant protection, so the cotton arrives ragged and torn |
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M2-683 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Three American bales covered with cotton. The bale in the center has been pressed to high density |
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M2-684 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Two high density bales of American cotton - one with cotton covering (left) and one with jute covering (right). The cotton covering weighs only 4 1/2 pounds - much less than the jute |
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M2-685 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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An unidentified man checks cotton-covered high density bales in a New Orleans warehouse |
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M2-686 |
Cotton: American |
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6 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Cotton-covered and jute-covered high density bales on flat cars at ship-side, Galveston, Texas. Three men wearing topcoats and hats stand nearby |
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M2-687 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Three unidentified men watch as cotton-covered bales are loaded onto a ship at New Orleans, Louisiana |
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M2-688 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Cotton-covered and jute-covered bales stacked in the hold of a ship |
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M2-689 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
Sept. 1938 |
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Two men stand beside a bale of cotton billed as the "First Cotton Covered Bale" |
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M2-690 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1937 |
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Two men watch as three jute-covered bales of cotton are either loaded or unloaded at ship-side |
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M2-691 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1937 |
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The two men in M2-690 examine three cotton-covered bales at ship-side |
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M2-692 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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A worker rolls a cotton-covered bale into position in a warehouse |
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M2-693 |
Cotton: American |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Three unidentified men examine cotton-covered bales in a warehouse |
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M2-694 |
Cotton: American |
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B & W |
1939 |
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An unidentified man stands behind a cotton-covered bale that is part of a 600 bale shipment to Genoa, Italy |
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M2-695 |
Cotton: American |
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2 x 3 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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A truck loaded with cotton-covered bales, at Citizens Gin Company, Brookston, Texas |
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M2-696 |
Cotton: American |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Cotton-covered bales lined up against a steel wall |
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M2-697 |
Cotton: American |
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3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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A worker demonstrates the severity of a cut on a high density bale of cotton after removal of its restraining bands. The bale was purchased for a spinning test in Plainview, Texas |
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M2-698 |
Cotton: American |
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3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Closeup of a severe cut on a high density bale of cotton purchased for a spinning test in Plainview, Texas |
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M2-699 |
Cotton: American |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Four cotton-covered bales, with cuts near the top |
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M2-700 |
Cotton: American |
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3 x 5; 5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1938 |
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Four children - three caucasian, one African American - stand in front of cotton-covered bales |
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M2-701 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Three bales of cotton - two cotton-covered, one jute covered - on a railroad loading platform |
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M2-702 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Bales of cotton sit on a platform, waiting to be loaded onto a train |
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M2-703 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Two cotton-covered bales with no restraining bands sit on a railroad platform |
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M2-704 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Closeup of a cotton-covered bale |
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M2-705 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca.1939 |
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An unidentified man stands beside a cotton-covered bale |
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M2-706 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Two cotton-covered bales upon arrival in Havre, France |
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M2-707 |
Cotton: American |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Two cotton-covered bales upon arrival in Havre, France |
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M2-708 |
Cotton: American |
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3 x 4 ; 8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1939 |
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Three men and one woman pose with two bales of cotton, outside a vine-covered building |
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M2-709 |
Cotton: East Indian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Three bales of East Indian Cotton, upon arrival at an American port, showing that imported cotton arrives at its destination ragged, just as American cotton does. See letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-710 |
Cotton: East Indian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Four bales of East Indian Cotton upon arrival at an American port. See letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-711 |
Cotton: Egyptian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Bales of Egyptian cotton lined up against a brick wall. See related letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-712 |
Cotton: Egyptian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Egyptian (British Sudan) cotton upon arrival at port warehouse has large tears in its coverings. See related letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-713 |
Cotton: Egyptian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Four bales of Egyptian cotton (produced in British Sudan) in transit to an American mill. The bales wait on a loading dock for the next leg of their journey. See related letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-714 |
Cotton: Egyptian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Two bales of Egyptian cotton wait on a loading dock for shipment to an American mill. See related letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-715 |
Cotton: Egyptian |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1939 |
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Egyptian (British Sudan) cotton in transit to American mill. See related letter from H. Thomas Austern, June 24, 1939, Box 412 |
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M2-716 |
Envelopes: President and Cabinet |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
1933 |
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Photo of envelopes bearing the autographs of President Franklin Roosevelt and members of his cabinet. Each envelope also bears a commemorative George Washington stamp. See related letter from Joseph W. Jones, May 27, 1935, Box 208 |
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M2-717 |
Envelopes: U.S. Senate |
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5 x 7
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B & W |
1932 |
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Envelopes bearing the signatures of eight U.S. Senators, plus commemorative George Washington stamps. See related letter from Joseph W. Jones, May 27, 1935, Box 208 |
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M2-718 |
Envelopes: Governors |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
1932 |
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Eight envelopes bearing signatures of the governors of Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, and Louisiana. Envelopes also bear commemorative George Washington stamps. See related letter from Joseph W. Jones, May 27, 1935, Box 208 |
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M2-719 |
Flood |
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4 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
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House surrounded by flood waters |
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M2-720 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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Flood waters of the Tombigbee River between Amory and Bigbee, Mississippi |
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M2-721 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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Flood waters cover land on both sides of U.S. Highway 45 North, near Columbus, Mississippi |
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M2-722 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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Flooded river threatens nearby commercial establishments |
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M2-723 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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River bridge and surrounding flood waters |
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M2-724 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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Flooded residential area |
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M2-725 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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Flooded residential area |
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M2-726 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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Flood waters wash away sand bags from the under-structure of a bridge |
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M2-727 |
Flood |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
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A man examines sand bags underneath a bridge, during a flood |
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M2-728 |
Flood Control |
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3 x 6 |
B & W |
1933 |
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Miniature model of Diamond Cut-off, on the Mississippi River, showing a flood-control design formulated at the Hydraulic Laboratory in Vicksburg, Mississippi |
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M2-729 |
Football Game |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's
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Football game in progress in an open field with crude goal posts at either end. A large crowd watches from the sidelines, and two school buildings are in the background |
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M2-730 |
Funeral: Senator Byron P. "Pat" Harrison |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
June 25, 1941 |
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The flag-draped coffin of Senator Byron P. "Pat" Harrison lies in state in the sanctuary of the First Methodist Church of Gulfport, Mississippi |
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M2-731 |
Funeral: Senator Byron P. "Pat" Harrison |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
June 25, 1941 |
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Mourners pass by the open casket of Senator Pat Harrison during funeral services at the First Methodist Church of Gulfport, Mississippi |
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M2-732 |
Funeral: Unidentified |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
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The coffin of an unidentified individual, surrounded by flowers and covered with the Mississippi State flag, lies in state in the central rotunda of the New Capitol in Jackson, Mississippi |
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M2-733 |
Holabird Quartermasters Depot |
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6 x 8 |
B & W |
1929 |
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Aerial view of Holabird Quartermasters Depot at Baltimore, Maryland, site of the "Military Transportation Pageant and Exposition." The photo is part of a booklet describing the exposition |
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M2-734 |
Home Furnishings |
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2 1/2 x 3 |
B & W |
ca. 1930 |
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Two-handled silver urn, with cover. A coat of arms adorns the front |
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M2-735 |
Home Furnishings |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930 |
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A white antique marble object, possibly a fireplace inset. Its dimensions are on back of the photo |
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M2-736 |
Home Furnishings |
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5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930 |
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Polished marble fireplace. Notation on back of photo sets its price at $450.00 |
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M2-737 |
Home Furnishings |
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8 x 10 |
B & W |
1928 |
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Dormitory bed constructed of high carbon steel tubing, by the Logan Company of Louisville, Kentucky |
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M2-738 |
Home Furnishings |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
1931 |
|
Commercial kitchen with Hotpoint electric range, stainless steel counter tops, work island, and checkerboard tile floor |
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M2-739 |
Home Furnishings |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
1931 |
|
Another section of the kitchen in M2-738, showing deep stainless steel sinks, counter tops, and shelf unit |
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M2-740 |
Home Furnishings |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1930 |
|
Model bathroom with tile walls and floor, built in tub and shower, and paintings of peacocks on the walls. The room is a product of Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky |
|
M2-741 |
House: Italian Villa |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
1931 |
|
Two-story stucco house with tile roof, set on a lot that slopes in front |
|
M2-742 |
House: "Killkare" |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
1931 |
|
Front view of one-story wood frame house entitled "Killkare," featuring a large patio with swings and rocking chairs |
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M2-743 |
House: "Killkare" |
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3 x 5 |
B & W |
1931 |
|
Back view of house entitled "Killkare." The dominant fearure is a huge stone chimney in the center |
|
M2-744 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 1/2 x 2 1/2 |
B & W |
1946 |
|
One-story wood frame house in a rural setting. A dirt road is in front of the dwelling |
|
M2-745 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
One and a half story wood frame house with wrap-around porch and brick curtain wall |
|
M2-746 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Front and side view of one-story asbestos siding house situated on a corner lot in a residential area |
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M2-747 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Front and side view of house in M2-746 |
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M2-748 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Side view of house in M2-746 and M2-747 |
|
M2-749 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Back view of house in M2-746 through M2-748 |
|
M2-750 |
House: Unidentified |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Two-story brick house with high-pitched gable roof. This image is very dark |
|
M2-751 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Flat-roofed Spanish style stucco house, surrounded by a stucco fence |
|
M2-752 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
A second view of the house in M2-751 |
|
M2-753 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
Albumen |
Jan. 1935 |
|
Front view of one-story wood siding home, with carport. The house is on a paved and curbed street |
|
M2-754 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 3 1/2 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Two-story white brick house, with tall outside chminey and no porch. Snow is on the ground |
|
M2-755 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
Albumen |
ca. 1930's |
|
Two sections of a one-story wood frame bouse being prepared for removal from its current location. Three workmen are in the photo |
|
M2-756 |
House: Unidentified |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Two-story brick house, with focus on dormer window. The images are somewhat faded |
|
M2-757 |
House: Unidentified |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
One-story Spanish style stucco house with tile roof. The house is on a treeless lot, and other vegetation is scant |
|
M2-758 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 3 |
Albumen |
ca. 1940's |
|
Two-story brick house in a rural setting-possibly Falls Church, Virginia. The back of the photo bears the name and address of R.S. Holmes |
|
M2-759 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
1938 |
|
One-story wood siding house with shutters and tall, outside chimney. Note on photo says "This is my home-it's not so fine, but it's nice & clean & belongs to my mother & I" |
|
M2-760 |
House: Unidentified |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
1938 |
|
Rear view of house in M2-759, with elderly lady standing in yard. Note on photo says "This is my dear mother out in the backyard - she is 70 years of age this past April" |
|
M2-761 |
House: Unidentified |
|
5 x 7 |
Albumen |
ca. 1930's - 1940's |
|
Aerial view of a large two-story house, with extensive grounds |
|
M2-762 |
Houses: Unidentified |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
Six views of large estate houses. Numbers 1 & 2 are front and side views of the same house: numbers 3 & 4 are front and side views of a second house: and numbers 5 & 6 are front views of two different houses |
|
M2-763 |
Landscape: Bridge |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
Large concrete and steel structure, possibly a railroad bridge. A man is standing beneath the structure |
|
M2-764 |
Landscape: Building |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
An unidentified building is almost obscured by dense vegetation. The image is faded and blurred |
|
M2-765 |
Landscape: Flower Bed |
|
5 x 7 |
Albumen |
ca. 1930 |
|
A circular flower bed, with a picket fence in the background. A G.M. & N boxcar sits on a railroad track to the right, and across the tracks is a church |
|
M2-766 |
Landscape: Garden |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
Well-manicured hedges and sculptured shrubs. The image is faded and blurred |
|
M2-767 |
Landscape: Pier |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1931 |
|
A quaint wooden pier on a lake, with a thatched roof shelter at one end, and tropical plants on each side |
|
M2-768 |
Landscape: Road |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's |
|
A narrow, tree-lined road, with narrow canals on each side |
|
M2-769 |
Landscape: Road |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's |
|
Narrow, tree-lined road, with canal on right. Two men wearing wooden shoes are in the foreground and a horse and wagon are just behind them |
|
M2-770 |
Landscape: Unidentified Structure |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
Brick-paved area with concrete barrier on one side. Possibly a retaining wall built along a shore line |
|
M2-771 |
Landscape: Woodland Scene |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
This photo of a woodland scene is blurred, giving it an appearance similar to a Monet painting |
|
M2-772 |
Parade |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's |
|
Float with two flower-decked columns on back and large horn in center. Two girls are riding on the float |
|
M2-773 |
Parade |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's |
|
Woman driving a decorated automobile in a parade. The image is blurred |
|
M2-774 |
Parade |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's |
|
Parade float. The image is very blurred |
|
M2-775 |
Parade |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1920's |
|
Two women ride on the horse-drawn Women's Club float |
|
M2-776 |
Parade |
|
4 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1933 |
|
A parade forming up at a dock in the West Indies. Many in the crowd are carrying signs in support of President Franklin Roosevelt |
|
M2-777 |
Prisoners |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
July 20, 1933 |
|
Prisoners leveling a terrace in New Mexico. See related letter from James A. Hearn, July 29, 1933, Box 136, Folder 21 |
|
M2-778 |
Railroad |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1915 |
|
Heavy equipment is used to clear debris from a railroad track, while a crowd looks on. Wheels for railroad cars are stacked in the foreground |
|
M2-779 |
School Building |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
Long, one-story brick school building in rural setting. A . wooden outbuilding and a basketball backboard are in the foreground |
|
M2-780 |
Timber Management |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
1945 |
|
Stand of five-year-old pine trees planted in spring of 1940 on Marshall Rivers' Farm |
|
M2-781 |
Timber Management |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
1945 |
|
Two men stand in a forest of 21-year-old pine trees on Marshall Rivers' Farm |
|
M2-782 |
Timber Management |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
Sept. 1931 |
|
One-year-old long leaf pines on Southern Railroad right-of-way near McNeill, Mississippi. See related letter from S.W. Greene of the McNeill Experiment Station, Sept. 12, 1931, Box 96, Folder 2 |
|
M2-783 |
Timber Management |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
Sept. 1931 |
|
One-year-old long leaf pines on the Southern Railroad right-of-way near McNeill, Mississippi. See related letter from S.W. Greene of the McNeill Experiment Station, Sept. 12, 1931, Box 96, Folder 2 |
|
M2-784 |
Timber Management |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
April 1931 |
|
Longleaf pines in Jones County, Mississippi, turpentined and ready for logging |
|
M2-785 |
Timber Management |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
1935 |
|
Virgin stand of longleaf pine owned by Crosby Lumber Company, near Picayune, Mississippi |
|
M2-786 |
Timber Management |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
June 1939 |
|
Stand of loblolly pine in the Homochitto National Forest, Southwest Mississippi |
|
M2-787 |
Timber Management |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
April 1931 |
|
Gravel road with dense forests on both sides, near Natchez, Mississippi |
|
M2-788 |
Timber Management |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1930's |
|
View of Mississippi pine forest from a lookout tower |
|
M2-789 |
Timber Management |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
June 25, 1942 |
|
A row of houses with a forest in the background. This "Permanent Forest Community" was located in Crosby, Mississippi |
|
M2-790 |
Timber Management |
|
6 x 10 |
B & W |
1933 |
|
A forester inspects longleaf pine seedlings which are the offspring of nearby parent trees, near Lumberton, Mississippi |
|
M2-791 |
Timber Management |
|
6 x 8 |
B & W |
June 1939 |
|
A stand of red gum trees, somewhere in Mississippi |
|
M2-792 |
Trailers |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
ca. 1940 |
|
Four-wheeled utility wagon and trailer |
|
M2-793 |
Trailers |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
1937 |
|
Four-wheeled steel trailer |
|
M2-794 |
Trailers |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
1941 |
|
Postcard advertising Love Wagon Company's Model "M" Steel Trailer. The Company was located in Durant, Mississippi. See letter from Marcus Love, March 26, 1941, Box 594 |
|
M2-795 |
Trailers |
|
3 x 5 |
B & W |
1941 |
|
Postcard advertising Love Wagon Company's Model "E" Utility Wagon and Trailer. The Company was located in Durant, Mississippi |
|
M2-796 |
Trees |
|
2 x 3 |
B & W |
1929 |
|
A scraggly tree stands beside a gravel driveway leading to a farmhouse. The photo was attached to an unsigned letter dated Tuesday p.m., May 15, 1929, Box 60 |
|
M2-797 |
Trees |
|
5 x 7 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
A grove of Mississippi tung trees in full blossom |
|
M2-798 |
Vocation Building |
|
8 x 10 |
B & W |
1925 |
|
Workers rebuild the vocation building at an unidentified institution, which was partially destroyed by fire |
|
M2-799 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Japanese marines swimming in the Bismarck Sea, near New Guinea, as an American plane comes in for a strafing run |
|
M2-800 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Aerial view of a direct hit on a Japanese troop ship in the Bismarck Sea, near New Guinea |
|
M2-801 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Bombing of grounded Japanese planes at Wewak (possibly in the New Guinea area) |
|
M2-802 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
An airplane scores a direct hit on a ship, near Finschhafen, (possibly in the New Guinea area) |
|
M2-803 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Bombs bursting on Finschhafen (possibly in the New Guinea area) |
|
M2-804 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Aerial view of machine gun "nests" at Finschhafen (possibly in the New Guinea area) |
|
M2-805 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Aerial view of American paratroops landing at Markham Valley (possibly in the New Guinea area) |
|
M2-806 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
A Japanese "Natisabitchui" bomber, known as a "Betty," is shown just a few seconds before an American P-38 knocked it out |
|
M2-807 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
An American A-20 bombing a Japanese transport ship |
|
M2-808 |
World War II |
|
3 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
An A-20 fouling away after a bombing run on Atapi |
|
M2-809 |
World War II |
|
2 x 4 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Sergeant John W. Daniels, Jr. drinking a bottle of "Tooths Lager" Australian beer, behind his tent |
|
M2-810 |
World War II |
|
2 x 3 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Natives mill around in a clearing among palm trees (possibly in the New Guinea area). See also photos M2-308 through M2-312 |
|
M2-811 |
World War II |
|
2 x 3 |
B & W |
ca. 1944 |
|
Two young men wearing short pants, and military caps stand, with rifles at their sides. Palm trees are in the background. See also photos M2-308 through M2-312 |
|
M2-812 |
Yankee Clipper |
|
5 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
The clipper ship, "S.S. Clara Barton" |
|
M2-813 |
Yankee Clipper |
|
5 x 10 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
A slightly different view of the clipper ship "S.S. Clara Barton" |
|
M2-814 |
Yankee Clipper |
|
4 x 6 |
B & W |
ca. 1940's |
|
Interior of a typical cabin room aboard the clipper ship "S.S. Clara Barton" |