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Armenian woman living on a five-and-a-half acre vegetable farm which she runs with her son-in-law and his family. They have to rely on any outside work they can get to live thru the winter. West Andover, Massachusetts

Mrs. Ovegen Arakelian, Armenian, works eleven acres of land with her husband in West Andover, Massachusetts. Their vegetable farm is not enough to see them thru the winter, and their son tries to supplement the family income with work in town when he can get it

Mrs. Ovegen Arakelian, Armenian, works eleven acres of land with her husband in West Andover, Massachusetts. Their vegetable farm is not enough to see them thru the winter, and their son tries to supplement the family income with work in town when he can get it

Mrs. Melkon Loosigian, Armenian, wife of vegetable farmer in West Andover, Massachusetts. They have a fourteen-acre farm and have to depend on the income of a son who works at a mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts to pull thru the winter

Mrs. Melkon Loosigian, Armenian, wife of vegetable farmer in West Andover, Massachusetts. They have a fourteen-acre farm and have to depend on the income of a son who works at a mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts to pull thru the winter

Mr. Ovegen Sarkisian, Armenian vegetable farmer in West Andover, Massachusetts. He has a five and a half acre farm and has to get outside employment to pull thru the winter

Mr. Ovegen Arakelian, Armenian vegetable farmer in West Andover, Massachusetts. Has eleven acres of land which does not produce enough to carry them thru the winter. A son tries to get work in the mills in nearby Lowell

Mr. and Mrs. Melkon Loosigian, Armenians. Run a fourteen-acre vegetable farm. Son works in Arlington mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts, to help support family. West Andover, Massachusetts

Ann Garabedian, Russian girl married to Armenian vegetable gardener in Andover, Massachusetts. Her husband works as a truck driver in Lawrence in the winter

Armenian woman living on a five-and-a-half acre vegetable farm which she runs with her son-in-law and his family. They have to rely on any outside work they can get to live thru the winter. West Andover, Massachusetts

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01/01/1941
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Delano, Jack, photographer
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West Andover ,  42.66120, -71.15839
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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