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Grady Watson was moved from a shack in Irwinville to this home and farm unit in Irwinville Farms rural resettlement project. This view shows the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) house and the "Bryan" barn

Grady Watson was moved from a shack in Irwinville to this home and farm unit in Irwinville Farms rural resettlement project. This view shows the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) house and the "Bryan" barn

Barn on the Irwinville Farms project. Georgia

Barn on J.E. Herbrandson farm near Estherville, Iowa. Owner-operated. This farm is under heavy mortgage. It was bought originally at two hundred dollars per acre in fall of 1919. Pressure to keep up payments has resulted in general disrepair. Payments made up to April, 1936. Owner had to sell this year's crop to make payment. He is one year behind because of poor crops and high interest

Repaired house at Irwinville Farms, Georgia. There are twenty-three houses repaired in this manner on this Resettlement Administration project

Detail of barn on Lyle Askeland farm of six hundred forty acres, until recently part of an absentee estate near Armstrong, Iowa. Painting and repairing of buildings has been neglected for twenty years. This farm has now been taken over by loan company and is worked on a crop share (fifty-fifty basis on some stock)

Project manager Bryan talking with farmers at Irwinville Farms, Georgia

Former courthouse in Irwin County, Georgia, which has been remodeled into an apartment house for settlers on the Irwinville Farms project

Barn and silo on farm optioned by Resettlement Administration fifty miles north of Ithaca, New York. The farm is in good condition and little money need be spent on it. Tompkins County, New York

"Bryan" barn on rural resettlement farm unit in Irwinville Farms, Georgia. This barn, designed and built under supervision of W.P. Bryan, project manager, cost one hundred forty-five dollars. This compared with the cost of three hundred fifty dollars of Rural Resettlement Administration-specified barn

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01/01/1936
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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

label_outline Explore Fifty Dollars, Project Manager, Forty Five

House near Neil's Shipman's, Alapha, Georgia; Clyde Paul and his work, Irwin County, Georgia

Dead Sea Kallia Hotel. Mr. Levy, manager on upper terrace. Toscanini in group

Senate Committee questions Pennsy head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15. Martin W. Clement, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, today told the Senate Rail Inquiry that there had never been any objection from the Interstate Commerce Commission to salaries paid Directors of the road. At the same time, Clement admitted that his own salary had been increased from $60,000 to $100,000 on January 1, 1937. After hearing+F14 Clement, Chairman Wheeler criticized the ICC for their lack of supervision of the railroads and placed the blame for the current rail troubles at their door, 12/15/37

Architecture, Cook County, Georgia; Irwin County, Georgia; Ben Hill County, Georgia

Cotton warehouse, Ocilla, Georgia; Jake Clements; detached-kitchen house, Irwin County, Georgia; log cart; Dorminy tenant house

Tucker farm; Crystal Lake, Irwin County, Georgia

Visit to Joe Fletcher's home, Irwin County, Georgia; Radio Ranch Night Club, Moultrie, Georgia

Architecture, Irwin County, Georgia, South Georgia.

House at Irwinville Farms, Georgia

Interior of four-room scattered labor home built by FSA (Farm Security Administration) at cost of five hundred dollars. New Madrid County, Missouri

Correct way to bake turkey demonstrated by Uncle Sam's expert cooks. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. Note to housewives: your turkey- baking troubles will be over and the bird you serve for dinner this yuletide will be tender, juicy and flavorsome if you follow the method used by the expert cooks at the Bureau of Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continual testing and experimenting with various recipes has taught Uncle Sam's cooks that many a prize bird has become a "ham" when improperly prepared. The best recipe - so far discovered by the Bureau of Economics - is demonstrated in the following set of pictures, made under the supervision of Miss Lucy Alexander, Chief Cooking Specialist. Miss Alexander, a graduate of Vassar and the University of Illinois, has been on her present job for eleven years. Mrs. Jessie Lamb, Assistant Cook, is stuffing the turkey under the watchful eye of Miss Lucy Alexander. The turkeys on the table will go into the ovens at regular intervals, and be tasted and judged by a group of experts who are determining which diet and feeding program will produce the best flavored meat.

Squaw Valley farm. 640 acres, sixty in tillable land, raises mainly livestock. Established about fifty years ago. Note old shakes on small building in foreground. The Ola self-help sawmill co-op has supplied shingles for barn and grainery. Note new lumber from the mill, piled in yard. Gem County, Idaho. General caption 48

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georgia irwin county irwinville irwinville farms nitrate negatives bryan barn resettlement farm unit resettlement farm unit farms supervision project manager project manager cost cost one forty five dollars forty five dollars fifty fifty dollars rural rural resettlement american farmers library of congress