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Thomas Miller, 51524 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Governor urges increased appropriation for Alaskan roads. Washington, D.C., March 5. Shown here with Anthony J. Dimond, delegate from Alaska to Congress, Governor Ernest Gruening, right, today urged the House Roads Committee to increase to "at least $600,000" a proposed allocation of $400,000 for construction of highways in Alaska national forests, 3-5-40

Governor urges increased appropriation for Alaskan roads. Washington, D.C., March 5. Shown here with Anthony J. Dimond, delegate from Alaska to Congress, Governor Ernest Gruening, right, today urged the House Roads Committee to increase to "at least $600,000" a proposed allocation of $400,000 for construction of highways in Alaska national forests, 3-5-40

A group of men standing around a table. America during Great Depression and World War Two. FSA / OWI Photograph.

Detroit, Michigan. Assembly of Rolls Royce engines at the Packard Motor Car Company. Army Air Force inspectors checking parts submitted by a Packard inspector

Inside of the Tri-County Farmers Co-op market at Du Bois, Pennsylvania

First witness as Monopoly Committee begins study of steel industry. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. First witness before the Monopoly Committee today as it opened a study of $4,000,000,000 steel industry was Elton Hoyt, 11, Manager of the Picklands, Mather, and Co., Cleveland, Ohio, who described his company's operations as manager for ore mining and shipping companies in the Lake Superior District. Hoyt told the committee his company had assets of $28,000,000 and managed 21 mines in the area

First witness as Monopoly Committee begins study of steel industry. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. First witness before the Monopoly Committee today as it opened a study of $4,000,000,000 steel industry was Elton Hoyt, 11, Manager of the Picklands, Mather, and Co., Cleveland, Ohio, who described his company's operations as manager for ore mining and shipping companies in the Lake Superior District. Hoyt told the committee his company had assets of $28,000,000 and managed 21 mines in the area

[James Farley] - Public domain portrait photograph

[First lady inspects war workers' homes. On an inspection tour of federal dormitories for war workers in Washington, D.C., on May 18, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt visited four projects erected for Negroes and expressed herself as highly pleased with the accomodations]

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Picryl description: Public domain photograph of the 1930s - 1940s, woman, female portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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district of columbia washington dc safety film negatives lady inspects war workers first lady inspects war workers homes inspection inspection tour dormitories war workers washington eleanor roosevelt eleanor roosevelt projects four projects negroes accomodations female portrait 1930s women woman photograph franklin delano roosevelt american first lady america race relations united states history african americans 1930 s library of congress
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01/01/1935
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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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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A black and white photo of a group of children. Office of War Information Photograph

Inaugural gown worn by Lady Bird Johnson, one of several First Lady's gowns at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.

New oversize trailer for war workers. Note modern floating axle on the new oversize bus trailer which holds 141 persons and may be the answer to the problem of transporting war workers to outlying defense plants. Designed and built by Office of Defense Transportation and War Production Board (WPB) officials with cooperation of private companies, the trailer rolls on eight standard truck size tires, with the usual six tires on the power unit. The truck trailer unit as a whole is fifty-five feet long

FIRST LADY AT HOLMES FUNERAL. MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, LEFT, AND MRS. FELIX FRANKFURTER, WIFE OF A CLOSE FRIEND OF THE LATE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, AT HOLMES FUNERAL

Chinese technical experts inspect reference material in University of Maryland library where they are attending UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) training center. From left: Miss Ing (from Far Eastern Division, China branch, UNRRA Washington D.C. office); C.C. Chen, N.F. Chang, Miss Eleanor Hindler (special consultatnt, ILO office, Montreal, acting as coordinator of the course for Chinese technical experts at UNRRA training center); Chuan-Kwang Lin; W.T. Chang

Washington, D.C. Preparing the defense bond sales photomural, to be installed in the Grand Central terminal, New York, in the visual unit of the FSA (Farm Security Administration). Laying out finished prints for inspection

Inspection of Australian Guard of Honour at Government House by the Duke of Gloucester on May 15, 1942. Inspecting the guard (between two lines)

Latest addition to D.C. War Housing Program. Mechanics laying pipe at Wake and Midway Halls, latest addition to the housing for war workers in Washington, D.C. The new buildings will house 1,000 Negro women war workers and is being completed by Samuel Plato, contractor

Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt - Public domain portrait print

War workers. Social activities. A sailor enjoys table tennis at the USO (United Service Organization) center in Washington, D.C.

ARMY, U.S. MOTOR TRUCK INSPECTION

A black and white photo of a woman and a child. Office of War Information Photograph

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district of columbia washington dc safety film negatives lady inspects war workers first lady inspects war workers homes inspection inspection tour dormitories war workers washington eleanor roosevelt eleanor roosevelt projects four projects negroes accomodations female portrait 1930s women woman photograph franklin delano roosevelt american first lady america race relations united states history african americans 1930 s library of congress