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Gloucester, Massachusetts. The ship docked, canvas baskets filled with rosefish go ashore where they will be inspected and weighed, then filleted and frozen and shipped to armed forces in the United States and abroad

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01/01/1942
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Liberman, Howard, photographer
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Gloucester (Mass.) ,  42.61583, -70.66194
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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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New York, New York. New England fisherman aboard their ship at Fulton fish market

A black and white photo of a boat in the ocean. Office of War Information Photograph

Xmas baskets for the poor. Washington, D.C., Dec. 24th. Left to right: Lady Lindsey, wife of the British Ambassador, Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Sec. of State, and Mrs. John Glisson, holding her daughter Leis, 5 years old. Lady Lindsey presented the the baskets to the poor at the Salvation Army today in place of Mrs. Roosevelt

Victory food from American waters. Tomorrow's fishermen--young Gloucester boys push wagons of rosefish from the unloading pier to the processing plant where the fish are filleted and frozen. Many of the boys will follow their forefathers and fishermen in New England waters

A black and white photo of a man on a boat. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man working in a factory. Office of War Information Photograph

[Water sports at Annisquam, Gloucester, Massachusetts.]

Rags. Collection and processing. A portion of the sorting room in a large Eastern rag processing plant. In this room new rag remnants, consisting chiefly of cuttings received from clothing factories, are sorted. The rags are classified and separated according to the type of cloth; colored rags are graded according to the ease with which they can be bleached. The baskets in back of the women are filled with rags that have been sorted and classified. The women work in teams of two; it takes a team about two hours to sort the rags in one full bale. In another part of the plant, a room of the same size and general appearance as this is used for sorting used rags. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland

On board the fishing boat Alden, out of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Fishermen chasing a school of mackerel

Sketch of the battlefield of Logan's Cross Roads : U.S. forces under the command of Major General G. H. Thomas, forces of the enemy commanded by Gen. G. B. Crittenden, Jan 19th., 1862 /

Mexican laborer contractors employ a checker who keeps track of number of baskets cut by each cutter, La Pryor, Texas. He also okays the baskets for shipping from fields

California Shipbuilding Corporation, Wilmington, California. Welder working on the hull of a Liberty ship

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