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Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. Walter Manz, farmer whose land was bought up by the Army for construction at Camp Crowder, has moved to town and has a job as project guard. Farmers from the area bought by the Army were given preference in employment

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. Former home of Ozark farm family whose land was bought by the Army for construction

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. James Mallory in his Ozark farmhouse. His land has been bought by the Army for construction of Camp Crowder, and next week, with the aid of the FSA (Farm Security Administration), he is moving to 160 acres of land and an entirely new type of farming

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. Mr. Casement, farmer in the area bought by the Army for construction. He has bought a farm nearby

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. James Mallory, Ozark farmer whose land has been bought by the Army for construction. With the aid of the FSA (Farm Security Administration) he will move to a farm in Bates County, one hundred miles north in the cornbelt

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. James Mallory in his Ozark farmhouse. His land has been bought by the Army for construction of Camp Crowder, and next week, with the aid of the FSA (Farm Security Administration), he is moving to 160 acres of land and an entirely new type of farming

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. A former farm worker, now a construction worker

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. Former home of Ozark farm family whose land was bought by the Army for construction

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. Farm couple from neighboring county. He came to this area for construction work

Newton County, Missouri. Camp Crowder area. Walter Manz, farmer whose land was bought up by the Army for construction at Camp Crowder, has moved to town and has a job as project guard. Farmers from the area bought by the Army were given preference in employment

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01/01/1942
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Vachon, John, 1914-1975, photographer
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Fredville ,  36.90951, -94.41272
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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 Camp Crowder, Preference, Fredville

Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. Harry E. Wilhelm, 43, a World War veteran and unemployed huckster of York, PA., won himself a job today on his ability to recite from memory the 6,757 words of the Constitution and Amendments. In his quest for work, Wilhelm called on Rep. Sol Bloom, Chairman of the United States Constitutional Sesquicentennial Commission, to whom he announced he was the only man in the world who could recite from memory the Constitution. Interested but skeptical, Bloom promised Wilhelm a job if he could back up hi claim. With Bloom checking the words, Wilhelm made good on his boast and is now an employee of the U.S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission mail room. 9/13/37

SMOOT, WALTER S. - Public domain portrait photograph

Halftrac scout cars. When the American assembly line gets down to business, things gets done and done well. The assembling of engines for the Army's new halftrac scout cars is a job well done and understood by the trained men of a large Ohio truck plant. White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio

Guard at the entrance to the Phillips gasoline plant

[A bugler of the First Battalion of the First Albanian Regiment of the Imperial Guard] / Abdullah Frères, Phot., Constantinople.

Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge, West Eighth Street North, Newton, Jasper County, IA

Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO

One of the first transatlantic flyers. Washington, D.C., May 29. Walter Hinton, one of the pilots on the U.S. Navy's first [à] flight across the Atlantic in 1919, as he appears today. In 1922 he was the first to fly a plan to South Carolina

[Occupational portrait of an African American brick layer] / A. C. Platt, Oberlin, O.

[A man engaged in metalwork, appears to be melting statues to reuse the metal, with a kitten next to his left leg]

Farm worker getting mail at the FSA (Farm Security Administration) farm family migratory labor camp. Yakima, Washington. At this camp the post office was combined with the Washington State employment service office and in this way the state employment representative kept close check on how much work residents were getting

A noontime rest for a full-fledged assembly worker at the Long Beach, Calif., plant of Douglas Aircraft Company. Nacelle parts for a heavy bomber form the background

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missouri newton county safety film negatives fredville newton camp crowder area camp crowder area walter manz walter manz farmer land army construction camp crowder town job project guard project guard farmers preference employment 1940s 40s united states history military uniforms 1940 s library of congress