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Home for defense worker. One of the homes for defense workers which the Tennessee Valley Authority is building in the Muscle Shoals area in northern Alabama. In this project, the TVA is acting as agent of the Federal Works Administrator

Modern equipment in a Tennessee Valley Authority demountable house. Modern equipment in a bathroom in one of the demountable houses which the TVA is building for defense workers in the Muscle Shoals area in northern Alabama. All fixtures are installed before the house leaves the assembly line. The Authority, acting as an agent of the

The "Cellar house of Pervyse," located 400 yards the first line trenches of the Year Canal. This was the last house occupied by the American Red Cross post service. It was operated by two men, the Baroness T'Serclaes and Miss Marie Chisholm, who served for four years although people were being killed by hundreds all around. Many thousands have had their wounds treated in this house

Manor house of a grand estate that is now the Trail End State Historic Site in Sheridan, Wyoming. The John B. Kendrick Mansion was built from 1908 to 1913 and inhabited by prosperous cattleman, Wyoming governor, and U.S. senator John B. Kendrick. The house was designed by Glenn Charles McAlister

The School-house on the hill - Public domain American sheet music, 1875

Two-room school house near Morehead, Kentucky. In these mountain areas the school term begins in June and goes through January, because in the late winter and spring months the weather is so severe and roads so bad and childrens' clothing is too inadequate

A black and white photo of a doorway in a building. Office of War Information Photograph

One-room schoolhouse. Seward County, Nebraska. Nebraska's school system is very little consolidated; these little white schools are on county crossroads throughout the state

One of the houses, sometimes mistaken for the last home of legendary western scout Christopher "Kit" Carson, in Boggsville, a Bent County, Colorado town where Carson died. Carson's much more humble cabin there was destroyed in a flood in 1921. Boggsville, originally a stagecoach stop on the Santa Fe Trail, was named for its principal resident, Thomas Boggs, an Indian trader and cattle dealer

The House on the Hill. In a little village in Tennessee, 16 miles from the railroad, this abandoned school house has been converted into a small infirmary or hospital where patients from the surrounding country may be brought for observation. The plan includes, also, the establishment of a well equipped dispensary, with a Public Health Nurse in charge, an assistant and also one of the mountain girls

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Miss Pickett.

Group title: Public Health Nursing, U.S.

Used in: R.C. Bul. Ap. 5/20.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

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01/01/1920
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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