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Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. From left to right: Mrs. Daisy Perkins, trimmer; Norma Webber, pit woman; Mrs. Violet Storey, take-away; Mrs. Elizabeth Esty and Florence Drouin, pond woman; and Mr. Dorothy De Greenia, slip woman

A group of women standing next to each other. Office of War Information Photograph

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Employees eating their lunch in a shed. From left to right: Norma Webber, pit woman; Mrs. Violet Storey, take-away; Mrs. Elizabeth Esty, pond woman; Florence Drouin, pond woman; Mrs. Dorothy De Greenia, slip woman

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Employees eating their lunch in a shed. From left to right: Norma Webber, pit woman; Mrs. Violet Storey, take-away; Mrs. Elizabeth Esty, pond woman; Florence Drouin, pond woman; Mrs. Dorothy De Greenia, slip woman

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. A break in the work, waiting for minor repairs. Left to right: Mrs. Daisy Perkins, trimmer; Mrs. Lucy DeGreenia, "take- away," and Barbara Webber, edger

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Employees eating their lunch in a shed. In the foreground is Mrs. Daisy Perkins, trimmer. Others, from left to right, Norma Webber, "pit woman"; Mrs. Violet Storey, "take-away"; Mrs. Elizabeth Esty and Florence Drouin, "pond-woman"; Mrs. Dorothy De Greenia, "slip woman"; Ruth De Roche, "pit woman"; Barbara Webber, "edger"; and Mrs. Lucy De Greenia, "take away"

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Mrs. Elizabeth Esty, left, and Florence Drouin, pond women; use regular logging pikes to bring the logs in place on the slip

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Florence Drouin and Mrs. Elizabeth Esty, pond women, use regular logging pikes to bring the logs into place on the slip

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Mrs. Elizabeth Esty and Florence Drouin, pond women, use regular logging pikes to bring the logs into place on the slip. The timber sawed at this mill is wood felled by the hurricane which hit New England in September, 1938

Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. From left to right: Mrs. Daisy Perkins, trimmer; Norma Webber, pit woman; Mrs. Violet Storey, take-away; Mrs. Elizabeth Esty and Florence Drouin, pond woman; and Mr. Dorothy De Greenia, slip woman

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Temp. note: owibatch5

Film copy on SIS roll 18, frame 1894.

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01/01/1943
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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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Carlisle, Pennsylvania. U.S. Army medical field service school. Army doctors listening to lecture on various methods of constructing incinerators in the field. Various types of incinerators are constructed in what is called the sanitary area of the barracks

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Pilot and observer who bought their own plane and flew it in from Wisconsin to join the patrol

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Personnel of the 20th submarine patrol at inspection

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other vehicles at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are checked thoroughly, and at regular intervals. Wherever possible, motorized military equipment is maintained in constant tip top shape, instantly ready for strenuous action

A group of men standing outside of a building, possibly related to: Street corner scene, Manchester, New Hampshire

Raking hay with a side delivery rake near Hanover, New Hampshire

Feet of a Negro farmer. Greene County, Georgia

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De Land pool. Babcock airplane plant. Joe Wheeler Miller of De Land, Florida is doing his part in making machinery that will keep American fighting planes in the air. He was named after a southern general, Joe Wheeler, by a father who thought the General was "the fightinest man he knew" and wanted his son to be likewise. He ran a fishing tackle business that went out with priorities. Although he never had an arc welding holder in his hands before entering the De Land vocational school, he and another similarly trained man have acquired speed that has doubled the Babcock production

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new hampshire merrimack county turkey pond safety film negatives lot 758 john collier photo mrs pond woman pit woman woman dorothy de greenia office of war information farm security administration united states history wwii home front great depression world war 2 library of congress