visibility Similar

code Related

A black and white photo of people on a boat, West Virginia. Farm Security Administration photograph.

description

Summary

Picryl description: Public domain historical photograph of 1930s America during the Great Depression, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

label_outline

Tags

west virginia charleston nitrate negatives south charleston w va photo riverboat husband wpa works progress administration works progress administration labor farm security administration 1930s great depression history of west virginia united states history 1930 s library of congress
date_range

Date

01/01/1938
person

Contributors

Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990, photographer
place

Location

South Charleston (W. Va.) ,  38.36833, -81.69944
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

http://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

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 Riverboat, History Of West Virginia, Husband

A black and white photo of logs stacked on top of each other, West Virginia. Farm Security Administration photograph.

San Bernardino Valley College, Auditorium, 701 South Mount Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA

Hightstown, New Jersey. Progress photograph taken during construction of the Jersey homesteads, a U.S. Resettlement Administration project

A black and white photo of a group of men, West Virginia. Farm Security Administration photograph.

Home of Negro WPA (Works Progress Administration/Work Projects Administration) worker. Muskogee County, Oklahoma

Richwood, West Virginia. These boys stayed at home when the special train left Richwood carrying agricultural workers to upper New York state to help in the harvest

Gaineswood, 805 South Cedar Street, Demopolis, Marengo County, AL

[Portrait of James P. (James Price) Johnson and Marty Marsala, Riverboat on the Hudson, N.Y., ca. July 1947]

Payday, coal mining town, Omar, West Virginia

Mrs. Tony Totore or Totoro?, 428 E. 116th St. 2nd floor back, makes from $2.00 to $2.50 a week making lace for a Contracter, Mrs. Rosina Schiaffo, 301 E 114th St, 3rd floor. Mrs. Sohiaffo, in turn, sends her lace to a manufacturer, M. Weber Co., 230 E 52nd St. Husband and two children, 4 and 7 yrs. Old. Mrs. Totoro said, "I rather work for a factory. They pay more." Husband is a cement laborer with irregular work. Location: New York, New York (State)

Train station Kempton, West Virginia - Public domain photograph.

U.S. Capitol. Progress photos of roof replacement over Senate and House chamber VI

Topics

west virginia charleston nitrate negatives south charleston w va photo riverboat husband wpa works progress administration works progress administration labor farm security administration 1930s great depression history of west virginia united states history 1930 s library of congress