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Women in war. Agricultural workers. With the nation's manpower swelling the ranks of the armed forces, women must step into many new occupations in both urban and rural life. These women harvest hands in Rochelle, Illinois, are helping the national welfare by picking the summer asparagus crop

Women in war. Agricultural workers. With the nation's manpower swelling the ranks of the armed forces, women must step into many new occupations in both urban and rural life. These women harvest hands in Rochelle, Illinois, are helping the national welfare by picking the summer asparagus crop

Women in war. Agricultural workers. With the nation's manpower swelling the ranks of the armed forces, women must step into many new occupations in both urban and rural life. These women harvest hands in Rochelle, Illinois, are helping the national welfare by picking the summer asparagus crop

Women in war. Agricultural workers. With the nation's manpower swelling the ranks of the armed forces, women must step into many new occupations in both urban and rural life. These women harvest hands in Rochelle, Illinois, are helping the national welfare by picking the summer asparagus crop

Women in war. Agricultural workers. With the nation's manpower swelling the ranks of the armed forces, women must step into many new occupations in both urban and rural life. These women harvest hands in Rochelle, Illinois, are helping the national welfare by picking the summer asparagus crop

A black and white photo of three men working in a field. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of people working in a field. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a woman in a field. Office of War Information Photograph

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

Women in war. Agricultural workers. With the nation's manpower swelling the ranks of the armed forces, women must step into many new occupations in both urban and rural life. These women harvest hands in Rochelle, Illinois, are helping the national welfare by picking the summer asparagus crop

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a farm, farmer, agriculture, early 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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illinois ogle county rochelle nitrate negatives rochelle ill women war agricultural workers agricultural workers nation manpower ranks forces step occupations life harvest hands women harvest hands welfare summer asparagus crop 1940 s women farm security administration 1940 s united states history farmers agriculture library of congress
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01/01/1942
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Rosener, Ann, photographer
United States. Office of War Information.
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Rochelle (Ill.) ,  41.92389, -89.06861
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Library of Congress
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Klishevo collective farm, near Moscow, USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). A group of women collective farmers replace the men who have left for the front

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Messinger's, business in New Rochelle, New York. View to cash desk and fitting rooms

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illinois ogle county rochelle nitrate negatives rochelle ill women war agricultural workers agricultural workers nation manpower ranks forces step occupations life harvest hands women harvest hands welfare summer asparagus crop 1940 s women farm security administration 1940 s united states history farmers agriculture library of congress