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Mrs. Earl Barber is moving from the Pine Camp expansion area to nearby Evans Mills. Mrs. Barber's husband was born in this very house fifty-two years ago. Near Pine Camp, New York

Mr. Herbert Alton, a neighbor, helps Mrs. Earl Barbour move from her home in the Pine Camp expansion area to nearby Evans Mills, New York. Alton himself will soon pack up and move to Syracuse, New York. Near Pine Camp, New York

Mr. Herbert Alton, a neighbor, helps Mrs. Earl Barbour move from her home in the Pine Camp expansion area to nearby Evans Mills, New York. Alton himself will soon pack up and move to Syracuse, New York. Near Pine Camp, New York

Main street in Evans Mills, New York, which is just outside the area being taken over by the Pine Camp expansion. Many of the residents in the area are moving here. Evans Mills, New York

Main street in Evans Mills, New York, which is just outside the area being taken over by the Pine Camp expansion. Many of the residents in the area are moving here. Evans Mills, New York

Mr. Fred Longamore helping his brother move out of the Pine Camp expansion area to a new farm fifty-six miles away. Mr. Longamore's own farm is also in the area. Near Pine Camp, New York

Mr. Fred Longamore helping his brother move out of the Pine Camp expansion area to a new farm fifty-six miles away. Mr. Longamore's own farm is also in the area. Near Pine Camp, New York

One of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tousant. The Tousants are moving out of the Pine Camp expansion area after having lived there for seventeen years. Near Pine Camp, New York

Mr. Earl J. Brown who had to move out of the Pine Camp expansion area. Near Pine Camp, New York

Mrs. Earl Barber is moving from the Pine Camp expansion area to nearby Evans Mills. Mrs. Barber's husband was born in this very house fifty-two years ago. Near Pine Camp, New York

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Picryl description: Public domain photograph of the 1930s - 1940s, woman, female portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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01/01/1941
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Delano, Jack, photographer
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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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