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Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, digging a hole in the ground to see how far down the moisture goes, Creek County, Oklahoma. See general caption number 23

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01/01/1940
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Lee, Russell, 1903-1986, photographer
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Lawrence Creek ,  36.08507, -96.42529
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Library of Congress
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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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Kitchen table in home of Negro tenant farmer. Muskogee County, Oklahoma

A black and white photo of a man with a bucket, possibly related to: Pouring bran into can for mixing into a mash for the hogs. Sons of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, Creek County, Oklahoma. See general caption number 23

Mr. Jones planting tobacco. With the wooden peg in his hand he scoops a small hole for the plant to be inserted. Near Farrington, Orange County, North Carolina

A black and white photo of a man with a shovel, possibly related to: Son of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, carrying can full of mash to hogpen, Creek County, Oklahoma. See general caption, number 23

President of Jaycees and his wife at buffet supper in Eufaula, Oklahoma. See general caption number 25

Baltimore, Maryland. The "work" cards, by means of which constant check is kept on what is being done with each block of Social Security Account Applications, are punched in the Production and Control Section. Each hole in each "work" or peration, card represents a letter or a numeral. When translated, these give necessary pertinent data for the daily permenent work records of the Social Security Board Records Office in Baltimore. The photograph above shows a worker in the Production and Control Section of the Records Office punching "work", or operation cards

Former Nebraska farmer, now a migrant farm worker. Klamath County, Oregon. See general caption number 62-111

Pouring bran into can for mixing into a mash for the hogs. Sons of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, Creek County, Oklahoma. See general caption number 23

Wife of tenant farmer living near Muskogee picking over tomatoes before peeling for canning. Refer to general caption number 20

Removing bag of coffee from large pot in which the coffee was boiled for the buffet supper of the Jaycees at Eufaula, Oklahoma. See general caption number 25

Table being set for supper. House of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer. Creek County, Oklahoma. See general caption number 23

Land on the Arnold farm which they hope to clear next year. Western Washington, Thurston County, Michigan Hill. See general caption number 36

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