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Rehabilitation Administration loan supervisor, St. Charles Parish, near New Orleans, Louisiana, standing alongside corn which is yielding one hundred bushels an acre. This land has not been planted on for more than twenty-six years

Rehabilitation client and rehabilitation loan supervisor in St. Charles Parish near New Orleans looking over corn yielding: one hundred bushels an acre. This corn has been planted on land which has grown fallow for more than twenty-six years due to a sugarcane blight

Rehabilitation client and rehabilitation loan supervisor in St. Charles Parish near New Orleans looking over corn yielding: one hundred bushels an acre. This corn has been planted on land which has grown fallow for more than twenty-six years due to a sugarcane blight

Barn of Lyle Askeland farm, six hundred forty acres near Armstrong, Iowa. Owned by loan company. Until recently it was owned by absentee estate. Barn received little or no attention over period of twenty years

Detail of corn crib on Lyle Askedland farm, six hundred forty acres, near Armstrong, Iowa. This building has received little or no attention in twenty years. This farm until recently was owned by absentee estate. Is now owned by loan company

Detail of corn crib on Lyle Askedland farm, six hundred forty acres, near Armstrong, Iowa. This building has received little or no attention in twenty years. This farm until recently was owned by absentee estate. Is now owned by loan company

Sugar cane field of Resettlement Administration client. St. Charles Parish. Near New Orleans, Louisiana. The planting of the fields, long fallow, has been made possible by Resettlement Administration loans. A new healthy cane is now being cultivated, resistant to root rot, which caused the abandonment of this type of farming

Barn of Lyle Askeland farm, six hundred forty acres near Armstrong, Iowa. Owned by loan company. Until recently it was owned by absentee estate. Barn received little or no attention over period of twenty years

Detail of corn crib on Lyle Askedland farm, six hundred forty acres, near Armstrong, Iowa. This building has received little or no attention in twenty years. This farm until recently was owned by absentee estate. Is now owned by loan company

Rehabilitation Administration loan supervisor, St. Charles Parish, near New Orleans, Louisiana, standing alongside corn which is yielding one hundred bushels an acre. This land has not been planted on for more than twenty-six years

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01/01/1936
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Mydans, Carl, photographer
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Saint Rose ,  29.94687, -90.32313
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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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Power and conservation. Chickamauga Dam, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Insulators and bus wires in the switchyard of the TVA's Chickamauga Dam, located near Chattanooga, 471 miles above the mouth of the Tennessee River. The dam has an authorized power installation of 81,000 kilowatts, which can be increased to a possible ultimate of 108,000 kilowatts. The reservoir at the dam adds 377,000 acre feet of water to controlled storage on the Tennessee River system. The power that passes through this switchyard serves many useful domestic, agricultural and industrial uses

The temple at Deir el 'Ashâir. It stands on a platform of massive masonry, one hundred and twenty-six feet long by sixty-nine feet wide, and about twenty feet high on the eastern side, which faces Mount Hermon. The village is inhabited by a few families of Druses and Christians.

[Jewish factories in Palestine on Plain of Sharon & along the coast to Haifa. Acre. Kafar-Ata.The "Ata" Textile Co. The wadding plant]

A black and white photo of a man and a child, Louisiana. Farmers during Great Depression

El Shatt, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration's refugee camp for Yugoslavs

Farmers during Great Depression: A black and white photo of a man in a cowboy hat.

Spanish-American FSA (Farm Security Administration) client examining cauliflower in her garden to see if it is ready for picking, Taos County, New Mexico

Row of Negro cabins, Destrehan, Louisiana

Jewish factories in Palestine on Plain of Sharon & along the coast to Haifa. Tell Karaneh Springs near Acre. Fish farm. Water lillies [i.e., lilies]

A black and white photo of a man sitting on a log, Mississippi. Farmers during Great Depression.

Threshing wheat on Beerman's ranch at Emblem, Wyoming. He has about 160 acres (quarter section), about forty-three in wheat, the rest in oats, beans, and alfalfa. This year he is getting between fifty-five and sixty bushels per acre, whereas ordinarily he gets about forty bushels wheat per acre. He has lived on the place forty years and owned it for the past twenty.

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