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The image displays a black and white photograph of a vast agricultural field. The scene is characterized by neatly aligned rows of crops that stretch out into the distance, showing signs of healthy growth with dense foliage on each plant. A few structures are visible in the background: what appears to be an old barn or farmhouse along with additional buildings which may serve as storage sheds or other farm-related facilities. These structures stand isolated against a plain sky and horizon line, indicating that this could be located within rural areas where farming is prevalent.

The photograph seems dated, possibly from early 20th century given the style of writing on top of it - "3-518". The absence of any modern machinery or technology suggests an era when agriculture relied more heavily upon manual labor and traditional practices. There's a sense of orderliness in the way crops have been cultivated; however, there is also evidence of nature reclaiming its space with some patches where plants are sparse.

No people are visible within this scene which adds to the feeling that it may be an image captured during non-working hours or at a distance too far for any individual detail identification. Overall, the photograph provides insight into agricultural practices and rural life possibly from early twentieth-century America.

The image displays a black and white photograph of a vast agricultural field. The scene is characterized by neatly aligned rows of crops that stretch out into the distance, showing signs of healthy growth with dense foliage on each plant. A few structures are visible in the background: what appears to be an old barn or farmhouse along with additional buildings which may serve as storage sheds or other farm-related facilities. These structures stand isolated against a plain sky and horizon line, indicating that this could be located within rural areas where farming is prevalent. The photograph seems dated, possibly from early 20th century given the style of writing on top of it - "3-518". The absence of any modern machinery or technology suggests an era when agriculture relied more heavily upon manual labor and traditional practices. There's a sense of orderliness in the way crops have been cultivated; however, there is also evidence of nature reclaiming its space with some patches where plants are sparse. No people are visible within this scene which adds to the feeling that it may be an image captured during non-working hours or at a distance too far for any individual detail identification. Overall, the photograph provides insight into agricultural practices and rural life possibly from early twentieth-century America.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Tractors on Lake Dick project, Arkansas

#Tractors #LakeDick #Arkansas #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770534/

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The photo depicts a person standing on what appears to be farmland. The individual is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, long-sleeved checkered shirt with rolled-up sleeves, and jeans patched at the knees. They are also equipped with protective knee pads. Behind them, two mules pull a plow through rows of crops that look like cotton plants in preparation for or following planting.

The person is holding onto what looks to be reins connected to the horses' bridles, suggesting they may have been guiding or controlling their work on the field. The sky above appears clear and bright, indicating good weather conditions conducive to farming activities.

A number "1850" with a line through it can be seen at the bottom of the image, possibly serving as a date marker related to agricultural data or historical context for this photo.

The photo depicts a person standing on what appears to be farmland. The individual is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, long-sleeved checkered shirt with rolled-up sleeves, and jeans patched at the knees. They are also equipped with protective knee pads. Behind them, two mules pull a plow through rows of crops that look like cotton plants in preparation for or following planting. The person is holding onto what looks to be reins connected to the horses' bridles, suggesting they may have been guiding or controlling their work on the field. The sky above appears clear and bright, indicating good weather conditions conducive to farming activities. A number "1850" with a line through it can be seen at the bottom of the image, possibly serving as a date marker related to agricultural data or historical context for this photo.

cropper near Lake Dick, Arkansas

#LakeDick #Arkansas #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770580/

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The black and white photograph depicts a desolate rural landscape. A curved dirt road, lined with overgrown grass on the sides, stretches into the distance toward several modest two-story houses, each featuring large windows, pitched roofs, and visible porches or front entrances. The homes appear similar in design but vary slightly in elevation above ground level. In the foreground to right of center is a cluster of weathered wooden fence posts with no attached wires, suggesting they have been repurposed rather than actively maintained.

The sky overhead is overcast, contributing to an overall atmosphere that feels both stark and tranquil. The absence of people or movement conveys isolation. This image could be interpreted as representing the living conditions in a cooperative housing community during a period when such communities were created for laborers by employers like oil companies to provide stable employment with decent accommodation.

The photograph's grayscale tones add to its timeless quality, potentially indicating that it was taken some decades ago or is styled to appear vintage. The image has an overlay text "J-2013" which may indicate a cataloging system used for archiving such photographs.

The black and white photograph depicts a desolate rural landscape. A curved dirt road, lined with overgrown grass on the sides, stretches into the distance toward several modest two-story houses, each featuring large windows, pitched roofs, and visible porches or front entrances. The homes appear similar in design but vary slightly in elevation above ground level. In the foreground to right of center is a cluster of weathered wooden fence posts with no attached wires, suggesting they have been repurposed rather than actively maintained. The sky overhead is overcast, contributing to an overall atmosphere that feels both stark and tranquil. The absence of people or movement conveys isolation. This image could be interpreted as representing the living conditions in a cooperative housing community during a period when such communities were created for laborers by employers like oil companies to provide stable employment with decent accommodation. The photograph's grayscale tones add to its timeless quality, potentially indicating that it was taken some decades ago or is styled to appear vintage. The image has an overlay text "J-2013" which may indicate a cataloging system used for archiving such photographs.

Houses at Lake Dick cooperative, Arkansas

#LakeDick #Arkansas #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770541/

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A black-and-white historical photograph depicting a rural farming scene. A man wearing overalls and a wide-brimmed hat is leading a line of mules harnessed to plows, engaged in tilling the soil. The field extends into the distance under an open sky with few clouds visible. In the foreground, we see more individuals working with similar equipment amidst freshly turned earth, indicative of agricultural labor.

A black-and-white historical photograph depicting a rural farming scene. A man wearing overalls and a wide-brimmed hat is leading a line of mules harnessed to plows, engaged in tilling the soil. The field extends into the distance under an open sky with few clouds visible. In the foreground, we see more individuals working with similar equipment amidst freshly turned earth, indicative of agricultural labor.

Farmers with mule teams and cultivators. Lake Dick project, Arkansas

#LakeDick #Arkansas #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770537/

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The black and white photograph captures a moment from agricultural life. It features an individual operating a large, mechanical farming implement, which appears to be a crop sprayer or harvester on wheels, in the middle of a vast field filled with rows of crops. The machinery has multiple levels with crossbars that suggest it is designed for heavy-duty work across the expanse of farmland. Visible behind and around this central figure are fields extending into the distance under an open sky. A few structures such as barns or houses can be discerned in the background, indicating a rural setting likely associated with farming activities.

The photograph evokes historical agricultural practices using mechanized equipment that was common during certain periods of development in agriculture, particularly around the early to mid-20th century when mechanization revolutionized farm productivity. The image's monochromatic tone and lack of modern machinery or vehicles suggest it may be from a time before comprehensive rural electrification and widespread use of contemporary agricultural technologies.

The photograph carries historical significance as part of a collection linked with Dorothea Lange, known for her documentary photography focused on social issues such as poverty. The text "Tractors on Lake Dick project, Arkansas" suggests this image is associated with an effort documenting the use of tractors in farming around or nea [...]

The black and white photograph captures a moment from agricultural life. It features an individual operating a large, mechanical farming implement, which appears to be a crop sprayer or harvester on wheels, in the middle of a vast field filled with rows of crops. The machinery has multiple levels with crossbars that suggest it is designed for heavy-duty work across the expanse of farmland. Visible behind and around this central figure are fields extending into the distance under an open sky. A few structures such as barns or houses can be discerned in the background, indicating a rural setting likely associated with farming activities. The photograph evokes historical agricultural practices using mechanized equipment that was common during certain periods of development in agriculture, particularly around the early to mid-20th century when mechanization revolutionized farm productivity. The image's monochromatic tone and lack of modern machinery or vehicles suggest it may be from a time before comprehensive rural electrification and widespread use of contemporary agricultural technologies. The photograph carries historical significance as part of a collection linked with Dorothea Lange, known for her documentary photography focused on social issues such as poverty. The text "Tractors on Lake Dick project, Arkansas" suggests this image is associated with an effort documenting the use of tractors in farming around or nea [...]

Tractors on Lake Dick project, Arkansas

#Tractors #LakeDick #Arkansas #DorotheaLange #DorotheaLanges #America #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770533/

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The photograph is a black and white image depicting an individual operating agricultural machinery. The person appears to be standing on the rear part of the tractor, which has large wheels and various mechanical components such as gears or chains that suggest it's used for plowing fields.

In terms of description: A lone figure stands atop a piece of heavy farm equipment known for its role in preparing soil prior to planting crops. The individual is wearing casual work attire, including what looks like a sleeveless shirt with rolled-up sleeves and trousers, suitable for outdoor labor. They wear no protective gear such as gloves or safety goggles.

The tractor has several lights attached, which could indicate that it's used during early morning hours or in low light conditions to improve visibility while working outside of daylight hours.

No discernible facial features are prominent due to the angle at which the photograph is taken and potential aging effects on the film. The backdrop shows an open field with a clear sky, suggesting an outdoor rural setting typical for agricultural activities.

Regarding additional information: This image seems part of a series or project called "Tractor on Lake Dick" in Arkansas as indicated by the provided link (https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7c8ba25398d90c4f308.jpg). Dorothea Lange was known for her work during the Great Depression, documenting conditions of ag [...]

The photograph is a black and white image depicting an individual operating agricultural machinery. The person appears to be standing on the rear part of the tractor, which has large wheels and various mechanical components such as gears or chains that suggest it's used for plowing fields. In terms of description: A lone figure stands atop a piece of heavy farm equipment known for its role in preparing soil prior to planting crops. The individual is wearing casual work attire, including what looks like a sleeveless shirt with rolled-up sleeves and trousers, suitable for outdoor labor. They wear no protective gear such as gloves or safety goggles. The tractor has several lights attached, which could indicate that it's used during early morning hours or in low light conditions to improve visibility while working outside of daylight hours. No discernible facial features are prominent due to the angle at which the photograph is taken and potential aging effects on the film. The backdrop shows an open field with a clear sky, suggesting an outdoor rural setting typical for agricultural activities. Regarding additional information: This image seems part of a series or project called "Tractor on Lake Dick" in Arkansas as indicated by the provided link (https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7c8ba25398d90c4f308.jpg). Dorothea Lange was known for her work during the Great Depression, documenting conditions of ag [...]

Tractor on Lake Dick project, Arkansas

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770531/

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‘Lunch is prepared for the school children at Lake Dick.’ October 1938.
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #school #education #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘Lake Dick School House also doubled as a Community Center.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #school #education #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘Lake Dick Agricultural High School’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
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‘Lake Dick Agricultural High School’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938. https://daysgoneby.me/new-schools-children-lake-dick-arkansas-vital/

to work for themselves. Here 3,453 acres had been purchased, and 80 houses, 6 community buildings and several farm support structures built, to create a cooperative farm community.
👉ALT
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #school #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘The principal of the school is talking to a teacher at Lake Dick school.’ October 1938.
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‘The principal of the school is talking to a teacher at Lake Dick school.’ October 1938. https://daysgoneby.me/new-schools-children-lake-dick-arkansas-vital/

In #OCTOBER 1938
👇🧵
#Photographer #RussellLee (1903-1986) at the #LakeDick Resettlement Community, #Arkansas, for the Photography Project of #ResettlementAdministration (by 1938 the #FarmSecurityAdministration)
This was one of the #RA’s efforts to help sharecroppers ➡️
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‘Looking Across the Lake, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’
Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986)
October 1938
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #housing #houses #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘Lake Dick houses.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986) in September-October 1938.

‘Lake Dick houses.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986) in September-October 1938.

to work for themselves. Here 3,453 acres had been purchased, and 80 #houses, 6 community buildings and several farm support structures built, to create a cooperative farm community.
👉ALT
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #housing #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘Typical Lake Dick farm home. Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986) in September-October 1938.’

‘Typical Lake Dick farm home. Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986) in September-October 1938.’

In #OCTOBER 1938
#Photographer #RussellLee (1903-1986) at the #LakeDick Resettlement Community, #Arkansas, for the Photography Project of #ResettlementAdministration (by 1938 the #FarmSecurityAdministration)
👇🧵
This was one of the #RA’s efforts to help sharecroppers ➡️
👉ALT

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‘Panoramic view of Lake Dick Project. Community center in foreground. Lake Dick, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘Members of Lake Dick cooperative, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.

‘Members of Lake Dick cooperative, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.

to work for themselves. Here 3,453 acres had been purchased, and 80 houses, 6 community buildings and several farm support structures built, to create a cooperative farm community.
👉ALT
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #LakeDick #Arkansas

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‘Members of Lake Dick cooperative resting on bales of cotton, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
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‘Members of Lake Dick cooperative resting on bales of cotton, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938. https://daysgoneby.me/arkansas-lake-dick-represents-socialistically-oriented-many-cooperative-farms/ 4.8.20

In #OCTOBER 1938
#Photographer #RussellLee (1903-1986) at the #LakeDick Resettlement Community, #Arkansas, for the Photography Project of #ResettlementAdministration (by 1938 the #FarmSecurityAdministration)
👇🧵
This was one of the #RA’s efforts to help sharecroppers ➡️
👉ALT

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Putting up soybean hay. The man driving the mule in these photos is the president of Cooperative Association.
Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #LakeDick #Arkansas

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to work for themselves. Here 3,453 acres had been purchased, and 80 houses, 6 community buildings and several farm support structures built, to create a cooperative farm community.
#blackandwhitephotography #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #LakeDick #Arkansas

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In #OCTOBER 1938
👇🧵
#Photographer #RussellLee (1903-1986) at the #LakeDick Resettlement Community, #Arkansas, for the Photography Project of #ResettlementAdministration (by 1938 the #FarmSecurityAdministration)
This was one of the #RA’s efforts to help sharecroppers ➡️
👉ALT

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‘Bookkeeper, Lake Dick Cooperative Association’ Lake Dick Project, Arkansas. Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
#photographers #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #cooperativefarming #LakeDick

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‘Office of cooperative association. Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
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‘Office of cooperative association. Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938. Image from https://daysgoneby.me/arkansas-lake-dick-represents-socialistically-oriented-many-cooperative-farms/ 4.8.20

to work for themselves. Here 3,453 acres had been purchased, and 80 houses, 6 community buildings and several farm support structures built, to create a cooperative farm community.
👉ALT
@livingnewdeal.bsky.social
#photographers #RussellLee #TheNewDeal #cooperatives #farming #LakeDick

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‘President of Lake Dick cooperative association. Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938.
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‘President of Lake Dick cooperative association. Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ Photographer Russell Lee (1903-1986). October 1938. image from https://daysgoneby.me/arkansas-lake-dick-represents-socialistically-oriented-many-cooperative-farms/ 4.8.20

In #OCTOBER 1938
#Photographer #RussellLee (1903-1986) at the #LakeDick Resettlement Community, #Arkansas, for the Photography Project of #ResettlementAdministration (by 1938 the #FarmSecurityAdministration)
👇🧵
This was one of the #RA’s efforts to help sharecroppers ➡️
👉ALT

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‘Bedroom in farm home, Lake Dick Project.
#RA/#FSA #photographer #RussellLee. September 1938.
#ResettlementAdministration #TheNewDeal #LakeDick #Arkansas #housing #interiordesign #interiordecoration #furnituredesign #bedrooms #blackandwhitephotography

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‘Bathroom in farmer’s home, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’
#RA/#FSA #photographer #RussellLee. September 1938.
#ResettlementAdministration #TheNewDeal #LakeDick #Arkansas #housing #interiordesign #bathrooms #blackandwhitephotography

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‘Lake Dick Farmer in home, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ RA/FSA photographer Russell Lee. September 1938.

‘Lake Dick Farmer in home, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’ RA/FSA photographer Russell Lee. September 1938.

sharecroppers to work for themselves. Here 3,453 acres had been purchased, and 80 houses, 6 community buildings and several ➡️
#TheNewDeal #LakeDick #Arkansas #housing #interiordesign #interiordecoration #livingroom #furnituredesign #RussellLee #blackandwhitephotography

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‘Simple living room in Lake Dick Project home’ RA/FSA photographer Russell Lee. September 1938.
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‘Simple living room in Lake Dick Project home’ RA/FSA photographer Russell Lee. September 1938. Images from https://daysgoneby.me/new-deal-project-in-arkansas/

In #SEPTEMBER 1938
👇🧵
#Photographer #RussellLee (1903-1986) at the #LakeDick Resettlement Community, #Arkansas, for the Photography Project of #ResettlementAdministration (by 1938 the #FarmSecurityAdministration)
This was one of the #RA’s efforts to help ➡️
👉ALT

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‘Canned goods in project home, Lake Dick, Arkansas.’
#RA/#FSA #photographer #RussellLee. September 1938.
@livingnewdeal.bsky.social
#TheNewDeal #ResettlementAdministration #TheNewDeal #LakeDick #housing #kitchens #blackandwhitephotography

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‘Lake Dick Project. Farm wife in Kitchen of new home.’
#RA/#FSA #photographer #RussellLee. September 1938.
@livingnewdeal.bsky.social
#TheNewDeal #ResettlementAdministration #TheNewDeal #LakeDick #Arkansas #blackandwhitephotography

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‘Stove and hot water boiler in farm home. Lake Dick Project, Arkansas.’
#RA/#FSA #photographer #RussellLee. September 1938.
@livingnewdeal.bsky.social
#TheNewDeal #ResettlementAdministration #TheNewDeal #LakeDick #housing #kitchens #Photographer #RussellLee #blackandwhitephotography

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‘Refrigerator in farm home, Lake Dick Project.’
#RA/#FSA #photographer #RussellLee. September 1938.
@livingnewdeal.bsky.social
#TheNewDeal #ResettlementAdministration #TheNewDeal #LakeDick #housing #kitchens #blackandwhitephotography

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