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A black and white photo shows a woman in the process of organizing or retrieving jars from shelves. She is wearing a knee-length dress with floral patterns, shoes that appear to be Mary Janes, which are low-heeled pumps commonly worn by women for comfort during the early-to-mid-20th century. The setting seems like an old-fashioned pantry or cellar as evidenced by wooden racks and crates on the floor holding more jars of preserved fruits and vegetables. Various tags with handwritten labels adorn some items, indicating organized storage but possibly outdated methods such as "red grapes," which may not be a typical item to preserve in this manner today. The scene depicts everyday life during an earlier era when home food preservation was prevalent due to economic reasons or lack of access to modern conveniences like supermarkets.

A black and white photo shows a woman in the process of organizing or retrieving jars from shelves. She is wearing a knee-length dress with floral patterns, shoes that appear to be Mary Janes, which are low-heeled pumps commonly worn by women for comfort during the early-to-mid-20th century. The setting seems like an old-fashioned pantry or cellar as evidenced by wooden racks and crates on the floor holding more jars of preserved fruits and vegetables. Various tags with handwritten labels adorn some items, indicating organized storage but possibly outdated methods such as "red grapes," which may not be a typical item to preserve in this manner today. The scene depicts everyday life during an earlier era when home food preservation was prevalent due to economic reasons or lack of access to modern conveniences like supermarkets.

Mrs. Botner arranging her storage cellar. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#Botner #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #MaryJanes #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773846/

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The image depicts a storage cellar filled with numerous jars of preserved food items. These include what appears to be various types of pickles and vegetables, meticulously organized on multiple shelves within the room. In addition to the jarred goods, there are large metal containers or milk churns placed prominently in the foreground along with wooden crates holding apples. The arrangement suggests a focus on self-sufficiency and preservation for future consumption, likely an essential practice during times of food scarcity as indicated by the context provided from Dorothea Lange's photograph collection.

The image depicts a storage cellar filled with numerous jars of preserved food items. These include what appears to be various types of pickles and vegetables, meticulously organized on multiple shelves within the room. In addition to the jarred goods, there are large metal containers or milk churns placed prominently in the foreground along with wooden crates holding apples. The arrangement suggests a focus on self-sufficiency and preservation for future consumption, likely an essential practice during times of food scarcity as indicated by the context provided from Dorothea Lange's photograph collection.

Interior of Mrs. Botner's storage cellar. 800 quarts of "food for the winter." "I miss my chickens so, but we're just not fixed for chickens or hogs yet." Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#Botner #800quarts #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon […]

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The image depicts a rural outdoor scene featuring an old wooden storage cellar. The structure is constructed with vertical and diagonal planks, exhibiting signs of weathering and age. One side shows the interior opening which appears dark, suggesting it might be underground or shaded from direct sunlight. To the right, there's a concrete foundation partially visible at the base. On top of this structure lies a wooden plank forming an angled roof-like section, possibly serving as a makeshift cover to keep dust out or protect contents inside.

The cellar is set against a backdrop that includes open fields and some scattered vegetation. In the distance, one can notice patches of greenery interspersed with crops, indicative of farmland. There's also evidence of human presence in this remote area; specifically, there are what appears to be personal items or tools resting inside the storage cellar.

The photo is captured from a perspective slightly above and at an angle that allows for visibility into both the interior and exterior details of the structure. The absence of people within these settings gives it a still, almost abandoned feel despite its functional purpose on farm land likely used as a place to store food or farming supplies during harvests.

The black-and-white nature of this image suggests historical context, perhaps from an earlier period when such cellars were [...]

The image depicts a rural outdoor scene featuring an old wooden storage cellar. The structure is constructed with vertical and diagonal planks, exhibiting signs of weathering and age. One side shows the interior opening which appears dark, suggesting it might be underground or shaded from direct sunlight. To the right, there's a concrete foundation partially visible at the base. On top of this structure lies a wooden plank forming an angled roof-like section, possibly serving as a makeshift cover to keep dust out or protect contents inside. The cellar is set against a backdrop that includes open fields and some scattered vegetation. In the distance, one can notice patches of greenery interspersed with crops, indicative of farmland. There's also evidence of human presence in this remote area; specifically, there are what appears to be personal items or tools resting inside the storage cellar. The photo is captured from a perspective slightly above and at an angle that allows for visibility into both the interior and exterior details of the structure. The absence of people within these settings gives it a still, almost abandoned feel despite its functional purpose on farm land likely used as a place to store food or farming supplies during harvests. The black-and-white nature of this image suggests historical context, perhaps from an earlier period when such cellars were [...]

Storage cellar on Botner farm. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#Botner #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773842/

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The image depicts a rural setting with an old wooden house situated in the middle of a vast, barren field. The landscape is devoid of lush vegetation or greenery, suggesting that it might be during late autumn or early winter when crops are not actively growing. In front of the house stands a vintage car on what seems to be a makeshift ramp for loading and unloading goods, indicating possible agricultural activity. To the right side of the frame is an old wooden fence post with broken rails leaning against it, adding to the rustic ambiance.

The sky above appears overcast, hinting at either early morning or late afternoon lighting conditions. The absence of people in the scene gives a sense of desolation and abandonment. There's no visible modern infrastructure such as power lines, which might imply that this location is remote or not well-connected. This photograph seems to capture the essence of rural life during an era when self-sufficiency was paramount.

Bartheloma Basement House: Nyssa Heights in Malheur County, Oregon suggests a specific geographical and historical context for this image. It could be linked to various narratives about American history such as migration patterns or economic struggles faced by settlers in the late 19th century onwards.

The image depicts a rural setting with an old wooden house situated in the middle of a vast, barren field. The landscape is devoid of lush vegetation or greenery, suggesting that it might be during late autumn or early winter when crops are not actively growing. In front of the house stands a vintage car on what seems to be a makeshift ramp for loading and unloading goods, indicating possible agricultural activity. To the right side of the frame is an old wooden fence post with broken rails leaning against it, adding to the rustic ambiance. The sky above appears overcast, hinting at either early morning or late afternoon lighting conditions. The absence of people in the scene gives a sense of desolation and abandonment. There's no visible modern infrastructure such as power lines, which might imply that this location is remote or not well-connected. This photograph seems to capture the essence of rural life during an era when self-sufficiency was paramount. Bartheloma Basement House: Nyssa Heights in Malheur County, Oregon suggests a specific geographical and historical context for this image. It could be linked to various narratives about American history such as migration patterns or economic struggles faced by settlers in the late 19th century onwards.

Bartheloma basement house. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773709/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual standing outdoors. The person, likely female based on the hairstyle and clothing, has her profile captured in mid-turn to look slightly away from the camera. She appears contemplative or thoughtful with a downward gaze.

Her attire includes what looks like a light-colored shirt paired with overalls, suggesting casual or work-related wear which might indicate rural life context such as farming. The background is quite sparse and consists of an open landscape under clear skies, featuring power lines and utility poles stretching into the distance on both sides of the image frame. This could imply that the setting is a remote area.

The photograph has text overlay in its lower right corner with what appears to be a series or catalog number "1302." The overall composition gives an impression of simplicity and solitude, characteristic perhaps of mid-20th century rural American life as documented by Dorothea Lange.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual standing outdoors. The person, likely female based on the hairstyle and clothing, has her profile captured in mid-turn to look slightly away from the camera. She appears contemplative or thoughtful with a downward gaze. Her attire includes what looks like a light-colored shirt paired with overalls, suggesting casual or work-related wear which might indicate rural life context such as farming. The background is quite sparse and consists of an open landscape under clear skies, featuring power lines and utility poles stretching into the distance on both sides of the image frame. This could imply that the setting is a remote area. The photograph has text overlay in its lower right corner with what appears to be a series or catalog number "1302." The overall composition gives an impression of simplicity and solitude, characteristic perhaps of mid-20th century rural American life as documented by Dorothea Lange.

Mrs. Bartheloma, three years from Nebraska farm. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#Bartheloma #Nebraska #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773707/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual named Mrs. Bartheloma, as indicated by the caption "Mrs. Bartheloma hauls water from irrigation ditch." She appears to be walking through a rural landscape with sparse vegetation and telephone poles in the background. The person is holding two items: one looks like a metal canister for storing or carrying liquids, possibly water, while the other seems to be an old-fashioned lantern or some kind of container attached to her clothing.

The setting suggests that Mrs. Bartheloma may have been engaged in domestic chores related to fetching water from a ditch likely used for irrigation purposes on a farm located at Nyssa Heights in Malheur County, Oregon. The image captures the essence of rural life and hard work during what appears to be an earlier time period, given its black-and-white presentation and style.

This photograph is part of Dorothea Lange's collection, which provides historical context for understanding how photography was used as a tool to document social conditions in America.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual named Mrs. Bartheloma, as indicated by the caption "Mrs. Bartheloma hauls water from irrigation ditch." She appears to be walking through a rural landscape with sparse vegetation and telephone poles in the background. The person is holding two items: one looks like a metal canister for storing or carrying liquids, possibly water, while the other seems to be an old-fashioned lantern or some kind of container attached to her clothing. The setting suggests that Mrs. Bartheloma may have been engaged in domestic chores related to fetching water from a ditch likely used for irrigation purposes on a farm located at Nyssa Heights in Malheur County, Oregon. The image captures the essence of rural life and hard work during what appears to be an earlier time period, given its black-and-white presentation and style. This photograph is part of Dorothea Lange's collection, which provides historical context for understanding how photography was used as a tool to document social conditions in America.

Mrs. Bartheloma hauls water from irrigation ditch. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#Bartheloma #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773706/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor rural scene. A young child, wearing what appears to be a dress with floral patterns and a shawl or cloak draped over their head, is bending down by the edge of a shallow body of water which could possibly be an irrigation ditch. The child is holding onto a bucket close to the surface, suggesting they are in the process of filling it from this source.

The environment around them appears dry with patches of grass and straw-like vegetation on what looks like arid ground or perhaps early spring after winter when plants have not yet fully sprouted new growth. In the background stands an electric pole typical of rural areas, indicating some form of utility infrastructure though no visible lines run from it at this angle.

The sky is clear but lacks detail due to its brightness in contrast with what seems like a somewhat overexposed photo given that all details are not clearly defined even when viewed closely. This image captures everyday life possibly reflecting on water scarcity or the act of manual labor fetching drinking water as mentioned in additional information provided, pointing towards it being part of daily routine for this child and their family.

Given the historical context implied by Dorothea Lange's photography (an American photojournalist known to document social issues), we can infer that such scen [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor rural scene. A young child, wearing what appears to be a dress with floral patterns and a shawl or cloak draped over their head, is bending down by the edge of a shallow body of water which could possibly be an irrigation ditch. The child is holding onto a bucket close to the surface, suggesting they are in the process of filling it from this source. The environment around them appears dry with patches of grass and straw-like vegetation on what looks like arid ground or perhaps early spring after winter when plants have not yet fully sprouted new growth. In the background stands an electric pole typical of rural areas, indicating some form of utility infrastructure though no visible lines run from it at this angle. The sky is clear but lacks detail due to its brightness in contrast with what seems like a somewhat overexposed photo given that all details are not clearly defined even when viewed closely. This image captures everyday life possibly reflecting on water scarcity or the act of manual labor fetching drinking water as mentioned in additional information provided, pointing towards it being part of daily routine for this child and their family. Given the historical context implied by Dorothea Lange's photography (an American photojournalist known to document social issues), we can infer that such scen [...]

Mrs. Bartheloma dipping water from irrigation ditch for home use. Haul drinking water from town four miles over rough road. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#Bartheloma #fourmiles #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #American […]

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The image shows a man standing in an outdoor setting with dry vegetation and grasses around him. He is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, folded up sleeves on his shirt, and has what appears to be leather suspenders or straps across his chest. His arms are crossed over his torso, suggesting a posture of contemplation or readiness. The man's expression seems serious or focused as he looks directly at the camera.

The photograph is in black and white, which gives it an aged appearance indicative of mid-20th-century photography. There is no discernible movement or action captured within this still moment; rather, it captures a single individual posed against a natural backdrop that suggests rural living conditions typical of American farm life during historical periods when such photographs were commonly taken.

Additional information about the image indicates its source as part of an E.E. Botner (Farm Security Administration) collection and is associated with Nyssa Heights in Malheur County, Oregon. The specific photo identification code "6495" suggests that it may be cataloged or referenced within a larger database of historical photographs from this era.

This image evokes themes related to rural life, hard work, and the perseverance of individuals during times when agriculture was a significant part of American society's economic foundation.

The image shows a man standing in an outdoor setting with dry vegetation and grasses around him. He is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, folded up sleeves on his shirt, and has what appears to be leather suspenders or straps across his chest. His arms are crossed over his torso, suggesting a posture of contemplation or readiness. The man's expression seems serious or focused as he looks directly at the camera. The photograph is in black and white, which gives it an aged appearance indicative of mid-20th-century photography. There is no discernible movement or action captured within this still moment; rather, it captures a single individual posed against a natural backdrop that suggests rural living conditions typical of American farm life during historical periods when such photographs were commonly taken. Additional information about the image indicates its source as part of an E.E. Botner (Farm Security Administration) collection and is associated with Nyssa Heights in Malheur County, Oregon. The specific photo identification code "6495" suggests that it may be cataloged or referenced within a larger database of historical photographs from this era. This image evokes themes related to rural life, hard work, and the perseverance of individuals during times when agriculture was a significant part of American society's economic foundation.

E.E. Botner, FSA (Farm Security Administration) borrower. "We took it from the raw." Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon

#EEBotner #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773747/

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