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The photograph captures a moment from the past on an old wooden porch. A woman is seated, dressed in what appears to be traditional or older-fashioned clothing with apron and patterned dress. The setting suggests rural life, as evidenced by various household items such as pots hanging above her head, utensils stored around the doorway, and buckets placed strategically across the floor.

The porch itself has a rustic charm with its wooden slats underfoot and simple design featuring basic amenities like chairs that are functional rather than decorative. There's an overall sense of simplicity and practicality in both the woman’s attire and surroundings which highlights her connection to domestic life and tradition within this setting from North Carolina, USA.

The black-and-white aesthetic adds a historical or documentary feel to the image, allowing viewers to focus on textures like wood grain, weathering effects that tell tales about time passed. The photograph was taken by Dorothea Lange as part of an exploration into rural living conditions in America during her work with Farm Security Administration (FSA) projects which aimed at documenting various facets of American life amidst the Great Depression and beyond.

In conclusion, this image is a richly textured snapshot encapsulating daily existence within a humble household that reflects broader themes about resilience, co [...]

The photograph captures a moment from the past on an old wooden porch. A woman is seated, dressed in what appears to be traditional or older-fashioned clothing with apron and patterned dress. The setting suggests rural life, as evidenced by various household items such as pots hanging above her head, utensils stored around the doorway, and buckets placed strategically across the floor. The porch itself has a rustic charm with its wooden slats underfoot and simple design featuring basic amenities like chairs that are functional rather than decorative. There's an overall sense of simplicity and practicality in both the woman’s attire and surroundings which highlights her connection to domestic life and tradition within this setting from North Carolina, USA. The black-and-white aesthetic adds a historical or documentary feel to the image, allowing viewers to focus on textures like wood grain, weathering effects that tell tales about time passed. The photograph was taken by Dorothea Lange as part of an exploration into rural living conditions in America during her work with Farm Security Administration (FSA) projects which aimed at documenting various facets of American life amidst the Great Depression and beyond. In conclusion, this image is a richly textured snapshot encapsulating daily existence within a humble household that reflects broader themes about resilience, co [...]

Porch of tenant house, showing household equipment. Person County, North Carolina

#NorthCarolina #DorotheaLange #America #American #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772522/

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[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Tenant farmer and friend. Chatham County, North Carolina] 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Tenant farmer and friend. Chatham County, North Carolina

#ChathamCounty #NorthCarolina #DorotheaLange #Lange #American #DorotheaLange’s #America #TheGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772245/

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The photograph captures a man seated and engaged with agricultural machinery. He is wearing overalls, a long-sleeved shirt, and a straw hat, suggesting he may be in rural or farming work attire. His focus appears to be on operating the equipment beside him, which consists of large metal components that could be part of an early 20th-century farm machine, possibly used for processing crops like corn.

The image is monochromatic, typical of historical photographs from around the same era as indicated by its style and quality. It conveys a sense of industriousness and perhaps hardship associated with farming life during that time period in America. The setting appears to be an outdoor work area, potentially on or near a farm due to the straw-like material scattered across the ground.

The photograph is credited to Dorothea Lange, known for her documentation of American social issues, including rural poverty and labor conditions through the Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the Great Depression. The image serves as an example of documentary photography capturing the essence of everyday life and work in America's agricultural heartland.

The photograph captures a man seated and engaged with agricultural machinery. He is wearing overalls, a long-sleeved shirt, and a straw hat, suggesting he may be in rural or farming work attire. His focus appears to be on operating the equipment beside him, which consists of large metal components that could be part of an early 20th-century farm machine, possibly used for processing crops like corn. The image is monochromatic, typical of historical photographs from around the same era as indicated by its style and quality. It conveys a sense of industriousness and perhaps hardship associated with farming life during that time period in America. The setting appears to be an outdoor work area, potentially on or near a farm due to the straw-like material scattered across the ground. The photograph is credited to Dorothea Lange, known for her documentation of American social issues, including rural poverty and labor conditions through the Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the Great Depression. The image serves as an example of documentary photography capturing the essence of everyday life and work in America's agricultural heartland.

American farmer near Durham, North Carolina

#American #Durham #NorthCarolina #America #DorotheaLange #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763039/

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The photograph is a black and white image featuring an older woman seated on the porch of a wooden house. The setting appears rural with rustic elements such as hanging utensils, stacked stones under one side of the porch for additional support or decoration, and a simple bench made from two planks supported by uneven legs. Various items like bowls and plates are placed around her, suggesting domestic life activities. She wears casual attire suitable for laborious tasks; she has short hair with strands tied back and is dressed in what looks to be worn clothing indicating the simplicity of living conditions during times possibly hard economic challenges or after World War II when sharecropping was a common practice.

The house's architecture seems modest, made from unpainted wooden planks which indicates practicality over aesthetic considerations. The presence of such items as a bowl with an item inside and plates drying on one side suggest routine chores being carried out while enjoying the outdoors—perhaps after cooking or during leisure time. 

In terms of composition, her posture and gaze are engaging; she's looking directly towards the camera which could indicate awareness of the photographer capturing this moment. The image is marked by its historical context likely linked to rural life in America as part of a documentation project on American society.

The photograp [...]

The photograph is a black and white image featuring an older woman seated on the porch of a wooden house. The setting appears rural with rustic elements such as hanging utensils, stacked stones under one side of the porch for additional support or decoration, and a simple bench made from two planks supported by uneven legs. Various items like bowls and plates are placed around her, suggesting domestic life activities. She wears casual attire suitable for laborious tasks; she has short hair with strands tied back and is dressed in what looks to be worn clothing indicating the simplicity of living conditions during times possibly hard economic challenges or after World War II when sharecropping was a common practice. The house's architecture seems modest, made from unpainted wooden planks which indicates practicality over aesthetic considerations. The presence of such items as a bowl with an item inside and plates drying on one side suggest routine chores being carried out while enjoying the outdoors—perhaps after cooking or during leisure time. In terms of composition, her posture and gaze are engaging; she's looking directly towards the camera which could indicate awareness of the photographer capturing this moment. The image is marked by its historical context likely linked to rural life in America as part of a documentation project on American society. The photograp [...]

Sharecropper family near Chesnee, South Carolina

#Chesnee #SouthCarolina #WorldWarII #America #American #DorotheaLange #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770516/

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Yardmen. Grand Island, Nebraska 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.

Yardmen. Grand Island, Nebraska

#GrandIsland #Nebraska #DorotheaLange #American #theGreatDepression #America #Yardmen #Americana #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771904/

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This black and white photograph depicts a rural landscape with what appears to be an encampment or settlement. Several makeshift structures, possibly dwellings made from materials like wood and tarpaulin, are scattered across the area. The architecture is basic and utilitarian, indicating temporary living conditions. A prominent tree stands on the left side of the image, its branches spreading out over a dirt path that winds through the campsite. Various objects such as barrels, a small boat, and other miscellaneous items can be seen dispersed around the site.

The ground appears dry with patches of grass, suggesting an arid environment or possibly late autumn when vegetation is sparse. The background features more trees in what looks like a forested area beyond the settlement. There are no visible people within this photograph which may imply they have left their vantage point for work elsewhere during daylight hours.

A power line runs across the sky at the top of the image, indicating some level of infrastructure and possibly electricity provision to part or all of these structures. The overall atmosphere is one of hardship but also resilience as it reflects a snapshot in time from an era that was marked by significant social upheaval, such as during the Great Depression when many families were forced into nomadic labor camps for seasonal agricultural work.

The title  [...]

This black and white photograph depicts a rural landscape with what appears to be an encampment or settlement. Several makeshift structures, possibly dwellings made from materials like wood and tarpaulin, are scattered across the area. The architecture is basic and utilitarian, indicating temporary living conditions. A prominent tree stands on the left side of the image, its branches spreading out over a dirt path that winds through the campsite. Various objects such as barrels, a small boat, and other miscellaneous items can be seen dispersed around the site. The ground appears dry with patches of grass, suggesting an arid environment or possibly late autumn when vegetation is sparse. The background features more trees in what looks like a forested area beyond the settlement. There are no visible people within this photograph which may imply they have left their vantage point for work elsewhere during daylight hours. A power line runs across the sky at the top of the image, indicating some level of infrastructure and possibly electricity provision to part or all of these structures. The overall atmosphere is one of hardship but also resilience as it reflects a snapshot in time from an era that was marked by significant social upheaval, such as during the Great Depression when many families were forced into nomadic labor camps for seasonal agricultural work. The title [...]

Migrant camp on the outskirts of Sacramento on the American River. Approximately 30 families lived in this camp in November 1936

#Sacramento #theAmericanRiver #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image depicts a black and white photograph from the year 1936. It shows two individuals engaged in gardening activities outside of what appears to be an old, single-story house with wooden siding and multiple windows. The person on the left is standing while holding a plant or branch, possibly planting it into the ground next to another small tree already planted. They are wearing light-colored clothing, including trousers and shoes, along with dark footwear.

The second individual is squatting down beside them, also working on gardening tasks. This person is dressed in similar attire as the first—light pants, a long-sleeved shirt or sweater, and hat for sun protection. The ground appears to be dry dirt, indicating that it may not have rained recently. There are no visible plants other than those being worked with by the two individuals.

The house has a plain facade without any significant decorative elements, typical of modest rural dwellings from that era. In terms of context and background information about this image, you can refer to San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads as mentioned in your prompt. This program was active during the Great Depression years (1936) when it provided federal assistance for homesteading with each home having nearly an acre of grounds.

The average income listed is $800 per year, indicating modest financial conditions and possib [...]

The image depicts a black and white photograph from the year 1936. It shows two individuals engaged in gardening activities outside of what appears to be an old, single-story house with wooden siding and multiple windows. The person on the left is standing while holding a plant or branch, possibly planting it into the ground next to another small tree already planted. They are wearing light-colored clothing, including trousers and shoes, along with dark footwear. The second individual is squatting down beside them, also working on gardening tasks. This person is dressed in similar attire as the first—light pants, a long-sleeved shirt or sweater, and hat for sun protection. The ground appears to be dry dirt, indicating that it may not have rained recently. There are no visible plants other than those being worked with by the two individuals. The house has a plain facade without any significant decorative elements, typical of modest rural dwellings from that era. In terms of context and background information about this image, you can refer to San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads as mentioned in your prompt. This program was active during the Great Depression years (1936) when it provided federal assistance for homesteading with each home having nearly an acre of grounds. The average income listed is $800 per year, indicating modest financial conditions and possib [...]

San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads. Forty homes, all occupied. Each with nearly an acre of grounds. Average income $800 year. Calif 1936

#Calif #second #first #theGreatDepression #nearlyanacre #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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Squatters' camp on highway. Characters in scene from Resettlement film. Near Bakersfield, Calif. 1935

#Bakersfield #Calif #second #California #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The photograph shows a collection of buildings situated in an open area with tall pine trees visible against the sky. The main building has a prominent, conical structure at its center that resembles a chimney or tower and is flanked by two wings connected to it via enclosed walkways. Its architecture suggests early 20th-century design, possibly influenced by modernist principles of functionality and simplicity.

The parking lot in front features several vintage cars, indicating the photo was likely taken during the mid-1930s or '40s given their classic designs—such as rounded fenders, pronounced grilles, and large windows. The ground is strewn with stones or gravel rather than grass, suggesting a lack of landscaping around this part of the property.

The caption references "Stores and community center in model lumber company town, Gilchrist, Oregon," which implies these buildings are part of an organized settlement possibly established by a timber corporation for its employees. Model towns were common practices during that era to provide housing, amenities, and social services as self-contained communities within remote areas where such resources might be scarce.

The image is in black and white, indicating it's from the period before color photography was widespread or commonly used in everyday documentation. The photograph seems part of a larger collection by Dorothea  [...]

The photograph shows a collection of buildings situated in an open area with tall pine trees visible against the sky. The main building has a prominent, conical structure at its center that resembles a chimney or tower and is flanked by two wings connected to it via enclosed walkways. Its architecture suggests early 20th-century design, possibly influenced by modernist principles of functionality and simplicity. The parking lot in front features several vintage cars, indicating the photo was likely taken during the mid-1930s or '40s given their classic designs—such as rounded fenders, pronounced grilles, and large windows. The ground is strewn with stones or gravel rather than grass, suggesting a lack of landscaping around this part of the property. The caption references "Stores and community center in model lumber company town, Gilchrist, Oregon," which implies these buildings are part of an organized settlement possibly established by a timber corporation for its employees. Model towns were common practices during that era to provide housing, amenities, and social services as self-contained communities within remote areas where such resources might be scarce. The image is in black and white, indicating it's from the period before color photography was widespread or commonly used in everyday documentation. The photograph seems part of a larger collection by Dorothea [...]

Stores and community center in model lumber company town, Gilchrist, Oregon. See general caption 76

#Gilchrist #Oregon #DorotheaLange #American #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLanges #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017774229/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting four women engaged in an activity involving fabric outside, near the porch of what appears to be a rural house. The group seems focused on handling or rolling up a large piece of cloth that could possibly be part of a quilt they are working on together.

Based on the additional information provided about this specific image:
- It is likely connected with farm women and members of an organization known as "Helping Hand."
- They might belong to a club, potentially one focused on community service or mutual aid.
- The activity captured could be related to making quilts for various purposes, such as donations or support within their rural communities.
- This photograph falls under the general caption number 58-11. 

The location mentioned is near West Carlton in Yamhill County, Oregon.

Without more context or information about Dorothea Lange and her work on this specific image, it's challenging to provide further details about its significance within a broader historical framework. However, given that Dorothea Lange was known for documenting the lives of ordinary Americans during various periods (including the Great Depression), this photograph might reflect rural life or community activities in Oregon at some point between 1935 and possibly later years.

In summary:
"Four women collaboratively handling a large piece of fab [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting four women engaged in an activity involving fabric outside, near the porch of what appears to be a rural house. The group seems focused on handling or rolling up a large piece of cloth that could possibly be part of a quilt they are working on together. Based on the additional information provided about this specific image: - It is likely connected with farm women and members of an organization known as "Helping Hand." - They might belong to a club, potentially one focused on community service or mutual aid. - The activity captured could be related to making quilts for various purposes, such as donations or support within their rural communities. - This photograph falls under the general caption number 58-11. The location mentioned is near West Carlton in Yamhill County, Oregon. Without more context or information about Dorothea Lange and her work on this specific image, it's challenging to provide further details about its significance within a broader historical framework. However, given that Dorothea Lange was known for documenting the lives of ordinary Americans during various periods (including the Great Depression), this photograph might reflect rural life or community activities in Oregon at some point between 1935 and possibly later years. In summary: "Four women collaboratively handling a large piece of fab [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Farm women, members of the "Helping Hand" club, carefully roll up the quilt upon which they are working. Near West Carlton, Yamhill County, Oregon. General caption number 58-11

#HelpingHand #WestCarlton […]

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genuinely bought a tomato plant just so I can have the chance of selling the tomatoes at a market to get some money #TheGreatDepression

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of an outdoor setting. In the foreground, there's barren land with visible patches of dry grass or sand. A makeshift tent-like structure is erected in what appears to be an open field; it has several openings and seems to hold belongings inside. Beside this setup are various objects including barrels and containers which suggest a temporary living situation. There is also a vintage automobile parked at some distance, adding context that the location might have been chosen for its proximity or accessibility.

In terms of human presence, there's an individual partially visible behind one side of the tent structure, possibly engaged in tasks related to their immediate environment but details are unclear due to the angle and focus. The overall atmosphere evokes a sense of hardship as suggested by sparse resources, makeshift sheltering, and rural setting typical for migrant laborers.

The photograph captures moments from Young family's life during 1936 (year indicated in white font on the right side). Their history is poignant; they migrated to Oregon from North Dakota amid economic struggles. The visual narrative complements a historical context of American agricultural communities enduring hardships, notably during times like the Great Depression when such labor camps were common due to seasonal farm work demands.

This photo ca [...]

The image depicts a black and white photograph of an outdoor setting. In the foreground, there's barren land with visible patches of dry grass or sand. A makeshift tent-like structure is erected in what appears to be an open field; it has several openings and seems to hold belongings inside. Beside this setup are various objects including barrels and containers which suggest a temporary living situation. There is also a vintage automobile parked at some distance, adding context that the location might have been chosen for its proximity or accessibility. In terms of human presence, there's an individual partially visible behind one side of the tent structure, possibly engaged in tasks related to their immediate environment but details are unclear due to the angle and focus. The overall atmosphere evokes a sense of hardship as suggested by sparse resources, makeshift sheltering, and rural setting typical for migrant laborers. The photograph captures moments from Young family's life during 1936 (year indicated in white font on the right side). Their history is poignant; they migrated to Oregon from North Dakota amid economic struggles. The visual narrative complements a historical context of American agricultural communities enduring hardships, notably during times like the Great Depression when such labor camps were common due to seasonal farm work demands. This photo ca [...]

Young family on ditch bank, waiting to enter farm family labor camp (FSA - Farm Security Administration). They came from North Dakota, have young baby. "Two years in this kind of work." Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon

#NorthDakota #Merrill […]

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A black and white photograph depicting two children standing in front of a wooden shack. The older child is wearing overalls with stripes, while the younger appears to be dressed in similar attire but smaller size.

The shack has weathered wood siding with visible knots and nails. A tire hangs on its side, indicating possible use as makeshift storage or for play. In the background, there's an open window showing a glimpse of another building, suggesting proximity to other structures within this settlement. The ground appears unpaved and earthy, indicative of rural living conditions.

The photograph is marked with handwritten text "1938" in one corner, hinting at its historical context possibly from the Great Depression era when such settlements were common for displaced families.

A black and white photograph depicting two children standing in front of a wooden shack. The older child is wearing overalls with stripes, while the younger appears to be dressed in similar attire but smaller size. The shack has weathered wood siding with visible knots and nails. A tire hangs on its side, indicating possible use as makeshift storage or for play. In the background, there's an open window showing a glimpse of another building, suggesting proximity to other structures within this settlement. The ground appears unpaved and earthy, indicative of rural living conditions. The photograph is marked with handwritten text "1938" in one corner, hinting at its historical context possibly from the Great Depression era when such settlements were common for displaced families.

The children, seen in opening of tent in earlier photograph, before their new home. Rural shacktown. Near Klamath Falls, Oregon

#KlamathFalls #Oregon #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773401/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor scene. A man sits in the bed of what appears to be an old-fashioned wooden wagon or cart, loaded with various items including blankets, bedding material, and possibly personal belongings wrapped up for transport. The setting seems arid and open under clear skies, suggesting rural farmland areas typical during periods such as the Great Depression era.

The individual is casually dressed in a button-up shirt, trousers, and what appears to be work shoes or boots, indicating manual labor activity likely related to farming or agricultural tasks.

To provide more context on this photograph: it may represent farm boys from western Nebraska who are now migrating for work along the Pacific Coast. The location mentioned could refer specifically to Merrill in Klamath County, Oregon. This image is part of a collection showcasing historical moments and human stories during times of economic hardship like that period.

It's worth noting that Dorothea Lange was renowned for her photography documenting social issues such as poverty, migration patterns, and agricultural labor conditions throughout the United States including California’s Central Valley. Her work notably captured families who were displaced by droughts or dust storms in places similar to where this photograph is taken from.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor scene. A man sits in the bed of what appears to be an old-fashioned wooden wagon or cart, loaded with various items including blankets, bedding material, and possibly personal belongings wrapped up for transport. The setting seems arid and open under clear skies, suggesting rural farmland areas typical during periods such as the Great Depression era. The individual is casually dressed in a button-up shirt, trousers, and what appears to be work shoes or boots, indicating manual labor activity likely related to farming or agricultural tasks. To provide more context on this photograph: it may represent farm boys from western Nebraska who are now migrating for work along the Pacific Coast. The location mentioned could refer specifically to Merrill in Klamath County, Oregon. This image is part of a collection showcasing historical moments and human stories during times of economic hardship like that period. It's worth noting that Dorothea Lange was renowned for her photography documenting social issues such as poverty, migration patterns, and agricultural labor conditions throughout the United States including California’s Central Valley. Her work notably captured families who were displaced by droughts or dust storms in places similar to where this photograph is taken from.

Farm boys from western Nebraska, now migrating farm workers on the Pacific Coast. Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon

#Nebraska #thePacificCoast #Merrill #KlamathCounty #Oregon #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLange #theUnitedStates #California #CentralValley […]

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The image shows a black and white photograph of an individual standing within the entrance area of what appears to be an unfinished wooden structure. The building is surrounded by an open field with sparse vegetation, indicative of rural or undeveloped land. Various construction materials such as lumber are visible on the ground around the site.

A child peers out from under a partially constructed roof that seems supported by metal framework and canvas. It's likely that they're residing within this makeshift shelter while work progresses on constructing more permanent housing nearby. The overall scene suggests hardship, displacement or temporary living conditions in what looks to be an ongoing building project amidst less developed surroundings.

The photograph captures the raw reality of human life during a time when people might have had limited access to stable housing and resources for construction due possibly economic constraints or environmental factors like natural disasters which can displace populations. It reflects themes such as resilience, adaptability in challenging circumstances and perhaps hints at socio-economic conditions that necessitated such living situations.

In the broader context of historical records, this could be indicative of events where large-scale movements led to temporary housing solutions until more durable structures were erected - pos [...]

The image shows a black and white photograph of an individual standing within the entrance area of what appears to be an unfinished wooden structure. The building is surrounded by an open field with sparse vegetation, indicative of rural or undeveloped land. Various construction materials such as lumber are visible on the ground around the site. A child peers out from under a partially constructed roof that seems supported by metal framework and canvas. It's likely that they're residing within this makeshift shelter while work progresses on constructing more permanent housing nearby. The overall scene suggests hardship, displacement or temporary living conditions in what looks to be an ongoing building project amidst less developed surroundings. The photograph captures the raw reality of human life during a time when people might have had limited access to stable housing and resources for construction due possibly economic constraints or environmental factors like natural disasters which can displace populations. It reflects themes such as resilience, adaptability in challenging circumstances and perhaps hints at socio-economic conditions that necessitated such living situations. In the broader context of historical records, this could be indicative of events where large-scale movements led to temporary housing solutions until more durable structures were erected - pos [...]

Family living in tent while building the house around them. Near Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. See general caption number 47

#KlamathFalls #KlamathCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLange #American #WorldWarII #theGreatDepression #Lange #undefined […]

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A black and white photograph depicting three women in front of a large temporary structure. The woman on the left is wearing a patterned dress with her hand near her face, appearing to be deep in thought or possibly distressed. Behind her are two other women seated; one appears contemplative while holding something small in her hands, likely food-related items such as breads or rolls, and the second has an expression of concern or worry.

The structure behind them is a large canvas tent with vertical wooden slats providing support. The ground looks rough and unpaved, possibly indicative of outdoor rural life during economic hardship periods like the Great Depression in America when these types of structures were common due to lack of housing infrastructure. It suggests that this could be part of an agricultural community where temporary living arrangements are necessary.

The image's context is further suggested by a caption mentioning "Mrs. Cleaver" and reference to raising five sons on a new farm, placing it within the framework of rural American life during hardship times with families working in agriculture. The setting seems impoverished yet communal, highlighting themes of survival, family cohesion amidst adversity, and temporary living conditions common for migrant workers or displaced individuals due to economic pressures like crop failure or forced relocations su [...]

A black and white photograph depicting three women in front of a large temporary structure. The woman on the left is wearing a patterned dress with her hand near her face, appearing to be deep in thought or possibly distressed. Behind her are two other women seated; one appears contemplative while holding something small in her hands, likely food-related items such as breads or rolls, and the second has an expression of concern or worry. The structure behind them is a large canvas tent with vertical wooden slats providing support. The ground looks rough and unpaved, possibly indicative of outdoor rural life during economic hardship periods like the Great Depression in America when these types of structures were common due to lack of housing infrastructure. It suggests that this could be part of an agricultural community where temporary living arrangements are necessary. The image's context is further suggested by a caption mentioning "Mrs. Cleaver" and reference to raising five sons on a new farm, placing it within the framework of rural American life during hardship times with families working in agriculture. The setting seems impoverished yet communal, highlighting themes of survival, family cohesion amidst adversity, and temporary living conditions common for migrant workers or displaced individuals due to economic pressures like crop failure or forced relocations su [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Mrs. Cleaver is raising five sons on new farm. Malheur County, Oregon

#Cleaver #MalheurCounty #Oregon #second #theGreatDepression #America #American #DustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773837/

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This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation.
In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective.
The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.

This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation. In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective. The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.

Mrs. Soper tells how it was when they first came. Willow Creek area, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 72

#Soper #first #WillowCreek #MalheurCounty #Oregon #theDustBowl #American #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773671/

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A vintage black and white photograph captures a young child sitting next to an old-fashioned scale with large bowls on it. The setting appears rustic, possibly in the interior of a home or a simple structure, with bare concrete walls that show signs of wear and patches where paint might have peeled off.

The lighting casts shadows from outside through what seems like a window at the top right corner, suggesting natural light entering the space. On the ground beside the child is an object resembling part of a bicycle wheel, adding to the sense of a lived-in environment with various items scattered about. The flooring looks worn and uneven, indicative of frequent use or lack of maintenance.

A tablecloth partially visible in the lower right corner introduces some domesticity into the scene, though it's not clear what lies beneath it as only its edge is shown. A window can be seen on the far wall to the left, allowing light to spill into this stark room. The floor shows a patterned design that could either be part of an old rug or flooring material.

The overall composition and details suggest hardship and resilience, possibly during times like the Great Depression when such images were common in documenting American life through Dorothea Lange's lens for her work with the Farm Security Administration (FSA).

A vintage black and white photograph captures a young child sitting next to an old-fashioned scale with large bowls on it. The setting appears rustic, possibly in the interior of a home or a simple structure, with bare concrete walls that show signs of wear and patches where paint might have peeled off. The lighting casts shadows from outside through what seems like a window at the top right corner, suggesting natural light entering the space. On the ground beside the child is an object resembling part of a bicycle wheel, adding to the sense of a lived-in environment with various items scattered about. The flooring looks worn and uneven, indicative of frequent use or lack of maintenance. A tablecloth partially visible in the lower right corner introduces some domesticity into the scene, though it's not clear what lies beneath it as only its edge is shown. A window can be seen on the far wall to the left, allowing light to spill into this stark room. The floor shows a patterned design that could either be part of an old rug or flooring material. The overall composition and details suggest hardship and resilience, possibly during times like the Great Depression when such images were common in documenting American life through Dorothea Lange's lens for her work with the Farm Security Administration (FSA).

Corner of Soper kitchen. They brought separator from Montana. Has been in use fourteen years. General caption number 72. Malheur County, Oregon

#Soper #Montana #MalheurCounty #Oregon #theGreatDepression #American #DorotheaLanges #undefined […]

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting three young girls sitting on what appears to be the steps of a building, possibly in an old rural schoolhouse setting. The girl on the left has short hair with bangs, wears striped socks and sandals, while engrossed in her book. She's dressed in a patterned skirt and sweater.

In the middle is another girl with medium-length blonde hair tied back into pigtails; she seems to be deeply concentrated as well, reading from an open book that has pictures inside. Her attire includes lace-up shoes, knee-high socks, a dress adorned with floral patterns around the hemline, and her sleeves are ruffled.

The third child on the right is wearing a light-colored sweater over a dotted blouse paired with checkered sandals; she's flipping through pages of another open book. She has short hair styled upwards in what looks like curlers or pinned up at the crown before it was let down again as it appears now. Her shoes seem well-worn.

All three are sitting on individual wooden slats, perhaps a part of outdoor school furniture from an earlier era given their weathered appearance and style which suggests this could be around mid-20th century America based on clothing styles and architecture visible in the background such as shutters and doors. The setting appears to be sunny with shadows cast behind them.

The photograph exudes a sense of qui [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting three young girls sitting on what appears to be the steps of a building, possibly in an old rural schoolhouse setting. The girl on the left has short hair with bangs, wears striped socks and sandals, while engrossed in her book. She's dressed in a patterned skirt and sweater. In the middle is another girl with medium-length blonde hair tied back into pigtails; she seems to be deeply concentrated as well, reading from an open book that has pictures inside. Her attire includes lace-up shoes, knee-high socks, a dress adorned with floral patterns around the hemline, and her sleeves are ruffled. The third child on the right is wearing a light-colored sweater over a dotted blouse paired with checkered sandals; she's flipping through pages of another open book. She has short hair styled upwards in what looks like curlers or pinned up at the crown before it was let down again as it appears now. Her shoes seem well-worn. All three are sitting on individual wooden slats, perhaps a part of outdoor school furniture from an earlier era given their weathered appearance and style which suggests this could be around mid-20th century America based on clothing styles and architecture visible in the background such as shutters and doors. The setting appears to be sunny with shadows cast behind them. The photograph exudes a sense of qui [...]

Girls of Lincoln Bench School study their reading lesson. Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon

#LincolnBenchSchool #Ontario #MalheurCounty #Oregon #third #America #DorotheaLanges #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773619/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an older woman standing in the doorway of what appears to be a modest wooden building. The structure looks rustic, with visible gaps between the planks on its walls and roof supports that are made from logs or branches.

The door frame shows signs of wear, suggesting age and frequent use. To her right is another person's arm holding onto part of the porch rail for support as they stand beside a wooden plank. Various objects such as bottles can be seen scattered around near their feet on what appears to be a stone foundation with rough-hewn stones.

The woman herself has short hair, wears a sleeveless dress that seems worn and stained, possibly from manual work or regular use over time. Her posture is upright but relaxed; she looks directly at the camera with an expression of mild resignation or contemplation rather than direct engagement.

There's no clear indication as to whether this building serves residential purposes given its apparent state of disrepair or lack thereof. The photograph exudes a sense of historical documentary work, likely capturing rural life in mid-20th century America during times of hardship such as the Great Depression when Dorothea Lange was known for her impactful photographic journalism.

This specific image is noted to feature Mrs. Dougherty at Warm Springs in Malheur County, Oregon based on [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an older woman standing in the doorway of what appears to be a modest wooden building. The structure looks rustic, with visible gaps between the planks on its walls and roof supports that are made from logs or branches. The door frame shows signs of wear, suggesting age and frequent use. To her right is another person's arm holding onto part of the porch rail for support as they stand beside a wooden plank. Various objects such as bottles can be seen scattered around near their feet on what appears to be a stone foundation with rough-hewn stones. The woman herself has short hair, wears a sleeveless dress that seems worn and stained, possibly from manual work or regular use over time. Her posture is upright but relaxed; she looks directly at the camera with an expression of mild resignation or contemplation rather than direct engagement. There's no clear indication as to whether this building serves residential purposes given its apparent state of disrepair or lack thereof. The photograph exudes a sense of historical documentary work, likely capturing rural life in mid-20th century America during times of hardship such as the Great Depression when Dorothea Lange was known for her impactful photographic journalism. This specific image is noted to feature Mrs. Dougherty at Warm Springs in Malheur County, Oregon based on [...]

Mrs. Dougherty in doorway of basement house. Warm Springs, Malheur County, Oregon

#Dougherty #WarmSprings #MalheurCounty #Oregon #America #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773710/

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of four individuals around an old-fashioned, vintage truck in the midst of a field. The vehicle appears to be a model from the early 1900s with visible features like rounded headlights and a prominent grille at its front. Two people are on each side of the truck; they wear hats and overalls typical of farm workers or laborers during that era, suggesting agricultural activity.

The fields around them have been recently plowed, as evidenced by rows of turned soil and remaining crop residue scattered across the ground. The landscape is vast with no buildings in sight other than a distant structure near some utility poles, which might indicate rural setting.

Birds are perched on top of or close to the truck's fenders, adding life to the scene. Their presence suggests that this field may be located away from urban areas where wildlife can roam freely.

The image is marked with text at its edges: "Dorothea Lange," which likely refers to Dorothea Lange known for her work as a photographer documenting social issues in America during the Great Depression, including farm life. The date visible within this frame says October 1939, placing it just before or after the Dust Bowl era.

The composition and subject matter of the photograph convey a historical moment from rural America's agricultural past, capturing not only the individuals i [...]

The image depicts a black and white photograph of four individuals around an old-fashioned, vintage truck in the midst of a field. The vehicle appears to be a model from the early 1900s with visible features like rounded headlights and a prominent grille at its front. Two people are on each side of the truck; they wear hats and overalls typical of farm workers or laborers during that era, suggesting agricultural activity. The fields around them have been recently plowed, as evidenced by rows of turned soil and remaining crop residue scattered across the ground. The landscape is vast with no buildings in sight other than a distant structure near some utility poles, which might indicate rural setting. Birds are perched on top of or close to the truck's fenders, adding life to the scene. Their presence suggests that this field may be located away from urban areas where wildlife can roam freely. The image is marked with text at its edges: "Dorothea Lange," which likely refers to Dorothea Lange known for her work as a photographer documenting social issues in America during the Great Depression, including farm life. The date visible within this frame says October 1939, placing it just before or after the Dust Bowl era. The composition and subject matter of the photograph convey a historical moment from rural America's agricultural past, capturing not only the individuals i [...]

Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. October 1939. Loading a truck in a sugar beet field

#Ontario #MalheurCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLange #America #theGreatDepression #theDustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773697/

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of an unpaved, dirt road cutting through a vast rural landscape. The road appears to be deeply rutted with tire tracks crisscrossing the surface, suggesting frequent use despite its rough condition. On either side of the road are barren fields or dry brushland stretching into the distance where sparse vegetation can be seen scattered across the plains.

The sky above is clear and devoid of clouds, hinting at a bright but perhaps overcast day due to the lack of distinct shadows on the ground. The terrain appears uneven with slight undulations in elevation visible as gentle hills or mounds rise from either side of the road. There are no signs of water bodies like rivers or lakes within the immediate vicinity.

In the upper right corner, there's a handwritten label "J-OPSLA," which could be an acronym for a location, project, or individual related to this photograph. In the lower left corner is another mark indicating the image number as 103942.

Additional context provided by the caption states that this road was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program during the Great Depression, which aimed at relief and creation for unemployed Americans through various public works projects including roads building across America.

The image is titled "Landscape on top  [...]

The image depicts a black and white photograph of an unpaved, dirt road cutting through a vast rural landscape. The road appears to be deeply rutted with tire tracks crisscrossing the surface, suggesting frequent use despite its rough condition. On either side of the road are barren fields or dry brushland stretching into the distance where sparse vegetation can be seen scattered across the plains. The sky above is clear and devoid of clouds, hinting at a bright but perhaps overcast day due to the lack of distinct shadows on the ground. The terrain appears uneven with slight undulations in elevation visible as gentle hills or mounds rise from either side of the road. There are no signs of water bodies like rivers or lakes within the immediate vicinity. In the upper right corner, there's a handwritten label "J-OPSLA," which could be an acronym for a location, project, or individual related to this photograph. In the lower left corner is another mark indicating the image number as 103942. Additional context provided by the caption states that this road was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program during the Great Depression, which aimed at relief and creation for unemployed Americans through various public works projects including roads building across America. The image is titled "Landscape on top [...]

Landscape on top of bench, showing new lands, and farms beyond. Road was built by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps). Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 67-1

#MalheurCounty #Oregon #J-OPSLA #FranklinDRoosevelts […]

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an indoor medical examination scene. In the foreground, a man in professional attire—a suit with a tie—is using a stethoscope to examine a young child sitting on a high stool or cabinet next to him. The examined child appears barefoot and has curly hair.

Behind this interaction, two women are attending to another child seated on their laps. One woman is wearing glasses, while the other's face isn't fully visible due to her positioning in the background. They both seem engaged with the children they're caring for or assisting.

The room contains various objects such as a small table holding what appears to be medical supplies and a cabinet with drawers that likely contain more equipment. The setting looks like an improvised clinic, possibly within a trailer given its compact nature and functional design without ornate details.

In terms of context provided by the caption "Doctor examining children in trailer clinic," it suggests this photograph is taken at a mobile camp run by the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which was part of efforts to support rural communities during the Great Depression. The specific location mentioned, Klamath County, Oregon, indicates that these clinics were likely set up temporarily for medical services where they weren't readily available.

The overall atmosphere suggests an era when such  [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an indoor medical examination scene. In the foreground, a man in professional attire—a suit with a tie—is using a stethoscope to examine a young child sitting on a high stool or cabinet next to him. The examined child appears barefoot and has curly hair. Behind this interaction, two women are attending to another child seated on their laps. One woman is wearing glasses, while the other's face isn't fully visible due to her positioning in the background. They both seem engaged with the children they're caring for or assisting. The room contains various objects such as a small table holding what appears to be medical supplies and a cabinet with drawers that likely contain more equipment. The setting looks like an improvised clinic, possibly within a trailer given its compact nature and functional design without ornate details. In terms of context provided by the caption "Doctor examining children in trailer clinic," it suggests this photograph is taken at a mobile camp run by the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which was part of efforts to support rural communities during the Great Depression. The specific location mentioned, Klamath County, Oregon, indicates that these clinics were likely set up temporarily for medical services where they weren't readily available. The overall atmosphere suggests an era when such [...]

Doctor examining children in trailer clinic. FSA (Farm Security Administration) mobile camp, Klamath County, Oregon. See general caption 62

#KlamathCounty #Oregon #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017774256/

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The image captures a candid moment of three children peeking out from behind a tent. The black and white photograph showcases the playful expressions on their faces, with smiles and curious eyes indicative of youth. One child is partially hidden by the fabric of the tent, creating an air of intrigue as we glimpse only part of her face. Another stands confidently in front of the tent entrance, revealing more than just a smile but also a sense of adventure or anticipation.

The children are dressed warmly for what seems to be cool weather; two wear jackets, and one has a distinctive hat that adds character to their appearance. Their clothing suggests they might be at an outdoor campsite or partaking in some form of camping activity.

This photograph is credited as being from the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which was established during the Great Depression by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to support farmers and rural communities through photography, among other means. The specific context provided indicates that this image may have been taken at a campsite within Klamath County in Oregon.

The setting of Merrill FSA Camp implies an environment where children were likely engaged in outdoor activities or educational programs aimed at teaching them about nature, agriculture, or the value of hard work and self-sufficiency. The overall mood conveyed by this image is one [...]

The image captures a candid moment of three children peeking out from behind a tent. The black and white photograph showcases the playful expressions on their faces, with smiles and curious eyes indicative of youth. One child is partially hidden by the fabric of the tent, creating an air of intrigue as we glimpse only part of her face. Another stands confidently in front of the tent entrance, revealing more than just a smile but also a sense of adventure or anticipation. The children are dressed warmly for what seems to be cool weather; two wear jackets, and one has a distinctive hat that adds character to their appearance. Their clothing suggests they might be at an outdoor campsite or partaking in some form of camping activity. This photograph is credited as being from the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which was established during the Great Depression by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to support farmers and rural communities through photography, among other means. The specific context provided indicates that this image may have been taken at a campsite within Klamath County in Oregon. The setting of Merrill FSA Camp implies an environment where children were likely engaged in outdoor activities or educational programs aimed at teaching them about nature, agriculture, or the value of hard work and self-sufficiency. The overall mood conveyed by this image is one [...]

Lighthearted kids in Merrill FSA (Farm Security Administration) camp, Klamath County, Oregon. See general caption 62

#MerrillFSA #KlamathCounty #Oregon #theGreatDepression #FranklinDRoosevelt #MerrillFSACamp #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017774242/

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The image depicts a group of individuals sitting by the side of an older model car, engaged in conversation. The setting appears to be outside a building with a flat roof and large windows. Some people are wearing hats or caps while others have on suspenders over their shirts. A tripod is visible near one person's feet, suggesting that they may have been filming or photographing something earlier.

In the background, another vintage car can be seen parked further down the street. The image has a monochromatic color scheme typical of historical photographs from mid-20th century America and carries some markings in the top left corner which are not clearly legible but seem to indicate copyright information or identification numbers for archival purposes.

The photograph's composition, with its candid portrayal of everyday life and focus on ordinary people engaged in a social activity, is characteristic of Dorothea Lange's work. Her photographs often captured scenes from rural America during the Great Depression, focusing on themes such as poverty, labor, migration, race relations, and war."

In summary, this photograph showcases a moment among farmers or workers gathered around their car at what seems to be a community meeting in Independence, Oregon, which could provide insights into social dynamics, working conditions, and rural life during the early part of the 20th century.

The image depicts a group of individuals sitting by the side of an older model car, engaged in conversation. The setting appears to be outside a building with a flat roof and large windows. Some people are wearing hats or caps while others have on suspenders over their shirts. A tripod is visible near one person's feet, suggesting that they may have been filming or photographing something earlier. In the background, another vintage car can be seen parked further down the street. The image has a monochromatic color scheme typical of historical photographs from mid-20th century America and carries some markings in the top left corner which are not clearly legible but seem to indicate copyright information or identification numbers for archival purposes. The photograph's composition, with its candid portrayal of everyday life and focus on ordinary people engaged in a social activity, is characteristic of Dorothea Lange's work. Her photographs often captured scenes from rural America during the Great Depression, focusing on themes such as poverty, labor, migration, race relations, and war." In summary, this photograph showcases a moment among farmers or workers gathered around their car at what seems to be a community meeting in Independence, Oregon, which could provide insights into social dynamics, working conditions, and rural life during the early part of the 20th century.

Williamette Valley hop farmers in town hold their political forum on drug store corner. Independence, Oregon

#WilliametteValley #Independence #Oregon #America #DorotheaLanges #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773001/

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The image depicts a campsite with two large tents, which appear to be set up for temporary living or possibly as accommodation during an outdoor event. The area is surrounded by trees providing shade and privacy. In front of one tent, there's camping gear such as a folding chair, table, and what appears to be a portable stove on the ground. To the side, various personal items are scattered around, including bags and buckets, suggesting that individuals live or spend extended periods in this location.

The scene is captured in black-and-white photography, which gives it an aged appearance, hinting at its historical context. The image's title indicates it was taken by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a New Deal agency created to conduct programs related to rural relief and agricultural reform during the Great Depression.

The location is specified as Oregon, Josephine County, near Grants Pass, suggesting this campsite might be associated with migrant workers or seasonal laborers in that region. The photograph's caption number indicates it may belong to a larger series documenting various aspects of life under the New Deal programs.

In summary, the image captures an outdoor living space used by individuals possibly involved in agricultural work or traveling through Oregon during the early 20th century, showcasing the transient nature of their lifes [...]

The image depicts a campsite with two large tents, which appear to be set up for temporary living or possibly as accommodation during an outdoor event. The area is surrounded by trees providing shade and privacy. In front of one tent, there's camping gear such as a folding chair, table, and what appears to be a portable stove on the ground. To the side, various personal items are scattered around, including bags and buckets, suggesting that individuals live or spend extended periods in this location. The scene is captured in black-and-white photography, which gives it an aged appearance, hinting at its historical context. The image's title indicates it was taken by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a New Deal agency created to conduct programs related to rural relief and agricultural reform during the Great Depression. The location is specified as Oregon, Josephine County, near Grants Pass, suggesting this campsite might be associated with migrant workers or seasonal laborers in that region. The photograph's caption number indicates it may belong to a larger series documenting various aspects of life under the New Deal programs. In summary, the image captures an outdoor living space used by individuals possibly involved in agricultural work or traveling through Oregon during the early 20th century, showcasing the transient nature of their lifes [...]

The grower provided clean tents and a shady site for pickers on this ranch. Oregon, Josephine County, near Grants Pass. See general caption number 45-111

#Oregon #JosephineCounty #GrantsPass #DorotheaLange #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography […]

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The image shows a group of migrant farm workers in an outdoor hop field. They are engaged in harvesting hops, standing amidst rows of plants with large baskets filled with the gathered crop around them. The scene is captured on black and white film, emphasizing contrasts between light and shadow across their clothing and the surrounding environment.

In this historical photograph from Dorothea Lange's collection titled 'Migratory field workers in hop field,' near Independence, Oregon (https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7b3ba25398d90c4f068.jpg), the subjects display a range of attire suitable for farm labor. Some wear hats and overalls, while others are in dresses with aprons or protective clothing like gloves.

The context provided by the caption hints at the economic conditions during Lange's time, particularly referencing '3-R-HOAS,' which could be shorthand for the three-day harvest rate common among hop pickers of that era. This practice likely refers to a system where farm laborers were paid based on how much they harvested rather than being compensated daily or weekly.

The photograph captures both individual and collective human effort, showcasing the rural working class's struggle during Lange’s time in America. The image not only documents their physical activity but also serves as social commentary on migrant workers' conditions during the Gre [...]

The image shows a group of migrant farm workers in an outdoor hop field. They are engaged in harvesting hops, standing amidst rows of plants with large baskets filled with the gathered crop around them. The scene is captured on black and white film, emphasizing contrasts between light and shadow across their clothing and the surrounding environment. In this historical photograph from Dorothea Lange's collection titled 'Migratory field workers in hop field,' near Independence, Oregon (https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7b3ba25398d90c4f068.jpg), the subjects display a range of attire suitable for farm labor. Some wear hats and overalls, while others are in dresses with aprons or protective clothing like gloves. The context provided by the caption hints at the economic conditions during Lange's time, particularly referencing '3-R-HOAS,' which could be shorthand for the three-day harvest rate common among hop pickers of that era. This practice likely refers to a system where farm laborers were paid based on how much they harvested rather than being compensated daily or weekly. The photograph captures both individual and collective human effort, showcasing the rural working class's struggle during Lange’s time in America. The image not only documents their physical activity but also serves as social commentary on migrant workers' conditions during the Gre [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Migratory field workers in hop field. Near Independence, Oregon

#Independence #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #Lange #America #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773039/

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This black and white photograph shows an aerial view of a large outdoor area with multiple rows of white tents set up in neat, organized patterns. The terrain appears to be dry dirt or sand with some sparse vegetation visible at certain points. There are several individuals scattered throughout the scene, engaged in various activities like walking or standing near their respective tent areas. Some people appear smaller than others due to perspective and distance from the viewpoint of the camera.

The sky is clear without any clouds, suggesting a sunny day. In the background, there's an open expanse with some distant structures that could be buildings or other infrastructure elements. The overall setting appears temporary in nature, indicative of a campsite meant for transitory stays such as during emergencies or seasonal labor purposes.

A historical context provided indicates this image depicts migrant labor workers' living conditions around Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California circa February 1939 under the Federal Security Administration (FSA), which was part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs aimed at providing relief and support during the Great Depression era in America.

This photograph captures a slice of history regarding migrant workers' living conditions during that period, highlighting both their resilience and the challenges they faced w [...]

This black and white photograph shows an aerial view of a large outdoor area with multiple rows of white tents set up in neat, organized patterns. The terrain appears to be dry dirt or sand with some sparse vegetation visible at certain points. There are several individuals scattered throughout the scene, engaged in various activities like walking or standing near their respective tent areas. Some people appear smaller than others due to perspective and distance from the viewpoint of the camera. The sky is clear without any clouds, suggesting a sunny day. In the background, there's an open expanse with some distant structures that could be buildings or other infrastructure elements. The overall setting appears temporary in nature, indicative of a campsite meant for transitory stays such as during emergencies or seasonal labor purposes. A historical context provided indicates this image depicts migrant labor workers' living conditions around Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California circa February 1939 under the Federal Security Administration (FSA), which was part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs aimed at providing relief and support during the Great Depression era in America. This photograph captures a slice of history regarding migrant workers' living conditions during that period, highlighting both their resilience and the challenges they faced w [...]

Calipatria, Imperial Valley. Feb. 1939. F.S.A. migratory labor camp (emergency)

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #FranklinDRoosevelts #theGreatDepression #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image captures a black and white photograph of two individuals walking down railroad tracks. The scene is desolate with an expansive open sky overhead, barren landscape in the distance, utility poles lining one side, and scattered rocks on the ground around the rails. One person appears closer to the camera, leaning slightly forward as they walk, while another individual can be seen further away, approaching from a similar direction but not visible enough for detailed description or actions beyond walking down the tracks.

No other significant details are present in this scene; it's primarily focused on the individuals and their journey along the railway. The absence of color emphasizes textures like rusted metal rails against dry earthy ground, evoking a somber mood that may suggest themes related to migration, displacement, or the passage through different stages of life during the era when such photographs were prevalent.

The photo is labeled with text in its corners and at the bottom which likely indicates metadata for archival purposes. There's no explicit indication as per the given context about additional information relating this image directly to any specific historical events; however, it could be inferred that these individuals may represent "bindles," a term used historically referring to burlap bags of flour carried by tramps or hobos during the Great D [...]

The image captures a black and white photograph of two individuals walking down railroad tracks. The scene is desolate with an expansive open sky overhead, barren landscape in the distance, utility poles lining one side, and scattered rocks on the ground around the rails. One person appears closer to the camera, leaning slightly forward as they walk, while another individual can be seen further away, approaching from a similar direction but not visible enough for detailed description or actions beyond walking down the tracks. No other significant details are present in this scene; it's primarily focused on the individuals and their journey along the railway. The absence of color emphasizes textures like rusted metal rails against dry earthy ground, evoking a somber mood that may suggest themes related to migration, displacement, or the passage through different stages of life during the era when such photographs were prevalent. The photo is labeled with text in its corners and at the bottom which likely indicates metadata for archival purposes. There's no explicit indication as per the given context about additional information relating this image directly to any specific historical events; however, it could be inferred that these individuals may represent "bindles," a term used historically referring to burlap bags of flour carried by tramps or hobos during the Great D [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Looking east down the railroad track, near Calipatria, California. Single men, itinerants with "bindles" waiting for the freight

#Calipatria #California #theGreatDepression #America #undefined #photography […]

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This black and white photograph captures an outdoor scene, presumably taken in a rural or semi-rural area. In the center of the image is a metal bucket placed on sandy ground with tracks indicating frequent movement around it. To its left lies what appears to be a dark-colored animal figure cast by shadow, possibly that of a cat due to its size and shape.

A wire fence runs horizontally across the top part of the photo, suggesting an enclosure or boundary area. The background features a body of water reflecting bare trees with thin branches on the opposite bank, indicating it might be either late autumn or winter when most vegetation is dormant. There's also visible barren earth underfoot which could imply that this area may not receive regular watering.

The image has annotations in white text along its left edge and bottom right corner stating "1938 Dorothea Lange," identifying the photographer as Dorothea Lange, a renowned American documentary photographer known for her work during the Great Depression. The reference to an 'open settling basin from the irrigation ditch' suggests this photograph was taken in connection with agricultural or water management practices typical of that era.

The overall composition and context suggest it could be documenting conditions related to rural living, agriculture, or possibly a communal settlement where people might engage directly [...]

This black and white photograph captures an outdoor scene, presumably taken in a rural or semi-rural area. In the center of the image is a metal bucket placed on sandy ground with tracks indicating frequent movement around it. To its left lies what appears to be a dark-colored animal figure cast by shadow, possibly that of a cat due to its size and shape. A wire fence runs horizontally across the top part of the photo, suggesting an enclosure or boundary area. The background features a body of water reflecting bare trees with thin branches on the opposite bank, indicating it might be either late autumn or winter when most vegetation is dormant. There's also visible barren earth underfoot which could imply that this area may not receive regular watering. The image has annotations in white text along its left edge and bottom right corner stating "1938 Dorothea Lange," identifying the photographer as Dorothea Lange, a renowned American documentary photographer known for her work during the Great Depression. The reference to an 'open settling basin from the irrigation ditch' suggests this photograph was taken in connection with agricultural or water management practices typical of that era. The overall composition and context suggest it could be documenting conditions related to rural living, agriculture, or possibly a communal settlement where people might engage directly [...]

Water supply: an open settling basin from the irrigation ditch in a California squatter camp near Calipatria

#California #Calipatria #DorotheaLange #American #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769801/

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