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Accepted applicant for resettlement on the Hightstown project. Jewish-American. This man is already employed on the project as carpenter, working on the nearly completed first unit of thirty-five houses ...

Accepted applicant for resettlement on the Hightstown project. Jewish-American. This man is already employed on the project as carpenter, working on the nearly completed first unit of thirty-five houses. He says, "Will we succeed? Any people who will go through what we did--any people with such patience--will succeed"

Accepted applicant for resettlement on the Hightstown project. Jewish-American

Accepted applicant for resettlement on the Hightstown project. Jewish-American

Hightstown, New Jersey. Homes under construction. Thirty-five of these homes are to be completed and ready for occupancy by July 15, 1936

Background photograph for Hightstown project. Garment factory on West Twenty-first Street, New York City. Mr. Jacob Solomon, one of the two hundred and fifty selected family heads for the Hightstown Project, is employed in this building ...

Background photo for Hightstown project. The present home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solomon and family, 133 Avenue D, New York City. This family is included in the first unit of thirty-five families to be resettled at Hightstown in July, 1936. For four very small rooms in tenement they pay eighteen dollars monthly

Man working on foundation for new house in cheap residential section of Corpus Christi, Texas. Many cheap houses are now being built to satisfy the demand of workmen and their families for housing

A group of houses at the Greenhills project. Ohio. These buildings have asbestos board siding

Accepted applicant for resettlement on the Hightstown project. Jewish-American. This man is already employed on the project as carpenter, working on the nearly completed first unit of thirty-five houses ...

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Public domain photograph of Dorothea Lange, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, widely recognized for her depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). Lange's photographs humanized the consequences of the Great Depression and influenced the development of documentary photography. Lange is best known for her photograph "Migrant Mother," which depicts a mother and her children during the Great Depression. Lange's photographs of the period are considered some of the most iconic images of the era.

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new jersey hightstown mercer county the miriam and ira d wallach division of art prints and photographs photography collection farm security administration photographs hightstown project accepted applicant project first unit thirty five houses united states farm security administration sponsor lange dorothea photographer ultra high resolution high resolution carpenter art photography classic photography new york public library
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01/06/1936 - 30/06/1936
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New York Public Library
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new jersey hightstown mercer county the miriam and ira d wallach division of art prints and photographs photography collection farm security administration photographs hightstown project accepted applicant project first unit thirty five houses united states farm security administration sponsor lange dorothea photographer ultra high resolution high resolution carpenter art photography classic photography new york public library