Entitled: 'Builds own Jalopy.' Thirty dollars was all it cost Robert Preston, 16 year old high school senior, to build this midget automobile. Weighing approximately 250 pounds, the jalopy is powered with a washing machine motor of 3-4 horsepower and has a maximum speed of 20 mph. His license tags for this year will cost 32¢. Washington, D.C. Photographed by Harris & Ewing, February 2, 1939. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entitled-builds-own-jalopy-thirty-dollars-was-all-it-cost-robert-preston-16-year-old-high-school-senior-to-build-this-midget-automobile-weighing-approximately-250-pounds-the-jalopy-is-powered-with-a-washing-machine-motor-of-3-4-horsepower-and-has-a-maximum-speed-of-20-mph-his-license-tags-for-this-year-will-cost-32-washington-dc-photographed-by-harris-ewing-february-2-1939-image246588579.html
RMT9526Y–Entitled: 'Builds own Jalopy.' Thirty dollars was all it cost Robert Preston, 16 year old high school senior, to build this midget automobile. Weighing approximately 250 pounds, the jalopy is powered with a washing machine motor of 3-4 horsepower and has a maximum speed of 20 mph. His license tags for this year will cost 32¢. Washington, D.C. Photographed by Harris & Ewing, February 2, 1939.
Builds own Jalopy. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Thirty dollars was all it cost Robert Preston, 16-year-old high school senior, to build this midget automobile. Weighing approximately 250 pounds, the 'jalopy' is powered with a washing machine motor of 3-4 horsepower and has a maximum speed of 20 miles an hour. His license tags for this year will cost 32 cents, 2-2-39 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/builds-own-jalopy-washington-dc-feb-2-thirty-dollars-was-all-it-cost-robert-preston-16-year-old-high-school-senior-to-build-this-midget-automobile-weighing-approximately-250-pounds-the-jalopy-is-powered-with-a-washing-machine-motor-of-3-4-horsepower-and-has-a-maximum-speed-of-20-miles-an-hour-his-license-tags-for-this-year-will-cost-32-cents-2-2-39-image264479342.html
RMWA822P–Builds own Jalopy. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Thirty dollars was all it cost Robert Preston, 16-year-old high school senior, to build this midget automobile. Weighing approximately 250 pounds, the 'jalopy' is powered with a washing machine motor of 3-4 horsepower and has a maximum speed of 20 miles an hour. His license tags for this year will cost 32 cents, 2-2-39
Home of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a Farm Security Administration (FSA) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars per month. Husband also works about ten days a month outside the farm. Photograph by Dorothea Lange. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-of-rural-rehabilitation-client-tulare-county-california-they-bought-twenty-acres-of-raw-unimproved-land-with-a-first-payment-of-fifty-dollars-which-was-money-saved-out-of-relief-budget-august-1936-they-received-a-farm-security-administration-fsa-loan-of-seven-hundred-dollars-for-stock-and-equipment-now-they-have-a-one-room-shack-seven-cows-three-sows-and-homemade-pumping-plant-along-with-ten-acres-of-improved-permanent-pasture-cream-check-approximately-thirty-dollars-per-month-husband-also-works-about-ten-days-a-month-outside-the-farm-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image415588307.html
RF2F43K3F–Home of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a Farm Security Administration (FSA) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars per month. Husband also works about ten days a month outside the farm. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
Home of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a Farm Security Administration (FSA) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars per month. Husband also works about ten days a month outside the farm. Husband is twenty-six years old, wife Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-of-rural-rehabilitation-client-tulare-county-california-they-bought-twenty-acres-of-raw-unimproved-land-with-a-first-payment-of-fifty-dollars-which-was-money-saved-out-of-relief-budget-august-1936-they-received-a-farm-security-administration-fsa-loan-of-seven-hundred-dollars-for-stock-and-equipment-now-they-have-a-one-room-shack-seven-cows-three-sows-and-homemade-pumping-plant-along-with-ten-acres-of-improved-permanent-pasture-cream-check-approximately-thirty-dollars-per-month-husband-also-works-about-ten-days-a-month-outside-the-farm-husband-is-twenty-six-years-old-wife-image467011574.html
RM2J3P60P–Home of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a Farm Security Administration (FSA) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars per month. Husband also works about ten days a month outside the farm. Husband is twenty-six years old, wife
RELEASE DATE: April 11, 2006. MOVIE TITLE: Little Fish. STUDIO: Porchlight Films. PLOT: In Sydney, Tracey Heart is a thirty-two years old manager of a video shop ex-addicted in heroin and clean for four years. She is trying to raise forty thousand dollars to buy a shop for computer games on the next door of the rental and become partner of her boss, but based on her negative records, the banks deny the loan. PICTURED: ROWAN WOODS on the set. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-release-date-april-11-2006-movie-title-little-fish-studio-porchlight-90160679.html
RMF6K4T7–RELEASE DATE: April 11, 2006. MOVIE TITLE: Little Fish. STUDIO: Porchlight Films. PLOT: In Sydney, Tracey Heart is a thirty-two years old manager of a video shop ex-addicted in heroin and clean for four years. She is trying to raise forty thousand dollars to buy a shop for computer games on the next door of the rental and become partner of her boss, but based on her negative records, the banks deny the loan. PICTURED: ROWAN WOODS on the set.
The Great Fire at Chicago: ruins on the north side of Lake-Street, 1868. Engraving of a photograph by Mr. George C. Pearson. 'The conflagration which took place on the night of Jan. 28 in the city of Chicago, Illinois...was one of the most destructive ever known in the United States of America; the amount of property lost being estimated at nearly three millions of dollars. Thirty-two of the leading wholesale houses of Chicago are entirely destroyed. The fire broke out, at seven o'clock in the evening, in the large bookselling store of Messrs. H. Griggs and Co., in Lake-street, one of the two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-great-fire-at-chicago-ruins-on-the-north-side-of-lake-street-1868-engraving-of-a-photograph-by-mr-george-c-pearson-the-conflagration-which-took-place-on-the-night-of-jan-28-in-the-city-of-chicago-illinoiswas-one-of-the-most-destructive-ever-known-in-the-united-states-of-america-the-amount-of-property-lost-being-estimated-at-nearly-three-millions-of-dollars-thirty-two-of-the-leading-wholesale-houses-of-chicago-are-entirely-destroyed-the-fire-broke-out-at-seven-oclock-in-the-evening-in-the-large-bookselling-store-of-messrs-h-griggs-and-co-in-lake-street-one-of-the-two-image608998200.html
RM2XAP7BM–The Great Fire at Chicago: ruins on the north side of Lake-Street, 1868. Engraving of a photograph by Mr. George C. Pearson. 'The conflagration which took place on the night of Jan. 28 in the city of Chicago, Illinois...was one of the most destructive ever known in the United States of America; the amount of property lost being estimated at nearly three millions of dollars. Thirty-two of the leading wholesale houses of Chicago are entirely destroyed. The fire broke out, at seven o'clock in the evening, in the large bookselling store of Messrs. H. Griggs and Co., in Lake-street, one of the two
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. , bed and bedding at thirty dollars (|80) per tennof ton weeks, b advance. No extra charges. Pupils received at any time, by their paying for tbe un-expired part only, of the current term. I purpose togive undivided attention to tbe school, and teach asUtorongbly as practicable. Instruction may be had inOrthography, Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography,English Onunmar, Surveying with Geometry, use of Log-arithms, Trigonometry, Area of Land computed by differ-ence of latitude and departure, and also by various me-thods of plotting. Astronomy, Calculation an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-carolina-presbyterian-bed-and-bedding-at-thirty-dollars-80-per-tennof-ton-weeks-b-advance-no-extra-charges-pupils-received-at-any-time-by-their-paying-for-tbe-un-expired-part-only-of-the-current-term-i-purpose-togive-undivided-attention-to-tbe-school-and-teach-asutorongbly-as-practicable-instruction-may-be-had-inorthography-beading-writing-arithmetic-geographyenglish-onunmar-surveying-with-geometry-use-of-log-arithms-trigonometry-area-of-land-computed-by-differ-ence-of-latitude-and-departure-and-also-by-various-me-thods-of-plotting-astronomy-calculation-an-image336905771.html
RM2AG3AMY–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. , bed and bedding at thirty dollars (|80) per tennof ton weeks, b advance. No extra charges. Pupils received at any time, by their paying for tbe un-expired part only, of the current term. I purpose togive undivided attention to tbe school, and teach asUtorongbly as practicable. Instruction may be had inOrthography, Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography,English Onunmar, Surveying with Geometry, use of Log-arithms, Trigonometry, Area of Land computed by differ-ence of latitude and departure, and also by various me-thods of plotting. Astronomy, Calculation an
30 % sale discount. Shopping time. Sunlit s blinds cover. Protection. Store expose. Sales event. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/30-sale-discount-shopping-time-sunlit-s-blinds-cover-protection-store-expose-sales-event-image595647722.html
RF2WH22MX–30 % sale discount. Shopping time. Sunlit s blinds cover. Protection. Store expose. Sales event.
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE OUTFIT AND METHODS OF THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHEE. THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT HE beginner must not suppose that good bird photographs can be made only with expensive appa- ratus. Under favorable conditions there is no great difference in the results secured with the ordinary camera and lens of any reputable maker and those of the highest class. My own work has for the greater part been done with an outfit costing about thirty dollars; and although the be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographee-the-bird-photographers-outfit-he-beginner-must-not-suppose-that-good-bird-photographs-can-be-made-only-with-expensive-appa-ratus-under-favorable-conditions-there-is-no-great-difference-in-the-results-secured-with-the-ordinary-camera-and-lens-of-any-reputable-maker-and-those-of-the-highest-class-my-own-work-has-for-the-greater-part-been-done-with-an-outfit-costing-about-thirty-dollars-and-although-the-be-image216365094.html
RMPG07TP–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE OUTFIT AND METHODS OF THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHEE. THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT HE beginner must not suppose that good bird photographs can be made only with expensive appa- ratus. Under favorable conditions there is no great difference in the results secured with the ordinary camera and lens of any reputable maker and those of the highest class. My own work has for the greater part been done with an outfit costing about thirty dollars; and although the be
Back Page $1.00 a line. Inside Page 75 cents a line. NATIONAL Plans Details STA I IRRITILDElt. t paid. Framing and Roofing. paid. 245 Broadway New York. 1000 TA ES. EXHIBITION BARNE'S PATENT :on PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS. NEVILLE ST. FOUNDRY LEEDS ENG. MANUFACTURERS OF OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOULT'S PATENT Combined Moulding Paneling & Dove tailing Machine. VirIfiLEBB RUGG & BICILIRDSON. Machinery Cold Rolled Shafting. Sturtevant Blowers. PATENT PUNCHING SHEARING MACHINES ROLLING MILLS AND MILL MACHINERY AT E N T wSHAFTING. WROUGHT puNcHarg Improved Noiseless Friction Grooved or Geared Hoist. ors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/back-page-100-a-line-inside-page-75-cents-a-line-national-plans-details-sta-i-irritildelt-t-paid-framing-and-roofing-paid-245-broadway-new-york-1000-ta-es-exhibition-barnes-patent-on-price-thirty-dollars-neville-st-foundry-leeds-eng-manufacturers-of-of-all-descriptions-boults-patent-combined-moulding-paneling-dove-tailing-machine-virifilebb-rugg-bicilirdson-machinery-cold-rolled-shafting-sturtevant-blowers-patent-punching-shearing-machines-rolling-mills-and-mill-machinery-at-e-n-t-wshafting-wrought-puncharg-improved-noiseless-friction-grooved-or-geared-hoist-ors-image334315502.html
RM2ABWARA–Back Page $1.00 a line. Inside Page 75 cents a line. NATIONAL Plans Details STA I IRRITILDElt. t paid. Framing and Roofing. paid. 245 Broadway New York. 1000 TA ES. EXHIBITION BARNE'S PATENT :on PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS. NEVILLE ST. FOUNDRY LEEDS ENG. MANUFACTURERS OF OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOULT'S PATENT Combined Moulding Paneling & Dove tailing Machine. VirIfiLEBB RUGG & BICILIRDSON. Machinery Cold Rolled Shafting. Sturtevant Blowers. PATENT PUNCHING SHEARING MACHINES ROLLING MILLS AND MILL MACHINERY AT E N T wSHAFTING. WROUGHT puNcHarg Improved Noiseless Friction Grooved or Geared Hoist. ors
The La Grange Dam. Rapid Building. GINDELE'S GAS METER CONNECTION. SECURING PROPELLER BLADES TO THE HUB. DAVIES' PROPELLER A Steam Carriage for Road Use. Photographic Notes. The Snow Sheds of the Union Pacific. cost as much as thirty thousand dollars per mile., scientific american, 1893-11-25 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-la-grange-dam-rapid-building-gindeles-gas-meter-connection-securing-propeller-blades-to-the-hub-davies-propeller-a-steam-carriage-for-road-use-photographic-notes-the-snow-sheds-of-the-union-pacific-cost-as-much-as-thirty-thousand-dollars-per-mile-scientific-american-1893-11-25-image334337335.html
RM2ABXAK3–The La Grange Dam. Rapid Building. GINDELE'S GAS METER CONNECTION. SECURING PROPELLER BLADES TO THE HUB. DAVIES' PROPELLER A Steam Carriage for Road Use. Photographic Notes. The Snow Sheds of the Union Pacific. cost as much as thirty thousand dollars per mile., scientific american, 1893-11-25
A Newspaper of the Present Times. Intended for People Now on Earth. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 550 THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN $2 A YEAR THE DAILY SUN $6 A YEAR. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Four Dollars. Eight Dollars. Fifteen Dollars. Thirty-three Dollars. Thirty-five Dollars. Fifty Dollars. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Eight Dollars. PATENT IMPROVED And Adjustable Healthful Climate Free HomesGood Markets. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES Wood. 96 CEDAR STREET New York. Machinists' Tools. EDWARD . HOSKIN Lowell Mass. Cincinnati Exposition. 55 CEDAR ST. NEW YORK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-newspaper-of-the-present-times-intended-for-people-now-on-earth-only-one-dollar-a-year!-one-hundred-copies-for-550-the-semi-weekly-sun-2-a-year-the-daily-sun-6-a-year-the-dollar-weekly-sun-four-dollars-eight-dollars-fifteen-dollars-thirty-three-dollars-thirty-five-dollars-fifty-dollars-the-semi-weekly-sun-eight-dollars-patent-improved-and-adjustable-healthful-climate-free-homesgood-markets-the-northern-pacific-railroad-transportation-at-reduced-rates-wood-96-cedar-street-new-york-machinists-tools-edward-hoskin-lowell-mass-cincinnati-exposition-55-cedar-st-new-york-image334314381.html
RM2ABW9B9–A Newspaper of the Present Times. Intended for People Now on Earth. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 550 THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN $2 A YEAR THE DAILY SUN $6 A YEAR. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Four Dollars. Eight Dollars. Fifteen Dollars. Thirty-three Dollars. Thirty-five Dollars. Fifty Dollars. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Eight Dollars. PATENT IMPROVED And Adjustable Healthful Climate Free HomesGood Markets. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES Wood. 96 CEDAR STREET New York. Machinists' Tools. EDWARD . HOSKIN Lowell Mass. Cincinnati Exposition. 55 CEDAR ST. NEW YORK
The Taking of the City of Washington... by the British Forces Under Major General Ross on August 24, 1814... the public property destroyed amounted to thirty Million of Dollars. Copy of engraving, 1814., 1931 - 1932; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 89 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-taking-of-the-city-of-washington-by-the-british-forces-under-major-general-ross-on-august-24-1814-the-public-property-destroyed-amounted-to-thirty-million-of-dollars-copy-of-engraving-1814-1931-1932-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-89-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image262293240.html
RMW6MDKM–The Taking of the City of Washington... by the British Forces Under Major General Ross on August 24, 1814... the public property destroyed amounted to thirty Million of Dollars. Copy of engraving, 1814., 1931 - 1932; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 89 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
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. June 1936. Photograph by Dorothea Lange. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-june-1936-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image415588103.html
RF2F43JT7–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. June 1936. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
Home of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a Farm Security Administration (FSA) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars per month. Husband also works about ten days a month outside the farm. Husband is twenty-six years old, wife Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-of-rural-rehabilitation-client-tulare-county-california-they-bought-twenty-acres-of-raw-unimproved-land-with-a-first-payment-of-fifty-dollars-which-was-money-saved-out-of-relief-budget-august-1936-they-received-a-farm-security-administration-fsa-loan-of-seven-hundred-dollars-for-stock-and-equipment-now-they-have-a-one-room-shack-seven-cows-three-sows-and-homemade-pumping-plant-along-with-ten-acres-of-improved-permanent-pasture-cream-check-approximately-thirty-dollars-per-month-husband-also-works-about-ten-days-a-month-outside-the-farm-husband-is-twenty-six-years-old-wife-image467011566.html
RM2J3P60E–Home of rural rehabilitation client, Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a Farm Security Administration (FSA) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars per month. Husband also works about ten days a month outside the farm. Husband is twenty-six years old, wife
. The land of the pigtail : its people and customs : from a boy's point of view . A MAXUAKIN. a few facte that occur to me that I have not mentioned. The wages of the lower orders are small, but then SUNDEY OCCUPATIONS. 199 their wants are few, and their living is cheap. Carpentersand masons get from ten-pence to fifteen-pence a day;and clerks from ten to thirty dollars a month, withboard. You would be reminded of our own bricklayers ifyou saw the Chinese at work; and when you read. ERICKLAyEHS. about the great waU of China—concerning which I donot propose saying a word, as I have chiefly conf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-land-of-the-pigtail-its-people-and-customs-from-a-boys-point-of-view-a-maxuakin-a-few-facte-that-occur-to-me-that-i-have-not-mentioned-the-wages-of-the-lower-orders-are-small-but-then-sundey-occupations-199-their-wants-are-few-and-their-living-is-cheap-carpentersand-masons-get-from-ten-pence-to-fifteen-pence-a-dayand-clerks-from-ten-to-thirty-dollars-a-month-withboard-you-would-be-reminded-of-our-own-bricklayers-ifyou-saw-the-chinese-at-work-and-when-you-read-ericklayehs-about-the-great-wau-of-chinaconcerning-which-i-donot-propose-saying-a-word-as-i-have-chiefly-conf-image371624722.html
RM2CGGY3E–. The land of the pigtail : its people and customs : from a boy's point of view . A MAXUAKIN. a few facte that occur to me that I have not mentioned. The wages of the lower orders are small, but then SUNDEY OCCUPATIONS. 199 their wants are few, and their living is cheap. Carpentersand masons get from ten-pence to fifteen-pence a day;and clerks from ten to thirty dollars a month, withboard. You would be reminded of our own bricklayers ifyou saw the Chinese at work; and when you read. ERICKLAyEHS. about the great waU of China—concerning which I donot propose saying a word, as I have chiefly conf
. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. CLEARING AND BREAKING 295 Clearing and Breaking.âWhen peat and muck lands are covered with tree growth, the problem of clearing and removing the stumps is comparatively simple, since the stumps are usually shallow rooted and the soil is light and loose.^ The cost of clearing varies from fifteen to thirty dollars per acre, and sometimes as high as seventy-five to one hundred dollars per acre. Rank grass, sphagnum moss and brush can best be eliminated through burning. The most desirable ti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-soils-the-fundamentals-of-successful-soil-management-and-profitable-crop-production-soils-clearing-and-breaking-295-clearing-and-breakingwhen-peat-and-muck-lands-are-covered-with-tree-growth-the-problem-of-clearing-and-removing-the-stumps-is-comparatively-simple-since-the-stumps-are-usually-shallow-rooted-and-the-soil-is-light-and-loose-the-cost-of-clearing-varies-from-fifteen-to-thirty-dollars-per-acre-and-sometimes-as-high-as-seventy-five-to-one-hundred-dollars-per-acre-rank-grass-sphagnum-moss-and-brush-can-best-be-eliminated-through-burning-the-most-desirable-ti-image216331465.html
RMPFXMYN–. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. CLEARING AND BREAKING 295 Clearing and Breaking.âWhen peat and muck lands are covered with tree growth, the problem of clearing and removing the stumps is comparatively simple, since the stumps are usually shallow rooted and the soil is light and loose.^ The cost of clearing varies from fifteen to thirty dollars per acre, and sometimes as high as seventy-five to one hundred dollars per acre. Rank grass, sphagnum moss and brush can best be eliminated through burning. The most desirable ti
BallBlack &Co. 565 and 567 BROADWAY Silver Ware. THE FACILITIES OF BALL BLACK & CO. FOR MANUFACTURING ENABLE THEM TO OFFER A LARGER VARI ETY OF PATTERNS AND AT LOW ER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 16 ostf WOOD WARD 'S NATIONAL ARCHITECT. A practical workjust published containing 1000 Designs Plansand Details to Working Scale of Cou H ouseswith Specifica tions and estimate of WOODWARD'S GEO. E.WOODWARDArchitect COUNTRY N new books on Architecture. 191 Broadway HOMES. 18 os tf Building Paper. ING BOARD manufactured by the Rock River Pa. per Co. 13 LaSalle st. Chicag is used with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ballblack-co-565-and-567-broadway-silver-ware-the-facilities-of-ball-black-co-for-manufacturing-enable-them-to-offer-a-larger-vari-ety-of-patterns-and-at-low-er-prices-than-any-other-house-in-the-trade-16-ostf-wood-ward-s-national-architect-a-practical-workjust-published-containing-1000-designs-plansand-details-to-working-scale-of-cou-h-ouseswith-specifica-tions-and-estimate-of-woodwards-geo-ewoodwardarchitect-country-n-new-books-on-architecture-191-broadway-homes-18-os-tf-building-paper-ing-board-manufactured-by-the-rock-river-pa-per-co-13-lasalle-st-chicag-is-used-with-image334310549.html
RM2ABW4ED–BallBlack &Co. 565 and 567 BROADWAY Silver Ware. THE FACILITIES OF BALL BLACK & CO. FOR MANUFACTURING ENABLE THEM TO OFFER A LARGER VARI ETY OF PATTERNS AND AT LOW ER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 16 ostf WOOD WARD 'S NATIONAL ARCHITECT. A practical workjust published containing 1000 Designs Plansand Details to Working Scale of Cou H ouseswith Specifica tions and estimate of WOODWARD'S GEO. E.WOODWARDArchitect COUNTRY N new books on Architecture. 191 Broadway HOMES. 18 os tf Building Paper. ING BOARD manufactured by the Rock River Pa. per Co. 13 LaSalle st. Chicag is used with
The Taking of the City of Washington... by the British Forces Under Major General Ross on August 24, 1814... the public property destroyed amounted to thirty Million of Dollars. Copy of engraving, 1814., 1931 - 1932; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 89 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-taking-of-the-city-of-washington-by-the-british-forces-under-major-general-ross-on-august-24-1814-the-public-property-destroyed-amounted-to-thirty-million-of-dollars-copy-of-engraving-1814-1931-1932-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-89-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image259181930.html
RMW1JN5E–The Taking of the City of Washington... by the British Forces Under Major General Ross on August 24, 1814... the public property destroyed amounted to thirty Million of Dollars. Copy of engraving, 1814., 1931 - 1932; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 89 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. 'There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.. February 1939. Photo: Dorothea Lange Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madera-county-family-from-near-dallas-texas-rent-is-five-dollars-a-month-theres-no-future-here-ive-been-following-the-work-migratory-labor-but-theres-no-chance-for-a-fellow-to-get-a-holt-hisself-in-this-country-the-last-job-i-had-is-tractor-driving-for-thirty-five-cents-an-hour-had-that-job-for-five-months-until-a-filipino-comes-along-for-twenty-five-cents-an-hour-i-was-raised-on-a-cotton-farm-my-father-owned-a-little-place-back-there-and-im-plumb-willing-to-leave-this-country-for-good-before-i-get-too-old-if-i-could-get-the-chance-to-farm-february-1939-photo-dorothea-lange-image415588188.html
RF2F43JY8–Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. 'There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.. February 1939. Photo: Dorothea Lange
Home of rural rehabilitation client. Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a FSA (Farm Security Administration) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars a month. Husband also works about ten days a month on odd jobs outside the farm. Husband is twenty-six years Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-of-rural-rehabilitation-client-tulare-county-california-they-bought-twenty-acres-of-raw-unimproved-land-with-a-first-payment-of-fifty-dollars-which-was-money-saved-out-of-relief-budget-august-1936-they-received-a-fsa-farm-security-administration-loan-of-seven-hundred-dollars-for-stock-and-equipment-now-they-have-a-one-room-shack-seven-cows-three-sows-and-homemade-pumping-plant-along-with-ten-acres-of-improved-permanent-pasture-cream-check-approximately-thirty-dollars-a-month-husband-also-works-about-ten-days-a-month-on-odd-jobs-outside-the-farm-husband-is-twenty-six-years-image467010568.html
RM2J3P4MT–Home of rural rehabilitation client. Tulare County, California. They bought twenty acres of raw unimproved land with a first payment of fifty dollars which was money saved out of relief budget (August 1936). They received a FSA (Farm Security Administration) loan of seven hundred dollars for stock and equipment. Now they have a one-room shack, seven cows, three sows, and homemade pumping plant, along with ten acres of improved permanent pasture. Cream check approximately thirty dollars a month. Husband also works about ten days a month on odd jobs outside the farm. Husband is twenty-six years
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE OUTFIT AND METHODS OF THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHEE. THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT HE beginner must not suppose that good bird photographs can be made only with expensive appa- ratus. Under favorable conditions there is no great difference in the results secured with the ordinary camera and lens of any reputable maker and those of the highest class. My own work has for the greater part been done with an outfit costing about thirty dollars; and although the be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographee-the-bird-photographers-outfit-he-beginner-must-not-suppose-that-good-bird-photographs-can-be-made-only-with-expensive-appa-ratus-under-favorable-conditions-there-is-no-great-difference-in-the-results-secured-with-the-ordinary-camera-and-lens-of-any-reputable-maker-and-those-of-the-highest-class-my-own-work-has-for-the-greater-part-been-done-with-an-outfit-costing-about-thirty-dollars-and-although-the-be-image232033985.html
RMRDE1M1–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE OUTFIT AND METHODS OF THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHEE. THE BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT HE beginner must not suppose that good bird photographs can be made only with expensive appa- ratus. Under favorable conditions there is no great difference in the results secured with the ordinary camera and lens of any reputable maker and those of the highest class. My own work has for the greater part been done with an outfit costing about thirty dollars; and although the be
. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. CANNING ON THE FARM C. 0. Warfoed, Newbubgh, x^I". Y. ADVAXTAGES OF A FARM CANNING OUTFIT Have you ever noticed how two men with practically identical loads of vege- tables will go to the same market, and when the market closes and their loads are sold out, one man will have in his pocket as the result of the sale thirty dollars, while the other man will have but twenty or twenty-five? We say it is good salesmanship, but is it ? Perhaps it is, but many times you will find back of it all another and a bet- ter reason, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetable-industry-in-new-york-state-vegetables-gardening-canning-on-the-farm-c-0-warfoed-newbubgh-xiquot-y-advaxtages-of-a-farm-canning-outfit-have-you-ever-noticed-how-two-men-with-practically-identical-loads-of-vege-tables-will-go-to-the-same-market-and-when-the-market-closes-and-their-loads-are-sold-out-one-man-will-have-in-his-pocket-as-the-result-of-the-sale-thirty-dollars-while-the-other-man-will-have-but-twenty-or-twenty-five-we-say-it-is-good-salesmanship-but-is-it-perhaps-it-is-but-many-times-you-will-find-back-of-it-all-another-and-a-bet-ter-reason-an-image216399872.html
RMPG1T6T–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. CANNING ON THE FARM C. 0. Warfoed, Newbubgh, x^I". Y. ADVAXTAGES OF A FARM CANNING OUTFIT Have you ever noticed how two men with practically identical loads of vege- tables will go to the same market, and when the market closes and their loads are sold out, one man will have in his pocket as the result of the sale thirty dollars, while the other man will have but twenty or twenty-five? We say it is good salesmanship, but is it ? Perhaps it is, but many times you will find back of it all another and a bet- ter reason, an
Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. 'There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.'Feb 1939.Photograph by Dorothea Lange Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madera-county-family-from-near-dallas-texas-rent-is-five-dollars-a-month-theres-no-future-here-ive-been-following-the-work-migratory-labor-but-theres-no-chance-for-a-fellow-to-get-a-holt-hisself-in-this-country-the-last-job-i-had-is-tractor-driving-for-thirty-five-cents-an-hour-had-that-job-for-five-months-until-a-filipino-comes-along-for-twenty-five-cents-an-hour-i-was-raised-on-a-cotton-farm-my-father-owned-a-little-place-back-there-and-im-plumb-willing-to-leave-this-country-for-good-before-i-get-too-old-if-i-could-get-the-chance-to-farmfeb-1939photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image416464128.html
RF2F5FG6T–Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. 'There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.'Feb 1939.Photograph by Dorothea Lange
Woodpiles along the street are a characteristic of Portland, Oregon. Costs five dollars and fifty cents per cord, and must now be hauled thirty-five miles. Portland, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodpiles-along-the-street-are-a-characteristic-of-portland-oregon-costs-five-dollars-and-fifty-cents-per-cord-and-must-now-be-hauled-thirty-five-miles-portland-oregon-image469805371.html
RM2J89DF7–Woodpiles along the street are a characteristic of Portland, Oregon. Costs five dollars and fifty cents per cord, and must now be hauled thirty-five miles. Portland, Oregon.
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE OUTFIT AND METHODS OF THE 13IRU PIIOTOCIIlAPlIEIi. maker and those of the highest cdass. THK BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT HE beginner must not suppose that good Ijird photographs can ho made only with expensive aj^j^a- ratus. Under favorable conditions there is no great difference in the results secured with the ordinary camera and lens of any reputable My own w<jrk has for the greater part been done with an outfit costing about thirty dollars; and al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-13iru-piiotociilaplieii-maker-and-those-of-the-highest-cdass-thk-bird-photographers-outfit-he-beginner-must-not-suppose-that-good-ijird-photographs-can-ho-made-only-with-expensive-ajja-ratus-under-favorable-conditions-there-is-no-great-difference-in-the-results-secured-with-the-ordinary-camera-and-lens-of-any-reputable-my-own-wltjrk-has-for-the-greater-part-been-done-with-an-outfit-costing-about-thirty-dollars-and-al-image232284548.html
RMRDWD8M–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE OUTFIT AND METHODS OF THE 13IRU PIIOTOCIIlAPlIEIi. maker and those of the highest cdass. THK BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT HE beginner must not suppose that good Ijird photographs can ho made only with expensive aj^j^a- ratus. Under favorable conditions there is no great difference in the results secured with the ordinary camera and lens of any reputable My own w<jrk has for the greater part been done with an outfit costing about thirty dollars; and al
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. ADDITIONAL ANIMAL STUDIES 185 food, they are important economically on account of the pearly matter that is found on the inside of their shells. This â is used in making buttons and other articles. In fact, there is a considerable industry in this line along the Missis- sippi River. i&^&^S^ ^feeler Oysters are rni- portant as an arti- cle of food. The oyster &hermen re- ceive annually from "â¢"=i»^''}'^a5^»sS)B»=*' " mouth twenty to thirty mil- ^^^ ^33 ^^^ ^^^^ lions of dollars from these mollusks collected from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-additional-animal-studies-185-food-they-are-important-economically-on-account-of-the-pearly-matter-that-is-found-on-the-inside-of-their-shells-this-is-used-in-making-buttons-and-other-articles-in-fact-there-is-a-considerable-industry-in-this-line-along-the-missis-sippi-river-iampamps-feeler-oysters-are-rni-portant-as-an-arti-cle-of-food-the-oyster-amphermen-re-ceive-annually-from-quotquot=ia5ssb=-quot-mouth-twenty-to-thirty-mil-33-lions-of-dollars-from-these-mollusks-collected-from-image216446787.html
RMPG402B–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. ADDITIONAL ANIMAL STUDIES 185 food, they are important economically on account of the pearly matter that is found on the inside of their shells. This â is used in making buttons and other articles. In fact, there is a considerable industry in this line along the Missis- sippi River. i&^&^S^ ^feeler Oysters are rni- portant as an arti- cle of food. The oyster &hermen re- ceive annually from "â¢"=i»^''}'^a5^»sS)B»=*' " mouth twenty to thirty mil- ^^^ ^33 ^^^ ^^^^ lions of dollars from these mollusks collected from
Woodpiles along the street are a characteristic of Portland, Oregon. Costs five dollars and fifty cents per cord, and must be hauled thirty-five miles. (Shows homeowner on porch.) Portland, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodpiles-along-the-street-are-a-characteristic-of-portland-oregon-costs-five-dollars-and-fifty-cents-per-cord-and-must-be-hauled-thirty-five-miles-shows-homeowner-on-porch-portland-oregon-image469805383.html
RM2J89DFK–Woodpiles along the street are a characteristic of Portland, Oregon. Costs five dollars and fifty cents per cord, and must be hauled thirty-five miles. (Shows homeowner on porch.) Portland, Oregon.
. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. CLEARING AND BREAKING 295 Clearing and Breaking.âWhen peat and muck lands are covered with tree growth, the problem of clearing and removing the stumps is comparatively simple, since the stumps are usually shallow rooted and the soil is light and loose.^ The cost of clearing varies from fifteen to thirty dollars per acre, and sometimes as high as seventy-five to one hundred dollars per acre. Rank grass, sphagnum moss and brush can best be eliminated through burning. The most desirable ti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-soils-the-fundamentals-of-successful-soil-management-and-profitable-crop-production-soils-clearing-and-breaking-295-clearing-and-breakingwhen-peat-and-muck-lands-are-covered-with-tree-growth-the-problem-of-clearing-and-removing-the-stumps-is-comparatively-simple-since-the-stumps-are-usually-shallow-rooted-and-the-soil-is-light-and-loose-the-cost-of-clearing-varies-from-fifteen-to-thirty-dollars-per-acre-and-sometimes-as-high-as-seventy-five-to-one-hundred-dollars-per-acre-rank-grass-sphagnum-moss-and-brush-can-best-be-eliminated-through-burning-the-most-desirable-ti-image231932257.html
RMRD9BXW–. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. CLEARING AND BREAKING 295 Clearing and Breaking.âWhen peat and muck lands are covered with tree growth, the problem of clearing and removing the stumps is comparatively simple, since the stumps are usually shallow rooted and the soil is light and loose.^ The cost of clearing varies from fifteen to thirty dollars per acre, and sometimes as high as seventy-five to one hundred dollars per acre. Rank grass, sphagnum moss and brush can best be eliminated through burning. The most desirable ti
Woodpiles along the street are a characteristic of Portland, Oregon. Costs five dollars and fifty cents per cord, and must be hauled thirty-five miles. (Shows homeowner on porch.) Portland, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodpiles-along-the-street-are-a-characteristic-of-portland-oregon-costs-five-dollars-and-fifty-cents-per-cord-and-must-be-hauled-thirty-five-miles-shows-homeowner-on-porch-portland-oregon-image469805386.html
RM2J89DFP–Woodpiles along the street are a characteristic of Portland, Oregon. Costs five dollars and fifty cents per cord, and must be hauled thirty-five miles. (Shows homeowner on porch.) Portland, Oregon.
. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. CANNING ON THE FARM C. 0. Warfoed, Newbubgh, x^I". Y. ADVAXTAGES OF A FARM CANNING OUTFIT Have you ever noticed how two men with practically identical loads of vege- tables will go to the same market, and when the market closes and their loads are sold out, one man will have in his pocket as the result of the sale thirty dollars, while the other man will have but twenty or twenty-five? We say it is good salesmanship, but is it ? Perhaps it is, but many times you will find back of it all another and a bet- ter reason, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetable-industry-in-new-york-state-vegetables-gardening-canning-on-the-farm-c-0-warfoed-newbubgh-xiquot-y-advaxtages-of-a-farm-canning-outfit-have-you-ever-noticed-how-two-men-with-practically-identical-loads-of-vege-tables-will-go-to-the-same-market-and-when-the-market-closes-and-their-loads-are-sold-out-one-man-will-have-in-his-pocket-as-the-result-of-the-sale-thirty-dollars-while-the-other-man-will-have-but-twenty-or-twenty-five-we-say-it-is-good-salesmanship-but-is-it-perhaps-it-is-but-many-times-you-will-find-back-of-it-all-another-and-a-bet-ter-reason-an-image232094013.html
RMRDGP7W–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. CANNING ON THE FARM C. 0. Warfoed, Newbubgh, x^I". Y. ADVAXTAGES OF A FARM CANNING OUTFIT Have you ever noticed how two men with practically identical loads of vege- tables will go to the same market, and when the market closes and their loads are sold out, one man will have in his pocket as the result of the sale thirty dollars, while the other man will have but twenty or twenty-five? We say it is good salesmanship, but is it ? Perhaps it is, but many times you will find back of it all another and a bet- ter reason, an
Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. "Come to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there and twenty-five dollars cash. Had 480 acres back there. I dried out after thirty years, lost it, and walked out." With help of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and supplementary work on ranches is buying three quaters of an acre in shacktown near Yakima, has it nearly paid for, has good garden. "On my own place I can't starve.". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-yakima-valley-drought-refugee-aged-sixty-three-from-bismark-north-dakota-quotcome-to-washington-three-years-ago-in-that-chevy-coupe-you-see-over-there-and-twenty-five-dollars-cash-had-480-acres-back-there-i-dried-out-after-thirty-years-lost-it-and-walked-outquot-with-help-of-work-projects-administration-wpa-and-supplementary-work-on-ranches-is-buying-three-quaters-of-an-acre-in-shacktown-near-yakima-has-it-nearly-paid-for-has-good-garden-quoton-my-own-place-i-cant-starvequot-image469805590.html
RM2J89DR2–Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. "Come to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there and twenty-five dollars cash. Had 480 acres back there. I dried out after thirty years, lost it, and walked out." With help of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and supplementary work on ranches is buying three quaters of an acre in shacktown near Yakima, has it nearly paid for, has good garden. "On my own place I can't starve.".
Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . few years.No field of endeavor offers a brighter prospect for enduring profit. Thefirst section of the lesson deals with the possibilities of the market poultrybusiness—its various branches and their relative importance, and with theproblems of production. The second section gives thorough, practical andcomplete instruction for fattening, killing, dressing, packing, and marketingthe various classes of poultry. This lesson really forms a complete Coursein itself. Experts declare it well worth the price charged for the entireCourse of thirty-eight l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dollars-and-sense-in-the-poultry-business-few-yearsno-field-of-endeavor-offers-a-brighter-prospect-for-enduring-profit-thefirst-section-of-the-lesson-deals-with-the-possibilities-of-the-market-poultrybusinessits-various-branches-and-their-relative-importance-and-with-theproblems-of-production-the-second-section-gives-thorough-practical-andcomplete-instruction-for-fattening-killing-dressing-packing-and-marketingthe-various-classes-of-poultry-this-lesson-really-forms-a-complete-coursein-itself-experts-declare-it-well-worth-the-price-charged-for-the-entirecourse-of-thirty-eight-l-image338068917.html
RM2AJ0A9W–Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . few years.No field of endeavor offers a brighter prospect for enduring profit. Thefirst section of the lesson deals with the possibilities of the market poultrybusiness—its various branches and their relative importance, and with theproblems of production. The second section gives thorough, practical andcomplete instruction for fattening, killing, dressing, packing, and marketingthe various classes of poultry. This lesson really forms a complete Coursein itself. Experts declare it well worth the price charged for the entireCourse of thirty-eight l
Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. "Come to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there and twenty-five dollars cash. Had 480 acres back there. I dried out after thirty years, lost it, and walked out." With help of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and supplementary work on ranches is buying three quaters of an acre in shacktown near Yakima, has it nearly paid for, has good garden. "On my own place I can't starve.". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-yakima-valley-drought-refugee-aged-sixty-three-from-bismark-north-dakota-quotcome-to-washington-three-years-ago-in-that-chevy-coupe-you-see-over-there-and-twenty-five-dollars-cash-had-480-acres-back-there-i-dried-out-after-thirty-years-lost-it-and-walked-outquot-with-help-of-work-projects-administration-wpa-and-supplementary-work-on-ranches-is-buying-three-quaters-of-an-acre-in-shacktown-near-yakima-has-it-nearly-paid-for-has-good-garden-quoton-my-own-place-i-cant-starvequot-image469805583.html
RM2J89DPR–Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. "Come to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there and twenty-five dollars cash. Had 480 acres back there. I dried out after thirty years, lost it, and walked out." With help of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and supplementary work on ranches is buying three quaters of an acre in shacktown near Yakima, has it nearly paid for, has good garden. "On my own place I can't starve.".
. The youth of James Whitcomb Riley; fortune's way with the poet from infancy to manhood. he Argonaut was not in the advertisingmood all the time. The Graphics held him to hisagreement with difficulty. The Golden Fleece he soughtwas not the almighty dollar. If they made thirty dol-lars a day, as they did in periods of prosperity, it wasunsafe to tell him before the end of the week. If onThursday, for instance, he accidently learned thatthe receipts for three days were ninety dollars he wasinclined to quit. Thats enough; lets rest. Norwould he be driven. When his associates insisted onwork beyo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-youth-of-james-whitcomb-riley-fortunes-way-with-the-poet-from-infancy-to-manhood-he-argonaut-was-not-in-the-advertisingmood-all-the-time-the-graphics-held-him-to-hisagreement-with-difficulty-the-golden-fleece-he-soughtwas-not-the-almighty-dollar-if-they-made-thirty-dol-lars-a-day-as-they-did-in-periods-of-prosperity-it-wasunsafe-to-tell-him-before-the-end-of-the-week-if-onthursday-for-instance-he-accidently-learned-thatthe-receipts-for-three-days-were-ninety-dollars-he-wasinclined-to-quit-thats-enough-lets-rest-norwould-he-be-driven-when-his-associates-insisted-onwork-beyo-image336953397.html
RM2AG5FDW–. The youth of James Whitcomb Riley; fortune's way with the poet from infancy to manhood. he Argonaut was not in the advertisingmood all the time. The Graphics held him to hisagreement with difficulty. The Golden Fleece he soughtwas not the almighty dollar. If they made thirty dol-lars a day, as they did in periods of prosperity, it wasunsafe to tell him before the end of the week. If onThursday, for instance, he accidently learned thatthe receipts for three days were ninety dollars he wasinclined to quit. Thats enough; lets rest. Norwould he be driven. When his associates insisted onwork beyo
Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. "Came to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there and twenty-five dollars cash. Had 480 acres back there. I dried out after thirty years, lost it, and walked out." With help of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and supplementary work on ranches is buying three quarters of an acre in shacktown near Yakima, has it nearly paid for, has good garden. "On my own place I can't starve.". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-yakima-valley-drought-refugee-aged-sixty-three-from-bismark-north-dakota-quotcame-to-washington-three-years-ago-in-that-chevy-coupe-you-see-over-there-and-twenty-five-dollars-cash-had-480-acres-back-there-i-dried-out-after-thirty-years-lost-it-and-walked-outquot-with-help-of-work-projects-administration-wpa-and-supplementary-work-on-ranches-is-buying-three-quarters-of-an-acre-in-shacktown-near-yakima-has-it-nearly-paid-for-has-good-garden-quoton-my-own-place-i-cant-starvequot-image469805605.html
RM2J89DRH–Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. "Came to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there and twenty-five dollars cash. Had 480 acres back there. I dried out after thirty years, lost it, and walked out." With help of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and supplementary work on ranches is buying three quarters of an acre in shacktown near Yakima, has it nearly paid for, has good garden. "On my own place I can't starve.".
Under the Southern cross in South America . CATHEDRAL AND PLAZA, LIMA. DISTANT VIEW OF CATHEDRAL AND PLAZA, LIMA 109 CITY OF THE KINGS 111 millions of dollars of capital from other lands to enrich her own.Within the past ten years the value of Peruvian exports has risenfrom twelve to thirty million dollars. Her capital is taking on a new life, as it were—shaking off theeffects of the trials and harassing vicissitudes through which ithas passed and reaching for a place among the progressive common-wealths of the modern world. Of course the spirit of the paststill hovers around and over it, but Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-southern-cross-in-south-america-cathedral-and-plaza-lima-distant-view-of-cathedral-and-plaza-lima-109-city-of-the-kings-111-millions-of-dollars-of-capital-from-other-lands-to-enrich-her-ownwithin-the-past-ten-years-the-value-of-peruvian-exports-has-risenfrom-twelve-to-thirty-million-dollars-her-capital-is-taking-on-a-new-life-as-it-wereshaking-off-theeffects-of-the-trials-and-harassing-vicissitudes-through-which-ithas-passed-and-reaching-for-a-place-among-the-progressive-common-wealths-of-the-modern-world-of-course-the-spirit-of-the-paststill-hovers-around-and-over-it-but-image343121900.html
RM2AX6FDG–Under the Southern cross in South America . CATHEDRAL AND PLAZA, LIMA. DISTANT VIEW OF CATHEDRAL AND PLAZA, LIMA 109 CITY OF THE KINGS 111 millions of dollars of capital from other lands to enrich her own.Within the past ten years the value of Peruvian exports has risenfrom twelve to thirty million dollars. Her capital is taking on a new life, as it were—shaking off theeffects of the trials and harassing vicissitudes through which ithas passed and reaching for a place among the progressive common-wealths of the modern world. Of course the spirit of the paststill hovers around and over it, but
New Britain, Connecticut. Mrs. Dorothy Bell and Miss Ida Hicks, employed at the American Railway Express Company, earns thirty-three dollars and twnety-six cents per week, sorting, weighting, and stamping packages. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-britain-connecticut-mrs-dorothy-bell-and-miss-ida-hicks-employed-at-the-american-railway-express-company-earns-thirty-three-dollars-and-twnety-six-cents-per-week-sorting-weighting-and-stamping-packages-image469810844.html
RM2J89MEM–New Britain, Connecticut. Mrs. Dorothy Bell and Miss Ida Hicks, employed at the American Railway Express Company, earns thirty-three dollars and twnety-six cents per week, sorting, weighting, and stamping packages.
The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . ed: I was so de-jected I could say little—but weep. Sab-bath day it rained and I kept at home.Here is Bethel—Cokesbury in miniature,eighty by thirty feet, three stories, witha high roof, and finished below. Nowwe want a fund and an income of threehundred dollars per year to carry it on—without which it will be useless. But Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-history-of-methodism-electronic-resource-the-story-of-the-origin-and-progress-of-the-methodist-church-from-its-foundation-by-john-wesley-to-the-present-daywritten-in-popular-style-and-illustrated-by-more-than-one-thousand-portraits-and-views-of-persons-ed-i-was-so-de-jected-i-could-say-littlebut-weep-sab-bath-day-it-rained-and-i-kept-at-homehere-is-bethelcokesbury-in-miniatureeighty-by-thirty-feet-three-stories-witha-high-roof-and-finished-below-nowwe-want-a-fund-and-an-income-of-threehundred-dollars-per-year-to-carry-it-onwithout-which-it-will-be-useless-but-image343146263.html
RM2AX7JFK–The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . ed: I was so de-jected I could say little—but weep. Sab-bath day it rained and I kept at home.Here is Bethel—Cokesbury in miniature,eighty by thirty feet, three stories, witha high roof, and finished below. Nowwe want a fund and an income of threehundred dollars per year to carry it on—without which it will be useless. But
Lettuce field near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. Lettuce is the most speculative crop in Malheur Valley. It yielded two hundredf and thirty nine dollars per acre in 1939. Yielded so well because lettuce at Salinas, California, froze. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lettuce-field-near-ontario-malheur-county-oregon-lettuce-is-the-most-speculative-crop-in-malheur-valley-it-yielded-two-hundredf-and-thirty-nine-dollars-per-acre-in-1939-yielded-so-well-because-lettuce-at-salinas-california-froze-image469809015.html
RM2J89J5B–Lettuce field near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. Lettuce is the most speculative crop in Malheur Valley. It yielded two hundredf and thirty nine dollars per acre in 1939. Yielded so well because lettuce at Salinas, California, froze.
Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . -?^•s*-. VVALTER HOGANPetaluma. Calif. fage Forty-two American Poultry School, Kansas City, Mo.AMERICAN POULTRY SCHOOL COURSES THE American Poultry School offers three different Courses. The reasonwe offer the Courses in this way is in response to the desires thathave have come to us repeatedly from many people. Course A is a Course on Practical Poultry-Raising, Care and Manage-ment, which covers all the branches of the poultry business, except the judg-ing of poultry. This Course consists of thirty-eight complete lessons, con-tained in 24 books, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dollars-and-sense-in-the-poultry-business-s-vvalter-hoganpetaluma-calif-fage-forty-two-american-poultry-school-kansas-city-moamerican-poultry-school-courses-the-american-poultry-school-offers-three-different-courses-the-reasonwe-offer-the-courses-in-this-way-is-in-response-to-the-desires-thathave-have-come-to-us-repeatedly-from-many-people-course-a-is-a-course-on-practical-poultry-raising-care-and-manage-ment-which-covers-all-the-branches-of-the-poultry-business-except-the-judg-ing-of-poultry-this-course-consists-of-thirty-eight-complete-lessons-con-tained-in-24-books-image338074003.html
RM2AJ0GRF–Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . -?^•s*-. VVALTER HOGANPetaluma. Calif. fage Forty-two American Poultry School, Kansas City, Mo.AMERICAN POULTRY SCHOOL COURSES THE American Poultry School offers three different Courses. The reasonwe offer the Courses in this way is in response to the desires thathave have come to us repeatedly from many people. Course A is a Course on Practical Poultry-Raising, Care and Manage-ment, which covers all the branches of the poultry business, except the judg-ing of poultry. This Course consists of thirty-eight complete lessons, con-tained in 24 books,
A new house for descendant of old Idaho family, now a member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Gem County, Idaho. Lumber was supplied by the mill. His board lumber charges were about sixty-six dollars, windows and doors an additional thirty-five dollars. Note lumber pile in yard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-house-for-descendant-of-old-idaho-family-now-a-member-of-ola-self-help-sawmill-co-op-gem-county-idaho-lumber-was-supplied-by-the-mill-his-board-lumber-charges-were-about-sixty-six-dollars-windows-and-doors-an-additional-thirty-five-dollars-note-lumber-pile-in-yard-image469809437.html
RM2J89JMD–A new house for descendant of old Idaho family, now a member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Gem County, Idaho. Lumber was supplied by the mill. His board lumber charges were about sixty-six dollars, windows and doors an additional thirty-five dollars. Note lumber pile in yard.
A new house for descendant of old Idaho family, now a member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Gem County, Idaho. Lumber was supplied by the mill. His board lumber charges were about sixty-six dollars, windows and doors an additional thirty-five dollars. Note lumber pile in yard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-house-for-descendant-of-old-idaho-family-now-a-member-of-ola-self-help-sawmill-co-op-gem-county-idaho-lumber-was-supplied-by-the-mill-his-board-lumber-charges-were-about-sixty-six-dollars-windows-and-doors-an-additional-thirty-five-dollars-note-lumber-pile-in-yard-image469809428.html
RM2J89JM4–A new house for descendant of old Idaho family, now a member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Gem County, Idaho. Lumber was supplied by the mill. His board lumber charges were about sixty-six dollars, windows and doors an additional thirty-five dollars. Note lumber pile in yard.
. Poultry culture. oduced in this State annually, and alsothe amount consumed here. It is impossible to get at anythingabsolutely definite on the subject, but data secured by Dr.Brigham, author of Progressive Poultry Culture, showthat annually there are produced in Massachusetts about fivemillion dollars worth, while about twenty to thirty milliondollars worth are consumed. These data were secured severalyears ago, so at the present time we no doubt produce six mil-lion dollars worth at least. An estimate of last years con-sumption of poultry and eggs in Massachusetts, based uponthe methods us Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poultry-culture-oduced-in-this-state-annually-and-alsothe-amount-consumed-here-it-is-impossible-to-get-at-anythingabsolutely-definite-on-the-subject-but-data-secured-by-drbrigham-author-of-progressive-poultry-culture-showthat-annually-there-are-produced-in-massachusetts-about-fivemillion-dollars-worth-while-about-twenty-to-thirty-milliondollars-worth-are-consumed-these-data-were-secured-severalyears-ago-so-at-the-present-time-we-no-doubt-produce-six-mil-lion-dollars-worth-at-least-an-estimate-of-last-years-con-sumption-of-poultry-and-eggs-in-massachusetts-based-uponthe-methods-us-image370642913.html
RM2CF06PW–. Poultry culture. oduced in this State annually, and alsothe amount consumed here. It is impossible to get at anythingabsolutely definite on the subject, but data secured by Dr.Brigham, author of Progressive Poultry Culture, showthat annually there are produced in Massachusetts about fivemillion dollars worth, while about twenty to thirty milliondollars worth are consumed. These data were secured severalyears ago, so at the present time we no doubt produce six mil-lion dollars worth at least. An estimate of last years con-sumption of poultry and eggs in Massachusetts, based uponthe methods us
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image467003433.html
RM2J3NRJ1–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.
. Bill Nye's history of the United States. TARRED AND FEATHERED FOR PAYING RENT. introduced polygamy into it. The people wholived near them attacked them, killed Smith, anddrove the Mormons to Iowa, opposite Omaha. In 1844 occurred the building of the magnetictelegraph, invented by Samuel F. B. Morse. Theline was from Baltimore to Washington, or viceversa,—authorities failing to agree on this matter.It cost thirty thousand dollars, and the boys who 226 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.. THE MESSENGRR-UOVS IM THAN THE STOCKHOLDERS, delivered the messages made more out of itthen than the stockholder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-nyes-history-of-the-united-states-tarred-and-feathered-for-paying-rent-introduced-polygamy-into-it-the-people-wholived-near-them-attacked-them-killed-smith-anddrove-the-mormons-to-iowa-opposite-omaha-in-1844-occurred-the-building-of-the-magnetictelegraph-invented-by-samuel-f-b-morse-theline-was-from-baltimore-to-washington-or-viceversaauthorities-failing-to-agree-on-this-matterit-cost-thirty-thousand-dollars-and-the-boys-who-226-history-of-the-united-states-the-messengrr-uovs-im-than-the-stockholders-delivered-the-messages-made-more-out-of-itthen-than-the-stockholder-image370365784.html
RM2CEFH9C–. Bill Nye's history of the United States. TARRED AND FEATHERED FOR PAYING RENT. introduced polygamy into it. The people wholived near them attacked them, killed Smith, anddrove the Mormons to Iowa, opposite Omaha. In 1844 occurred the building of the magnetictelegraph, invented by Samuel F. B. Morse. Theline was from Baltimore to Washington, or viceversa,—authorities failing to agree on this matter.It cost thirty thousand dollars, and the boys who 226 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.. THE MESSENGRR-UOVS IM THAN THE STOCKHOLDERS, delivered the messages made more out of itthen than the stockholder
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image466999908.html
RM2J3NK44–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.
. Bill Nye's history of the United States. co now proceeded to become acurse to the civilized world. In 1624, King James, fearing that the infantcolony would go Democratic, appointed a rump The oppression of the English parliament nowbegan to be felt. The colonists were obliged toship their products to England and to use onlyEnglish vessels. The Assembly, largely royalists,refused to go out when their terms of office ex-pired, paid themselves at the rate of about thirty-six dollars per day as money is now, and, in fact,acted like members of the Legislaturegenerally. In 1676, one hundred years Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-nyes-history-of-the-united-states-co-now-proceeded-to-become-acurse-to-the-civilized-world-in-1624-king-james-fearing-that-the-infantcolony-would-go-democratic-appointed-a-rump-the-oppression-of-the-english-parliament-nowbegan-to-be-felt-the-colonists-were-obliged-toship-their-products-to-england-and-to-use-onlyenglish-vessels-the-assembly-largely-royalistsrefused-to-go-out-when-their-terms-of-office-ex-pired-paid-themselves-at-the-rate-of-about-thirty-six-dollars-per-day-as-money-is-now-and-in-factacted-like-members-of-the-legislaturegenerally-in-1676-one-hundred-years-image370377389.html
RM2CEG43W–. Bill Nye's history of the United States. co now proceeded to become acurse to the civilized world. In 1624, King James, fearing that the infantcolony would go Democratic, appointed a rump The oppression of the English parliament nowbegan to be felt. The colonists were obliged toship their products to England and to use onlyEnglish vessels. The Assembly, largely royalists,refused to go out when their terms of office ex-pired, paid themselves at the rate of about thirty-six dollars per day as money is now, and, in fact,acted like members of the Legislaturegenerally. In 1676, one hundred years
Klamath Basin potato farmer. He remembers when the first carload of potatoes left this valley in 1910. In 1934 he lost thirty-five hundred dollars on forty-eight acres of potatoes. His present acreage is eleven acres in potatoes, the rest in hay and soil-building crops. Has eleven milking cows. "I'm gonna eat." Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/klamath-basin-potato-farmer-he-remembers-when-the-first-carload-of-potatoes-left-this-valley-in-1910-in-1934-he-lost-thirty-five-hundred-dollars-on-forty-eight-acres-of-potatoes-his-present-acreage-is-eleven-acres-in-potatoes-the-rest-in-hay-and-soil-building-crops-has-eleven-milking-cows-quotim-gonna-eatquot-tulelake-siskiyou-county-california-image469809727.html
RM2J89K2R–Klamath Basin potato farmer. He remembers when the first carload of potatoes left this valley in 1910. In 1934 he lost thirty-five hundred dollars on forty-eight acres of potatoes. His present acreage is eleven acres in potatoes, the rest in hay and soil-building crops. Has eleven milking cows. "I'm gonna eat." Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California.
. Milch cows and dairy farming; comprising the breeds, breeding, and management, in health and disease, of dairy and other stock; the selection of milch cows, with a full explanation of Guenon's method; the culture of forage plants, and the production of milk, butter, and cheese ... with a treatise upon the dairy husbandry of Holland; to which is added Horsfall's system of dairy management . hillings, or four hun-dred and forty-five dollars, thirty-seven and a half cents,a head. A bull was sold to Lord Talbot for five hun-dred and eighty-eight pounds, while several cowsbrought from a thousand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/milch-cows-and-dairy-farming-comprising-the-breeds-breeding-and-management-in-health-and-disease-of-dairy-and-other-stock-the-selection-of-milch-cows-with-a-full-explanation-of-guenons-method-the-culture-of-forage-plants-and-the-production-of-milk-butter-and-cheese-with-a-treatise-upon-the-dairy-husbandry-of-holland-to-which-is-added-horsfalls-system-of-dairy-management-hillings-or-four-hun-dred-and-forty-five-dollars-thirty-seven-and-a-half-centsa-head-a-bull-was-sold-to-lord-talbot-for-five-hun-dred-and-eighty-eight-pounds-while-several-cowsbrought-from-a-thousand-image370066914.html
RM2CE203E–. Milch cows and dairy farming; comprising the breeds, breeding, and management, in health and disease, of dairy and other stock; the selection of milch cows, with a full explanation of Guenon's method; the culture of forage plants, and the production of milk, butter, and cheese ... with a treatise upon the dairy husbandry of Holland; to which is added Horsfall's system of dairy management . hillings, or four hun-dred and forty-five dollars, thirty-seven and a half cents,a head. A bull was sold to Lord Talbot for five hun-dred and eighty-eight pounds, while several cowsbrought from a thousand
Klamath Basin potato farmer. He remembers when the first carload of potatoes left this valley in 1910. In 1934 he lost thirty-five hundred dollars on forty-eight acres of potatoes. His present acreage is eleven acres in potatoes, the rest in hay and soil-building crops. Has eleven milking cows. "I'm gonna eat." Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/klamath-basin-potato-farmer-he-remembers-when-the-first-carload-of-potatoes-left-this-valley-in-1910-in-1934-he-lost-thirty-five-hundred-dollars-on-forty-eight-acres-of-potatoes-his-present-acreage-is-eleven-acres-in-potatoes-the-rest-in-hay-and-soil-building-crops-has-eleven-milking-cows-quotim-gonna-eatquot-tulelake-siskiyou-county-california-image469809721.html
RM2J89K2H–Klamath Basin potato farmer. He remembers when the first carload of potatoes left this valley in 1910. In 1934 he lost thirty-five hundred dollars on forty-eight acres of potatoes. His present acreage is eleven acres in potatoes, the rest in hay and soil-building crops. Has eleven milking cows. "I'm gonna eat." Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California.
. Town and city. e place until 1825. In the meantime, however, it continued to grow andhas kept on growing ever since, constantly changingits character. HOSPITAL, DISPENSARY, AND AMBULANCE 249 Starting as a poorhouse, it became a hospital. Start-ing with one room, six beds, and small expense, ithad in 1902, nine hundredand thirty-nine beds, withthirty thousand peoplecared for during one year,at an expense to the city,of four hundred and twentythousand dollars. Openingfor sick citizens who hadalmost every sort of disease,it now refuses to receiveany citizen suffering with acontagious disease. I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/town-and-city-e-place-until-1825-in-the-meantime-however-it-continued-to-grow-andhas-kept-on-growing-ever-since-constantly-changingits-character-hospital-dispensary-and-ambulance-249-starting-as-a-poorhouse-it-became-a-hospital-start-ing-with-one-room-six-beds-and-small-expense-ithad-in-1902-nine-hundredand-thirty-nine-beds-withthirty-thousand-peoplecared-for-during-one-yearat-an-expense-to-the-cityof-four-hundred-and-twentythousand-dollars-openingfor-sick-citizens-who-hadalmost-every-sort-of-diseaseit-now-refuses-to-receiveany-citizen-suffering-with-acontagious-disease-i-image370319510.html
RM2CEDE8P–. Town and city. e place until 1825. In the meantime, however, it continued to grow andhas kept on growing ever since, constantly changingits character. HOSPITAL, DISPENSARY, AND AMBULANCE 249 Starting as a poorhouse, it became a hospital. Start-ing with one room, six beds, and small expense, ithad in 1902, nine hundredand thirty-nine beds, withthirty thousand peoplecared for during one year,at an expense to the city,of four hundred and twentythousand dollars. Openingfor sick citizens who hadalmost every sort of disease,it now refuses to receiveany citizen suffering with acontagious disease. I
Oklahoma migrant, Texas. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oklahoma-migrant-texas-an-example-of-how-they-fall-between-the-relief-agencies-the-father-aged-thirty-five-is-an-intelligent-fellow-a-painter-by-trade-advanced-tuberculosis-victim-of-an-occupational-disease-ineligible-for-wpa-works-progress-administration-rated-as-totally-disabled-as-a-state-charge-under-oklahoma-relief-standards-the-family-were-told-the-maximum-relief-would-be-seven-dollars-every-two-weeks-they-lost-their-home-their-furniture-image467001330.html
RM2J3NMXX–Oklahoma migrant, Texas. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture.
. Boone County Recorder . se of taking the sense of the legal white voters residing withinthe boundary of the said proposed Graded Common School Districtwhetb—itthere shall be levied and collected an c.rrAial tax of thirty-five (35) cents on each one hundred dollars of property value subject to-State-1» county iaxatio, owned by white persons, and one i($1.00) dollar of pbll tax on each white male inhabitant of said iproposed Graded Common School District over twentr-one years of Iage, for the purpose of building and maintaiuing a Graded Common School therein as provided in the Common School la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-se-of-taking-the-sense-of-the-legal-white-voters-residing-withinthe-boundary-of-the-said-proposed-graded-common-school-districtwhetbitthere-shall-be-levied-and-collected-an-crraial-tax-of-thirty-five-35-cents-on-each-one-hundred-dollars-of-property-value-subject-to-state-1-county-iaxatio-owned-by-white-persons-and-one-i100-dollar-of-pbll-tax-on-each-white-male-inhabitant-of-said-iproposed-graded-common-school-district-over-twentr-one-years-of-iage-for-the-purpose-of-building-and-maintaiuing-a-graded-common-school-therein-as-provided-in-the-common-school-la-image370162833.html
RM2CE6AD5–. Boone County Recorder . se of taking the sense of the legal white voters residing withinthe boundary of the said proposed Graded Common School Districtwhetb—itthere shall be levied and collected an c.rrAial tax of thirty-five (35) cents on each one hundred dollars of property value subject to-State-1» county iaxatio, owned by white persons, and one i($1.00) dollar of pbll tax on each white male inhabitant of said iproposed Graded Common School District over twentr-one years of Iage, for the purpose of building and maintaiuing a Graded Common School therein as provided in the Common School la
Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/migrant-family-from-oklahoma-in-texas-a-family-of-six-alongside-the-road-an-example-of-how-they-fall-between-the-relief-agencies-the-father-aged-thirty-five-is-an-intelligent-fellow-a-painter-by-trade-advanced-tuberculosis-victim-of-an-occupational-disease-ineligible-for-wpa-works-progress-administration-rated-as-totally-disabled-as-a-state-charge-under-oklahoma-relief-standards-the-family-were-told-the-maximum-relief-would-be-seven-dollars-every-two-weeks-they-lost-their-home-their-furniture-took-to-the-road-a-year-ago-and-when-the-photographs-were-made-they-were-found-to-be-image467003713.html
RM2J3NT01–Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be
. Arena magazine - Volume 40. an be made to goin this work. Yes, I answered slowly, as I fin-ished some tentative scribbling on the back of my check-book, I see—onechild for one month at one franc a day:thirty francs, or six dollars cash expendi-ture. One month of country air, onemonth of good, nourishing food, and achance to get a head start on the high roadto health again—besides, I thought tomyself, remembering that fathers words,returns mental and spiritual that onecannot calculate. As you say, you canmake a little money go a long way—Ishould like to see if a little money thatwas going as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arena-magazine-volume-40-an-be-made-to-goin-this-work-yes-i-answered-slowly-as-i-fin-ished-some-tentative-scribbling-on-the-back-of-my-check-book-i-seeonechild-for-one-month-at-one-franc-a-daythirty-francs-or-six-dollars-cash-expendi-ture-one-month-of-country-air-onemonth-of-good-nourishing-food-and-achance-to-get-a-head-start-on-the-high-roadto-health-againbesides-i-thought-tomyself-remembering-that-fathers-wordsreturns-mental-and-spiritual-that-onecannot-calculate-as-you-say-you-canmake-a-little-money-go-a-long-wayishould-like-to-see-if-a-little-money-thatwas-going-as-image370531066.html
RM2CER44A–. Arena magazine - Volume 40. an be made to goin this work. Yes, I answered slowly, as I fin-ished some tentative scribbling on the back of my check-book, I see—onechild for one month at one franc a day:thirty francs, or six dollars cash expendi-ture. One month of country air, onemonth of good, nourishing food, and achance to get a head start on the high roadto health again—besides, I thought tomyself, remembering that fathers words,returns mental and spiritual that onecannot calculate. As you say, you canmake a little money go a long way—Ishould like to see if a little money thatwas going as
Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/migrant-family-from-oklahoma-in-texas-a-family-of-six-alongside-the-road-an-example-of-how-they-fall-between-the-relief-agencies-the-father-aged-thirty-five-is-an-intelligent-fellow-a-painter-by-trade-advanced-tuberculosis-victim-of-an-occupational-disease-ineligible-for-wpa-works-progress-administration-rated-as-totally-disabled-as-a-state-charge-under-oklahoma-relief-standards-the-family-were-told-the-maximum-relief-would-be-seven-dollars-every-two-weeks-they-lost-their-home-their-furniture-took-to-the-road-a-year-ago-and-when-the-photographs-were-made-they-were-found-to-be-image467001345.html
RM2J3NMYD–Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be
Boone County Recorder . American Tin.The Temescal tin mines, which havebeen in operation near South Rivnr-slde. Pal., for sly rtirmt.h. S^tltrliy shipped to the American Tin Plate Co., j of St Louis, 39,000 pounds of American I from the effects ofrunning a rusty nail Ps tin. j In his foot while at play. The bridge committee of Whitleycounty are advertising for thirty thou-sand dollars to complete five bridges,and propose to borrow the money forone year in amounts aa small as $500,and are offering eight per cent inter-est Aiikam Hillman, a colored man eon-fined in the county jail at Cadiz, char Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-american-tinthe-temescal-tin-mines-which-havebeen-in-operation-near-south-rivnr-slde-pal-for-sly-rtirmth-stltrliy-shipped-to-the-american-tin-plate-co-j-of-st-louis-39000-pounds-of-american-i-from-the-effects-ofrunning-a-rusty-nail-ps-tin-j-in-his-foot-while-at-play-the-bridge-committee-of-whitleycounty-are-advertising-for-thirty-thou-sand-dollars-to-complete-five-bridgesand-propose-to-borrow-the-money-forone-year-in-amounts-aa-small-as-500and-are-offering-eight-per-cent-inter-est-aiikam-hillman-a-colored-man-eon-fined-in-the-county-jail-at-cadiz-char-image339159134.html
RM2AKP0X6–Boone County Recorder . American Tin.The Temescal tin mines, which havebeen in operation near South Rivnr-slde. Pal., for sly rtirmt.h. S^tltrliy shipped to the American Tin Plate Co., j of St Louis, 39,000 pounds of American I from the effects ofrunning a rusty nail Ps tin. j In his foot while at play. The bridge committee of Whitleycounty are advertising for thirty thou-sand dollars to complete five bridges,and propose to borrow the money forone year in amounts aa small as $500,and are offering eight per cent inter-est Aiikam Hillman, a colored man eon-fined in the county jail at Cadiz, char
Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/migrant-family-from-oklahoma-in-texas-a-family-of-six-alongside-the-road-an-example-of-how-they-fall-between-the-relief-agencies-the-father-aged-thirty-five-is-an-intelligent-fellow-a-painter-by-trade-advanced-tuberculosis-victim-of-an-occupational-disease-ineligible-for-wpa-works-progress-administration-rated-as-totally-disabled-as-a-state-charge-under-oklahoma-relief-standards-the-family-were-told-the-maximum-relief-would-be-seven-dollars-every-two-weeks-they-lost-their-home-their-furniture-took-to-the-road-a-year-ago-and-when-the-photographs-were-made-they-were-found-to-be-image467003723.html
RM2J3NT0B–Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be
. Camps in the Rockies [microform] : being a narrative of life on the frontier, and sport in the Rocky Mountains, with an account of the cattle ranches of the West. Camping; Hunting; Camping; Chasse. 352 Camt>s in the Rockies, To tills place he drove his purchases, and the nutritious bunch grass and total rest, so strange to their weary limbs of late, soon fattened thorn up to their pristine condition. Iliff showed in this predilection for cattle a singular fore- sight ; for, as the end proved, the dollars so invested accu- mulated at a rate before which even the twenty and thirty per cent, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camps-in-the-rockies-microform-being-a-narrative-of-life-on-the-frontier-and-sport-in-the-rocky-mountains-with-an-account-of-the-cattle-ranches-of-the-west-camping-hunting-camping-chasse-352-camtgts-in-the-rockies-to-tills-place-he-drove-his-purchases-and-the-nutritious-bunch-grass-and-total-rest-so-strange-to-their-weary-limbs-of-late-soon-fattened-thorn-up-to-their-pristine-condition-iliff-showed-in-this-predilection-for-cattle-a-singular-fore-sight-for-as-the-end-proved-the-dollars-so-invested-accu-mulated-at-a-rate-before-which-even-the-twenty-and-thirty-per-cent-image234921776.html
RMRJ5H3C–. Camps in the Rockies [microform] : being a narrative of life on the frontier, and sport in the Rocky Mountains, with an account of the cattle ranches of the West. Camping; Hunting; Camping; Chasse. 352 Camt>s in the Rockies, To tills place he drove his purchases, and the nutritious bunch grass and total rest, so strange to their weary limbs of late, soon fattened thorn up to their pristine condition. Iliff showed in this predilection for cattle a singular fore- sight ; for, as the end proved, the dollars so invested accu- mulated at a rate before which even the twenty and thirty per cent,
Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/migrant-family-from-oklahoma-in-texas-a-family-of-six-alongside-the-road-an-example-of-how-they-fall-between-the-relief-agencies-the-father-aged-thirty-five-is-an-intelligent-fellow-a-painter-by-trade-advanced-tuberculosis-victim-of-an-occupational-disease-ineligible-for-wpa-works-progress-administration-rated-as-totally-disabled-as-a-state-charge-under-oklahoma-relief-standards-the-family-were-told-the-maximum-relief-would-be-seven-dollars-every-two-weeks-they-lost-their-home-their-furniture-took-to-the-road-a-year-ago-and-when-the-photographs-were-made-they-were-found-to-be-image467003792.html
RM2J3NT2T–Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. They lost their home, their furniture, took to the road a year ago and when the photographs were made they were found to be
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Photograph by Game Protector E. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER, FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms, hunting clothing and carnping equipment. The reason for this restoration of game is the administrative work of the Pennsylvania Game Commission since the year 1895. In that year, sportsmen and conse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-pennsylvania-game-commision-no-10-game-protection-birds-photograph-by-game-protector-e-h-nelson-fig-4-white-tailed-deer-feeding-in-an-open-field-deer-were-nearly-exterminated-thirty-years-ago-today-they-are-one-of-our-most-abundant-animals-sportsmens-goods-industry-does-a-business-in-the-commonwealth-of-from-fifteen-to-twenty-million-dollars-annually-in-ammunition-arms-hunting-clothing-and-carnping-equipment-the-reason-for-this-restoration-of-game-is-the-administrative-work-of-the-pennsylvania-game-commission-since-the-year-1895-in-that-year-sportsmen-and-conse-image233814176.html
RMRGB4A8–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Photograph by Game Protector E. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER, FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms, hunting clothing and carnping equipment. The reason for this restoration of game is the administrative work of the Pennsylvania Game Commission since the year 1895. In that year, sportsmen and conse
Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. "There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madera-county-family-from-near-dallas-texas-rent-is-five-dollars-a-month-quottheres-no-future-here-ive-been-following-the-work-migratory-labor-but-theres-no-chance-for-a-fellow-to-get-a-holt-hisself-in-this-country-the-last-job-i-had-is-tractor-driving-for-thirty-five-cents-an-hour-had-that-job-for-five-months-until-a-filipino-comes-along-for-twenty-five-cents-an-hour-i-was-raised-on-a-cotton-farm-my-father-owned-a-little-place-back-there-and-im-plumb-willing-to-leave-this-country-for-good-before-i-get-too-old-if-i-could-get-the-chance-to-farmquot-image467012184.html
RM2J3P6PG–Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. "There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.".
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Photograph by Game Protector B. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER. FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms, hunting clothing and camping equipment. The reason for this restoration of game is the administrative work of the Pennsylvania Game Commission since the year 1895. In that year, sportsmen and conser Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-pennsylvania-game-commision-no-10-game-protection-birds-photograph-by-game-protector-b-h-nelson-fig-4-white-tailed-deer-feeding-in-an-open-field-deer-were-nearly-exterminated-thirty-years-ago-today-they-are-one-of-our-most-abundant-animals-sportsmens-goods-industry-does-a-business-in-the-commonwealth-of-from-fifteen-to-twenty-million-dollars-annually-in-ammunition-arms-hunting-clothing-and-camping-equipment-the-reason-for-this-restoration-of-game-is-the-administrative-work-of-the-pennsylvania-game-commission-since-the-year-1895-in-that-year-sportsmen-and-conser-image233814198.html
RMRGB4B2–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Photograph by Game Protector B. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER. FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms, hunting clothing and camping equipment. The reason for this restoration of game is the administrative work of the Pennsylvania Game Commission since the year 1895. In that year, sportsmen and conser
Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. "There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madera-county-family-from-near-dallas-texas-rent-is-five-dollars-a-month-quottheres-no-future-here-ive-been-following-the-work-migratory-labor-but-theres-no-chance-for-a-fellow-to-get-a-holt-hisself-in-this-country-the-last-job-i-had-is-tractor-driving-for-thirty-five-cents-an-hour-had-that-job-for-five-months-until-a-filipino-comes-along-for-twenty-five-cents-an-hour-i-was-raised-on-a-cotton-farm-my-father-owned-a-little-place-back-there-and-im-plumb-willing-to-leave-this-country-for-good-before-i-get-too-old-if-i-could-get-the-chance-to-farmquot-image467012160.html
RM2J3P6NM–Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. "There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.".
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Pennsylvania is estimated at from two and one-half to three million dollars. The total weight of game killed in Pennsylvania is esti- mated at about 5,000 tons of meat, and it is estimated that the. Photograph by Game Protector E. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER, FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-pennsylvania-game-commision-no-10-game-protection-birds-pennsylvania-is-estimated-at-from-two-and-one-half-to-three-million-dollars-the-total-weight-of-game-killed-in-pennsylvania-is-esti-mated-at-about-5000-tons-of-meat-and-it-is-estimated-that-the-photograph-by-game-protector-e-h-nelson-fig-4-white-tailed-deer-feeding-in-an-open-field-deer-were-nearly-exterminated-thirty-years-ago-today-they-are-one-of-our-most-abundant-animals-sportsmens-goods-industry-does-a-business-in-the-commonwealth-of-from-fifteen-to-twenty-million-dollars-annually-in-ammunition-arms-image233814183.html
RMRGB4AF–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Pennsylvania is estimated at from two and one-half to three million dollars. The total weight of game killed in Pennsylvania is esti- mated at about 5,000 tons of meat, and it is estimated that the. Photograph by Game Protector E. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER, FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms,
Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. "There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madera-county-family-from-near-dallas-texas-rent-is-five-dollars-a-month-quottheres-no-future-here-ive-been-following-the-work-migratory-labor-but-theres-no-chance-for-a-fellow-to-get-a-holt-hisself-in-this-country-the-last-job-i-had-is-tractor-driving-for-thirty-five-cents-an-hour-had-that-job-for-five-months-until-a-filipino-comes-along-for-twenty-five-cents-an-hour-i-was-raised-on-a-cotton-farm-my-father-owned-a-little-place-back-there-and-im-plumb-willing-to-leave-this-country-for-good-before-i-get-too-old-if-i-could-get-the-chance-to-farmquot-image467012182.html
RM2J3P6PE–Madera County, family from near Dallas, Texas. Rent is five dollars a month. "There's no future here. I've been following the work (migratory labor) but there's no chance for a fellow to get a holt hisself in this country. The last job I had is tractor driving for thirty-five cents an hour. Had that job for five months until a Filipino comes along for twenty-five cents an hour. I was raised on a cotton farm my father owned a little place back there and I'm plumb willing to leave this country for good before I get too old, If I could get the chance to farm.".
. Twentieth century fruits ... Fruit-culture. Twentieth Century Fruits A New Cherry—The "Burbank" ' The earliest of all large cherries. The largest of all early cherries, and not only the best of all early cherries, but unsurpassed by any cherry of any season. The "Burbank" brought in the Eastern States at the wholesale public auction sales in 1908, fifteen dollars per ten-pound box, and seven dollars and fifty cents per ten-pound box later in carload lots, and in 1909 sold. "BUEBANK" (Nearly Natural Size.) again in Philadelphia at the fabulous price of Thirty-one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/twentieth-century-fruits-fruit-culture-twentieth-century-fruits-a-new-cherrythe-quotburbankquot-the-earliest-of-all-large-cherries-the-largest-of-all-early-cherries-and-not-only-the-best-of-all-early-cherries-but-unsurpassed-by-any-cherry-of-any-season-the-quotburbankquot-brought-in-the-eastern-states-at-the-wholesale-public-auction-sales-in-1908-fifteen-dollars-per-ten-pound-box-and-seven-dollars-and-fifty-cents-per-ten-pound-box-later-in-carload-lots-and-in-1909-sold-quotbuebankquot-nearly-natural-size-again-in-philadelphia-at-the-fabulous-price-of-thirty-one-image232428635.html
RMRE412K–. Twentieth century fruits ... Fruit-culture. Twentieth Century Fruits A New Cherry—The "Burbank" ' The earliest of all large cherries. The largest of all early cherries, and not only the best of all early cherries, but unsurpassed by any cherry of any season. The "Burbank" brought in the Eastern States at the wholesale public auction sales in 1908, fifteen dollars per ten-pound box, and seven dollars and fifty cents per ten-pound box later in carload lots, and in 1909 sold. "BUEBANK" (Nearly Natural Size.) again in Philadelphia at the fabulous price of Thirty-one
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Pennsylvania is estimated at from two and one-half to three million dollars. The total weight of game killed in Pennsylvania is esti- mated at about 5,000 tons of meat, and it is estimated that the. Photograph by Game Protector B. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER. FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-pennsylvania-game-commision-no-10-game-protection-birds-pennsylvania-is-estimated-at-from-two-and-one-half-to-three-million-dollars-the-total-weight-of-game-killed-in-pennsylvania-is-esti-mated-at-about-5000-tons-of-meat-and-it-is-estimated-that-the-photograph-by-game-protector-b-h-nelson-fig-4-white-tailed-deer-feeding-in-an-open-field-deer-were-nearly-exterminated-thirty-years-ago-today-they-are-one-of-our-most-abundant-animals-sportsmens-goods-industry-does-a-business-in-the-commonwealth-of-from-fifteen-to-twenty-million-dollars-annually-in-ammunition-arms-image233814209.html
RMRGB4BD–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Game Commision), no. 10. Game protection; Birds. Pennsylvania is estimated at from two and one-half to three million dollars. The total weight of game killed in Pennsylvania is esti- mated at about 5,000 tons of meat, and it is estimated that the. Photograph by Game Protector B. H. Nelson. Fig. 4. WHITE-TAILED DEER. FEEDING IN AN OPEN FIELD Deer were nearly exterminated thirty years ago; today they are one of our most abundant animals. sportsmen's goods industry does a business in the Commonwealth of from fifteen to twenty million dollars annually, in ammunition, arms,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE ELVERSON POT It is a dollars and cents saving proposition—plus satis- faction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the test of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Bris^hton, Pa. THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS With thirty yettn' experience and > laise factory equipped with the neweet and meet improved machinery we are capable of pr»> docing roand bottom red pota and other clay prodncta of the hlgta eat qoality in any qaantity at tlie loweat poaalble prieca. Our location on the C. & N. W. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-the-elverson-pot-it-is-a-dollars-and-cents-saving-propositionplus-satis-factionto-use-the-pot-that-proves-its-merit-in-the-test-of-actual-service-write-for-free-samples-of-that-pot-w-h-elverson-pottery-co-new-brishton-pa-those-round-bottom-red-pots-with-thirty-yettn-experience-and-gt-laise-factory-equipped-with-the-neweet-and-meet-improved-machinery-we-are-capable-of-prgt-docing-roand-bottom-red-pota-and-other-clay-prodncta-of-the-hlgta-eat-qoality-in-any-qaantity-at-tlie-loweat-poaalble-prieca-our-location-on-the-c-amp-n-w-image238124880.html
RMRRBEM0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE ELVERSON POT It is a dollars and cents saving proposition—plus satis- faction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the test of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Bris^hton, Pa. THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS With thirty yettn' experience and > laise factory equipped with the neweet and meet improved machinery we are capable of pr»> docing roand bottom red pota and other clay prodncta of the hlgta eat qoality in any qaantity at tlie loweat poaalble prieca. Our location on the C. & N. W.
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. ADDITIONAL ANIMAL STUDIES 185 food, they are important economically on account of the pearly matter that is found on the inside of their shells. This â is used in making buttons and other articles. In fact, there is a considerable industry in this line along the Missis- sippi River. i&^&^S^ ^feeler Oysters are rni- portant as an arti- cle of food. The oyster &hermen re- ceive annually from "â¢"=i»^''}'^a5^»sS)B»=*' " mouth twenty to thirty mil- ^^^ ^33 ^^^ ^^^^ lions of dollars from these mollusks collected from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-additional-animal-studies-185-food-they-are-important-economically-on-account-of-the-pearly-matter-that-is-found-on-the-inside-of-their-shells-this-is-used-in-making-buttons-and-other-articles-in-fact-there-is-a-considerable-industry-in-this-line-along-the-missis-sippi-river-iampamps-feeler-oysters-are-rni-portant-as-an-arti-cle-of-food-the-oyster-amphermen-re-ceive-annually-from-quotquot=ia5ssb=-quot-mouth-twenty-to-thirty-mil-33-lions-of-dollars-from-these-mollusks-collected-from-image232132898.html
RMRDJFTJ–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. ADDITIONAL ANIMAL STUDIES 185 food, they are important economically on account of the pearly matter that is found on the inside of their shells. This â is used in making buttons and other articles. In fact, there is a considerable industry in this line along the Missis- sippi River. i&^&^S^ ^feeler Oysters are rni- portant as an arti- cle of food. The oyster &hermen re- ceive annually from "â¢"=i»^''}'^a5^»sS)B»=*' " mouth twenty to thirty mil- ^^^ ^33 ^^^ ^^^^ lions of dollars from these mollusks collected from
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE ELVERSON POT It is a dollars and cents saving proposition—plus satis- faction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the test of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Brisfhton, Pa. THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS With thirty yean' experience and a largre factory eqaipped witi the newest and mo8t improved machinery we are capable of pro dacingr round bottom red pots and other clay prodacti of the Ugh est quality in any qoantity at the lowest poBSible prices. Our location on the C. & N. W. R. R. mak Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-the-elverson-pot-it-is-a-dollars-and-cents-saving-propositionplus-satis-factionto-use-the-pot-that-proves-its-merit-in-the-test-of-actual-service-write-for-free-samples-of-that-pot-w-h-elverson-pottery-co-new-brisfhton-pa-those-round-bottom-red-pots-with-thirty-yean-experience-and-a-largre-factory-eqaipped-witi-the-newest-and-mo8t-improved-machinery-we-are-capable-of-pro-dacingr-round-bottom-red-pots-and-other-clay-prodacti-of-the-ugh-est-quality-in-any-qoantity-at-the-lowest-pobsible-prices-our-location-on-the-c-amp-n-w-r-r-mak-image238073341.html
RMRR94Y9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE ELVERSON POT It is a dollars and cents saving proposition—plus satis- faction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the test of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Brisfhton, Pa. THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS With thirty yean' experience and a largre factory eqaipped witi the newest and mo8t improved machinery we are capable of pro dacingr round bottom red pots and other clay prodacti of the Ugh est quality in any qoantity at the lowest poBSible prices. Our location on the C. & N. W. R. R. mak
. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). 172 Tall Bearded Iris. Fig. XLVIII.—Crijison King, early March, 1917, Xorthern Illinois (Stager Place, Sterlint'). All this Foliage then green later introductions, thirty-five to fifty cents; tfie vet}' latest and finest, one to five dollars, a ver}' few as high as twenty-five to forty dollars and one varietv, Taj Mahal, was listed in 1921 at one hundred dollars. (Exceedingly high prices are usually more an indication of scarci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tall-bearded-iris-fleur-de-lis-a-flower-of-song-names-classification-structure-planting-care-enemies-propagation-hybridism-shipping-uses-irises-plants-172-tall-bearded-iris-fig-xlviiicrijison-king-early-march-1917-xorthern-illinois-stager-place-sterlint-all-this-foliage-then-green-later-introductions-thirty-five-to-fifty-cents-tfie-vet-latest-and-finest-one-to-five-dollars-a-ver-few-as-high-as-twenty-five-to-forty-dollars-and-one-varietv-taj-mahal-was-listed-in-1921-at-one-hundred-dollars-exceedingly-high-prices-are-usually-more-an-indication-of-scarci-image232239842.html
RMRDRC82–. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). 172 Tall Bearded Iris. Fig. XLVIII.—Crijison King, early March, 1917, Xorthern Illinois (Stager Place, Sterlint'). All this Foliage then green later introductions, thirty-five to fifty cents; tfie vet}' latest and finest, one to five dollars, a ver}' few as high as twenty-five to forty dollars and one varietv, Taj Mahal, was listed in 1921 at one hundred dollars. (Exceedingly high prices are usually more an indication of scarci
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VV.Vi'VI'fi 3»"»»'.'l'.>V."V«'t'l'.W'.'»'.'«W>'''."'V'^ i-=*iWi»K TURNING DAHLIAS ^ INTO DOLLARS After a period of comparative disfa,vor, dahlias have heen returning in recent years to their rightful place in public esteem. On account of their wide diversity of form and color, they are now peculiarly well adapted to aid in preventing monotony in florists' displays of stoch.. AHLIAS old-fashioned! No, not now, though still oc- casionally called old-fash- ioned flowers. Thirty or forty years ago they were correctly so called, fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-vvvivifi-3quotlgtvquotvtlwwgtquotv-i-=iwik-turning-dahlias-into-dollars-after-a-period-of-comparative-disfavor-dahlias-have-heen-returning-in-recent-years-to-their-rightful-place-in-public-esteem-on-account-of-their-wide-diversity-of-form-and-color-they-are-now-peculiarly-well-adapted-to-aid-in-preventing-monotony-in-florists-displays-of-stoch-ahlias-old-fashioned!-no-not-now-though-still-oc-casionally-called-old-fash-ioned-flowers-thirty-or-forty-years-ago-they-were-correctly-so-called-fo-image238180187.html
RMRRE177–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VV.Vi'VI'fi 3»"»»'.'l'.>V."V«'t'l'.W'.'»'.'«W>'''."'V'^ i-=*iWi»K TURNING DAHLIAS ^ INTO DOLLARS After a period of comparative disfa,vor, dahlias have heen returning in recent years to their rightful place in public esteem. On account of their wide diversity of form and color, they are now peculiarly well adapted to aid in preventing monotony in florists' displays of stoch.. AHLIAS old-fashioned! No, not now, though still oc- casionally called old-fash- ioned flowers. Thirty or forty years ago they were correctly so called, fo
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation