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·         Backyards / Gazebos

o        Description: This page contains information about Yard view looking northerly. Parcel 130, William Wagner, Jr. Todd Shipyard, Seattle, Washington.

·         Badgers

o        Description: This page contains information about A badger in its hole

·         Badgers

o        Description: This page contains information about Closeup view of a badger

·         Badgers / Animal traps

o        Description: This page contains information about A badger stands beside the trap he is supposed to be in

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Mauvaises Terres. Washakie Badlands, Wyoming.

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Badlands

o        Description: This page contains information about Landscape Badlands, Potato Creek, about ten miles south of Interior

·         Badlands / Rock formations

o        Description: This page contains information about Washakie Badlands, Wyoming

·         Bailing / Grains

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph with with 2 captions: (1)“Figure 2. Good baling methods.“ (2) “MO-1295 - Soil Conservation Nursery, Elsberry, Mo., 12/7/1938. Ames Nursey Baling Trials: Condition of bales on arrival at the Elsberry Nursery 12/6/38--from left to right 11, 12, 9. Compare with Mo-1296, 1297, and 1298.“

·         Bailing / Grains

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph with with 2 captions: (1) “Figure 2. Fair baling methods.“ (2) “MO-1296 - Soil Conservation Nursery, Elsberry, Mo., 12/7/1938. Ames Nursey Baling Trials: Condition of bales on arrival at the Elsberry Nursery 12/6/38--from left to right 8, 6, 3. Compare with Mo-1295, 1297, and 1298.“

·         Bailing / Grains

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph with 2 captions: (1) “Figure 4. Poor baling methods.“ (2) “M0-1298 -- Soil Conservation Nursery, Elsberry, Mo., 12/7/38. Ames Nursey Baling Trials: Condition of bales on arrival at the Elsberry Nursery 12/6/38--from left to right 2, 1, 7. Compare with Mo-1295, 1296 and 1297.

·         Bailing / Grains / Farmers / Farming

o        Description: This page contains information about Haskell County, Kansas. Bailing sorghum stalks that were left out over the Winter. The heads are trimmed by the cutter (which is run off the tractor), and the stalks are piled into the bailer, to be compressed by man power and wired.

·         Baked products / Women / Churches / Parties / Eating & drinking

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. Informal get-togethers are still very popular in Irwin. Shown here is a group of people playing “Truth and Consequences“ at a party given for a boy who is about to be drafted. All the questions used were Biblical. This room is in the basement of the Christian church. The party was preceded by a short prayer, hymn-singing and recitation in the auditorium upstairs. Penalties for those who failed to answer questions correctly were meted out by the minister's wife.... All such penalties were answered in good part. A group of ladies took charge of the refreshment quarters. Most of the guests brought something, so that the supply was large and enormously varied. Attendance at the party was excellent. With the roads in fair condition, the families were able to come in even from rather distant farms.

·         Bakeries / Military facilities

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on photograph: “Bakery; Building No 25“

·         Bakeries / Ovens / Bread / Interiors

o        Description: This page contains information about Bakery.

·         Bakeries / Villages

o        Description: This page contains information about Plaza, Santa Fe, NM.

·         Baking / Bread / Cooks / Military cookery / Interiors / Military life

o        Description: This page contains information about With the U. S. Troopsin Mexico. FIELD BAKERY #7---the doughboys.

·         Baking / Bread / Government documents / Women / Afro-Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Negro Work, Women, 1930

·         Baking / Cooks / Bread / Interiors / Military cookery / Military personnel / Military life

o        Description: This page contains information about With the U.S. Troops in Mexico. SCALING AND MOULDING:--Each loaf is scaled to weigh 4 lbs. 8 oz. The Baked loaf wighs 4 lbs. The 8 oz. Being allowed for the evaporation of water in the oven. Lieut. King supervising the scaling.

·         Baking / Cooks / Bread / Interiors / Military cookery / Military personnel / Military life

o        Description: This page contains information about With the U. S. Troops in Mexico. SCALING AND MOULDING.--Each loaf is scaled to weigh 4 lbs. 8 oz. The baked loaf weighs, 4 lbs. The 8 oz. Being allowed for evaporation of the water in the oven. Lieut. King supervising scaling.

·         Baking / Pies / Kitchens / Cooks / Fairs / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. New Year's Fair. Kitchen crew making pies, which were sold to appreciative customers in kitchen, near the fair area.

·         Baking powder / Warehouses / Relocation camps / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Alex Mayeda, Warehouseman.

·         Baking powder / Warehouses / Relocation camps / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Alex Mayeda, Warehouseman.

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft)

o        Description: This page contains information about Japanese war balloon

·         Balloons (Aircraft) / Military vehicles / Military reconnaissance / Soldiers

o        Description: This page contains information about Observation Balloon-Field artillery-Ohio National Guard, near El Paso, TX.

·         Balloons / Reporters / Weather / Launchings

o        Description: This page contains information about Historic weather balloon “Explorer II.“ Lake Andes NWR, South Dakota.

·         Balloons / Reporters / Weather / Launchings

o        Description: This page contains information about Historic weather balloon “Explorer II.“ Lake Andes NWR, South Dakota.

·         Balloons / Reporters / Weather / Launchings

o        Description: This page contains information about Historic weather balloon “Explorer II.“ Lake Andes NWR, South Dakota.

·         Balloons / Scientists / Weather / Launchings

o        Description: This page contains information about Historic weather balloon “Explorer II.“ Lake Andes NWR, South Dakota.

·         Bands / Boys / Building dedications / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. A section of the drum and the bugle corps, a former boy scout unit, performs at the dedication of the hospital at the Topaz Relocation center.

·         Bands / Brass instruments / Trombones / Trumpets / Drums / Children / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Girl's Zobo Band.

·         Bands / Brass instruments / Trombones / Trumpets / Piers & wharves

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Brass Band.

·         Bands / Children / Uniforms / Drums / Trumpets / Musical instruments

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Brass Band.

·         Bands / Drums/ Students / Music education / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. A trombone section of the High School Band in a practice session at the school band room. Most of the student band members are playing instruments for the first time, and the band is fast becoming a matter of much pride among center residents, former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry.

·         Bands / Funeral rites & ceremonies / Coffins / Missionaries

o        Description: This page contains information about Post Card. Funeral scene, Brass band playing.

·         Bands / Houses / Missions / Brass instruments

o        Description: This page contains information about Unidentified band members playing in front of a house in Metlakahtla.

·         Bands / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Children

o        Description: This page contains information about Minidoka Relocation Center, Hunt, Idaho. Norakuro band. This is called a harmonica band although harmoncias are augmented by an equal number of other instruments. The organization including the name is patterned after Borrah Minnevitch's Harmonica Rascals. The band plays for center dances and is very popular. They play both American and Japanese music, often putting Japanese lyrics to American music. Roy Matsunaga, right, with baton, formerly of Portland, Oregon is leader.

·         Bands / Memorial rites & ceremonies / Flags / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Boys / Clubs

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. A scene from the Boy Scout Memorial Day Parade, which was held at this center on May 30.

·         Bands / Mission churches / Mountains / Musical instruments

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Brass Band, church members in front of Metlakahtla, Alaska church.

·         Bands / Missions / Wind instruments / Trumpets / Drums / Trombones

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla brass band.

·         Bands / Musical instruments / Women / Crowds

o        Description: This page contains information about Report of WPA Activities of the Golden Gate International Exposition.--[“...Weary sightseers rested while they listened to informal music.“]

·         Bands / Parades & processions / Presidents / Children / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about President Harding at Metlakahtla, Alaska, 1923.

·         Bands / Saxophones

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph: California. #8. Oakland. Northern California Music Project. Sax Section, Dance Band.

·         Bands / Signs / Celebrations

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Band and other members of community at Fourth of July celebration.

·         Bands / Students / Trombones / Music education / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. A trombone section of the High School Band in a practice session at the school band room. Most of the student band members are playing instruments for the first time, and the band is fast becoming a matter of much pride among center residents, former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry.

·         Bands / Trumpets / Drums / Brass instruments / Native Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Brass Band.

·         Bands / Trumpets / Students / Music education / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. A part of the brass section of the High School Band, at the Rohwer Center. The students learning to play instruments for the band are former Californians, who, with their parents, were evacuated from strategic west coast areas.

·         Bands / Wind instruments / Drums

o        Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Concert Band of Alaska.

·         Bands / Wind instruments / Festivals / Beauty contests / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Children

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Evacuee band plays a stirring march at the beauty queen coronation ceremony held Labor Day at this Relocation Center.

·         Bands / Wind instruments / Students / Music education / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. A part of the reed section of the High School band in practice session. Most of the student band members are playing instruments for the first time, and the band is fast becoming a matter of much pride among center residents, former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry.

·         Bands / Wind instruments / Trombones / Students / Music education / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. A part of the brass and reed section of the High School Band of the High School in a practice session at the school band room. Most of the student band members are playing instruments for the first time, and the band is fast becoming a matter of much pride among center residents, former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry.

·         Bandstands / Bands / Flags / Bays / Missions

o        Description: This page contains information about First Bandstand ar Metlakahtla, Alaska.

·         Bankers / Banks / Queues

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Taos bank.

·         Banks / Banking

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The new bank in Irwin is apparently popular with local farmers. Its president is himself a large operator who has lived many years in the community.

·         Banks / Business districts / Stores & shops / Facades

o        Description: This page contains information about Business block in Vinita.

·         Banks / Cities & towns / Streets

o        Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Huntley State Bank. Organized Oct. 1907. Deposits May 24, 1908, $33,500. C.J.B. 6/0/08

·         Banks / City & town life / Settlements

o        Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Huntley Bank.

·         Banners / Festivals / Crowds / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Women / Children

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. One of the posters at the Gila project, where a Harvest Festival was held on Thanksgiving day.

·         Banners / Parades & processions / Costumes / Children / Festivals / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. A group of Jr. V...- girls who participated in the Harvest Festival Parade held at the Gila River Center on Thanksgiving day.

·         Banners / Parades & processions / Festivals / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Two of the evacuees carrying the J.A.C.L. banner in the Harvest Festival Parade held at this center on Thanksgiving day.

·         Bannocks / Shelters / Huts / Families / Native Americans / Children

o        Description: This page contains information about Bannack indians

·         Banquets / Portrait photographs / Musicians

o        Description: This page contains information about CCC-ID banquet

·         Barbecues / Picnics / Government work camps

o        Description: This page contains information about CCC Camp BR-74 Yuma Project Gadsden Park, Arizona: Photo of feeding Bar-B-Que meat to all attendants at CCC Picnic in Gadsden Park.

·         Barbed wire / Naval yards & naval stations

o        Description: This page contains information about Typical barbed wire entaglements, HDC.

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