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· Croplands / Harvesting / Spinach / Japanese-American relocations / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Harvesting the first spinach from the project farm.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Harvesting turnips.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Harvesting turnips.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Harvesting turnips.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Harvesting turnips.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Harvesting turnips.
· Croplands / Harvesting / Wheat
o Description: This page contains information about “Wheat field in shock under the Mitchell ditch, Mitchell Valley.“
· Croplands / Harvesting / Wheat / Farmers
o Description: This page contains information about “Wheat field on Dutch flats near Mitchell, Nebr. Farm of T.C. Shawver.“
· Croplands / Harvesting / Wheat / Farmers
o Description: This page contains information about “Another view of wheat field on Dutch Flats near Mitchell, Nebr.“
· Croplands / Hay / Mowing machines / Tractors / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. An evacuee cutting hay on project farm.
· Croplands / Hay / Terraces (Land use) / Soil conservation
o Description: This page contains information about Terraced hay field
· Croplands / Horse teams / Ploughs
o Description: This page contains information about “Dutch Flats; plowing.“
· Croplands / Horse teams / Ploughs
o Description: This page contains information about “Dutch flats; plowing.“
· Croplands / Irrigation / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation Center
o Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Dermott, Arkansas. Radishes and mustard in the “brag“ patch right after irrigation was begun.
· Croplands / Irrigation / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Manzanar Relocation Center, Manzanar, California. Irrigation recently planted onion field at the relocation center.
· Croplands / Irrigation / Water use / Land use / Agriculture
o Description: This page contains information about Field under irrigation; water entering head ditch and field lateral. Osborn, Mont.,farm of Mrs. Robey.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Beets
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Tule Lake California. This field of sugar beets is located three miles southeast of Tule Lake, California, near the site selected for a War Relocation Authority center for the housing of 10,000 evacuees of Japanese ancestry for the duration.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Potatoes / Tractors / Agricultural machinery & implements
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Tule Lake California. Potato digger operating at Hatfield, California, Adaptable for growing potatoes is acreage in War Relocation Authority center of evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule Lake in Modoc County, south of the Oregon border.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view of the farm at this relocation center, showing the tremendous acreage and superb crops grown by evacuee workers.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view of the farm at this relocation center, showing the tremendous acreage and superb crops grown by evacuee workers.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view of the farm at this relocation center, showing the tremendous acreage and superb crops grown by evacuee workers.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. A section of the land to be utilized for the production of vegetables at the Topaz Relocation Center.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. A section of land to be used for the production of vegetables and animal forage at the Topaz Relocation Center.
· Croplands / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Typical section of the land to be farmed by the residents of this relocation center. Vegetables and produce will be raised in this area which lies in the rich valley of the Arkansas River.
· Croplands / Labor housing / Rural schools
o Description: This page contains information about Westley, Stanislaus County, San Joaquin Valley, California. Migratory labor camp (F.S.A.) seen from water tower, during harvesting season, showing pea fields beyond. Note steel shelters, labor homes (F.S.A.) for families regularly employed on ranches. The county school is shown beyond the labor homes.
· Croplands / Labor housing / Vegetables
o Description: This page contains information about Ryer Island, Sacramento County, California. Ranch housing for Japanese and Filipino asparagus workers in world's largest asparagus growing district. Seen across asparagus field. The Japanese barracks in the building to the left. Housing for the Filipino field crew in building to the right.
· Croplands / Laborers / Channels
o Description: This page contains information about Building a stabilized drainage channel
· Croplands / Lettuce / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A general view of the field at the farm of this relocation center, showing the tremendous acreage and large size of the lettuce plants which are grown here.
· Croplands / Livestock / Fences
o Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. This is the land that supports the people in Irwin -- some of the best land in the country. The topsoil is deep, fine-textured and free from stones, and even the subsoil will produce good crops. Because it is rolling, this land washes and erodes faster than in the flat country to the East, but farmers say it resists drought better than the latter.
o Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. View of Sangre de Cristo Mountains east of Taos. Note wind break that this farmer has planted along the edge of his field.
o Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. San Cristobal Valley. Note Land Pattern.
· Croplands / Oats / Native Americans / Agriculture
o Description: This page contains information about Field of Oats, Flathead.
· Croplands / Plows / Horseteams / Terraces (Land use) / Soil conservation
o Description: This page contains information about Man and horse plowing terraced field
o Description: This page contains information about Sesbania being plowed under
· Croplands / Potatoes / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Segregation Center, Newell, California. This field of turnips at the Tule Lake Center was planted May 30, 1944.
o Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Channel of the Rio Grande divides dry farming land, to the west (left of picture) from the irrigated land, which has the benefit of melting snow from the mountains.
· Croplands / Pumpkins / Houses
o Description: This page contains information about “Interstate Canal. Growing pumpkins under the Interstate Canal, Dutch flats.“
· Croplands / Soil conservation
o Description: This page contains information about View of one field stripped of its crop next to one which will be stripped the following year
o Description: This page contains information about WITH THE AMERICAN PUNITIVE EXPEDITION AT EL VALLE, MEXICO. General view of the country around El Valle, Mexico.
· Croplands / Terraces (Land use) / Erosion / Soil conservation
o Description: This page contains information about Erosion in nonterraced field
· Croplands / Tractors / Terraces (Land use) / Soil conservation
o Description: This page contains information about Men on tractors terracing field
· Croplands / Turnips / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Segregation Center, Newell, California. This field of turnips at the Tule Lake Center was planted May 30, 1944.
· Croplands / Vegetables / Agricultural Laborers / Filipino
o Description: This page contains information about Ryer Island, Sacramento County, California. Asparagus fields and Filipino cutters in world's largest asparagus field. The season lasts about 4 months and the harvest is almost entirely by Filipino gang labor. Wages approximately $1 pre 100 lbs.
· Croplands / Vegetables / Watertowers / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps
o Description: This page contains information about Minidoka Relocation Center, Hunt, Idaho. A garden of table vegetables planted by the school students of Hunt High School.
o Description: This page contains information about “Wheat field near Mitchell, Nebraska.“
· Croplands / Work camps / Sheds / Auto camps
o Description: This page contains information about Edison, Kern County, California. The town of Edison, a potato town in a nearly developing large-scale potato district. Shows camp for migratory potato pickers across field of potatoes already picked. Shows packing sheds along railroad tracks. 27,250 acres of potatoes were planted in Kern County in 1940. Over 200 families encamped in tents and trailers during this potato season, but not getting much work in the fields because of “locals“. By “locals“ are meant ex-migratory workers who are now settling in this district in shacktowns and auto camps, etc., and who are living on relief during slack seasons. Last year there was a large squatter camp on this site. This year because of the count ordinance prohibiting squatter camps, the pickers pay $6 per month for the right to pitch their tent and $8 per month for trailer space to a man who has leased the ground as an auto court.
o Description: This page contains information about “A crop of irrigated barley. Barley growing on the Camas Division.“
o Description: This page contains information about “Oats of C. Sanders, Jocko Division.“
o Description: This page contains information about “Winter wheat - A. H. Hudson, valley view.“
· Croquet
o Description: This page contains information about The men play a game of croquet
· Croquet
o Description: This page contains information about Croquet game at Fort Yates
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Segregation Center, Newell, California. Skit by boys in talent show sponsored by Tri-State High School student body June 9 at Tule Lake Center to help finance the annual.
· Crosses / Cemeteries / Tombs & sepulchral monuments
o Description: This page contains information about El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. El Cerrito is of course a Catholic village, and the church has a strong effect on the attitudes, practices and everyday lives. The priest (who lives at another village and cannot hold Mass here every Sunday) is the spiritual leader and even the dictator of the community. Services are held even though the priest is not present, as was true on Good Friday when some of these pictures were taken. A local woman was in charge. The graveyard is above the village on the mesa. A few graves, however, are located in side the church enclosure.
· Crosses / Crucifixions / Religious articles
o Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Christo at Arroyo Seco church.
· Crosses / Libraries / Missions / Schools
o Description: This page contains information about Metlakahtla Mission School building in deteriorating condition.
· Crow / Boys / Children riding horses / Portraits
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian Boy.
· Crow / Delegations / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Tribal Chiefs / Women
o Description: This page contains information about Crow delegation of 1872
· Crow / Delegations / Native Americans / Tomahawks / Portrait photographs / Tribal Chiefs
o Description: This page contains information about Crow delegation
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indians--herd of horses.
· Crow / Native Americans / Children / Portraits
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian Children.
· Crow / Native Americans / Delegations / Portrait photographs
o Description: This page contains information about Crow, group portrait
· Crow / Native Americans / Horses
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian--Men with horses.
· Crow / Native Americans / Horses / Portraits
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian - “Shot-in-the-Hand“.
· Crow / Native Americans / Portraits
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian
· Crow / Native Americans / Portraits
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian.
o Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Indian on ditch work--Buffalo and Walker with the Wolf of the Crow Tribe.
· Crow / Native Americans / Tomahawks
o Description: This page contains information about Spies On The Enemy--Crow Indian.
· Crow / Native Americans / Vegetables / Farm produce / Women
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian--seated in front of table of vegerables.
· Crow / Prisoners of war / Native Americans / Military personnel / Portrait photographs
o Description: This page contains information about Crow prisoners taken after the fight of Nov.5, 1887 at the Crow Agency [Montana, 1.Crazy Head, 2.Knowing his Coos, 3.Deaf Bull, 4.The Bank, 5.Looks with his Ears, 6.Big Hail, 7.Carries his Food, and 8.The Rock].
o Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Bird in the Morning. Crow Indian scraper driver.
o Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Crow Indian “Strong Hole“ dumping scraper.
· Crow / Threshing / Threshing machines / Agriculture / Agricultural laborers / Native Americans
o Description: This page contains information about Threshing by Crow Indians.
· Crow / Tribal chiefs / Native Americans / Portrait photographs
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Tribe, Principal Chief [1. Pretty Eagle, Principal Chief;2. Bull Nose; 3. Spotted Horse; 4. Enemy Hunter; 5. Plenty Coos; 6. Big Shoulder; and 7. Short Tail Bull].
· Crow / Tribal chiefs / Native Americans / Prisoners of war / Portraits photographs
o Description: This page contains information about Crow Indian Chiefs. Captured at Custer Battlefield, Montana, Nov.7th and imprisoned at Ft. Snelling, Minn. Nov. 15th 1887. [Crazy-Head, Looks-with-his-Ears, Rock, The-Man-that-carries-his-food, Bank, Deaf Bull, Big-Hail-Stone, and Crazy-Head's Son].
· Crowds
o Description: This page contains information about Indian Trading Post at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, about 1895.
· Crowds
o Description: This page contains information about Indian ball game in front of Post Traders Store--Ft. Sill, OK, July 4, 1897. The Wagon and ponies belong to the Indians. Wichita Mountains in background.
o Description: This page contains information about Mission school. Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency. Indian Territory.
· Crowds / Exhibitions / Music ensembles / Native Americans
o Description: This page contains information about Cannon Ball Indian Drum and Bugle Corps in formation at Cannon Ball Corn Show.
o Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. A partial view of the large crowd in attendance at the Harvest Festival held at the Gila River center on Thanksgiving day.
o Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. A view of part of the crowd that witnessed the Harvest Festival held at this center on Thanksgiving day.
· Crowds / Lotteries / Homesteaders
o Description: This page contains information about “Drawing for Kiowa, Commanche, Apache and Wichita Indian Lands: Oklahoma, 1901.“ Large Crowds.
· Crowds / Lotteries / Railroad freight cars / Buses / Homesteaders
o Description: This page contains information about “Drawing for Kiowa, Commanche, Apache and Wichita Indian Lands: Oklahoma, 1901.“ Travelers, buses, trains. held 10 am July 29, 1901. “The tops of the freighter cars furnished seats for some 30,000 people who witnessed this drawing.“
· Crowds / Native Americans / Mormons
o Description: This page contains information about Ma-nu'-ni, All the Tribe with Mormon and Gentle Spectators.
· Crowds / Public appearances / Presidents / Public relations
o Description: This page contains information about Populace Greeting the President.
· Crowds / Social life / Tea parties / Children
o Description: This page contains information about No Caption
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A panorama view showing the tremendous crowd which participated in the labor day celebration at this relocation center. Evacuee leaders as well as caucasian administrators addressed the enthusiastic crowds.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A panorama view showing the tremendous crowd which participated in the labor day celebration at this relocation center. Evacuee leaders as well as caucasian administrators addressed the enthusiastic crowds.
o Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A panorama view showing the tremendous crowd which participated in the labor day celebration at this relocation center. Evacuee leaders as well as caucasian administrators addressed the enthusiastic crowds.
· Crowds / Ticket offices / Entertainment
o Description: This page contains information about Paramount Theater. Omaha
· Crowds / Women / Social life
o Description: This page contains information about No Caption
· Crystals / Mining / Ore industry
o Description: This page contains information about Blue Rock Crystal Mine, Black Hills National Forest. South Dakota.
· Culverts
o Description: This page contains information about City Culvert, North End. West side Quartz St. Missoula Gulch.
· Culverts
o Description: This page contains information about culvert, B,A & P Ry., Missoula Gulch.
· Culverts
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· Cupboards / Telephones / Office equipment & supplies
o Description: This page contains information about “Exchange cabinet installation of the government automatic telephone system in basement of Administration Bldg., Boulder City, showing cabinet partly enclosed.“
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