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·         Harbors / Waterfronts / Piers & wharves

o        Description: This page contains information about Wrangell Narrows, Alaska. Norberg's Dock opposite Petersburg. 21 Sept. 1925.--[RIGHT HALF]

·         Hardware stores

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. Other buildings and businesses in Irwin. ...[This is an image of] a hardware store whose owner is president of the local bank and the owner of a number of farms. Most Irwin buisinessmen are engaged in some sort of farming.

·         Hardware stores / Stores & shops / Cities & towns

o        Description: This page contains information about No caption available.

·         Harvesting / Agricultural laborers / Cucumbers / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Residents of the Rohwer Relocation Center near McGhee, Arkansas are shown harvesting a large crop of cucumbers grown on the center's agricultural project.

·         Harvesting / Agricultural laborers / Trucks / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Residents of the Rohwer Relocation Center harvest a truck load of mustard on the extensive acreage they have helped cultivate near-by.

·         Harvesting / Agricultural laborers / Trucks / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Residents of the Rohwer Relocation Center harvest a truck load of mustard on the extensive acreage they have helped cultivate near-by.

·         Harvesting / Alfalfa / Agricultural productivity / Horse teams / Agricultural machinery & implements / Land use / Croplands

o        Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, E.E. Eiker ranch cutting 3rd crop of alfalfa, 2 tons per acre.

·         Harvesting / Bulls / Hay

o        Description: This page contains information about Scenes on Bad River Indian Reservation, Wisconsin.

·         Harvesting / Cookery / Women / Beans

o        Description: This page contains information about Photographs, with captions, of picking and canning beans from the school garden, from Carson Agency Annual Report of Extension Workers for 1942 (Narrative and Illustrated Section).

·         Harvesting / Croplands / Agricultural laborers / Beets / Farms / Farm produce / Land use

o        Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Chopping sugar beets in the field. C.J.B. 1914

·         Harvesting / Croplands / Combines (Agricultural machinery) / Corn / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Cutting corn on the Amache farm.

·         Harvesting / Croplands / Combines (Agricultural machinery) / Corn / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Cutting corn on the Amache farm. The fodder was stored in trench silos.

·         Harvesting / Croplands / Hills

o        Description: This page contains information about Harvesting wheat in drainage district No. 8; looking southwest from Port Hill, Idaho.

·         Harvesting / Croplands / Spinach / Japanese-American relocations / Relocation camps / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Harvesting the first spinach from the project farm.

·         Harvesting / Croplands / Vegetables / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Evacuee farmers are here harvesting Daikon, a large radish like vegetable which is a delicacy among the Japanese people. It is eaten either raw, cooked or pickled. The seed for this crop was loaned by Min Omata, unit foreman, from Fresno, California. This center harvested 65 acres of this vegetable and is the only War Relocation Authority project growing it in large quantities.

·         Harvesting / Cucumbers / Agricultural laborers / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Evacuee farmers are here shown harvesting cucumbers in the fields at this relocation center.

·         Harvesting / Cucumbers / Agricultural laborers / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Evacuee farmers are here shown harvesting cucumbers in the fields at this relocation center.

·         Harvesting / Farmers / Vegetables

o        Description: This page contains information about Farmer holding root vegatables

·         Harvesting / Gardening / Native Americans / Children / Women / Melons / Family

o        Description: This page contains information about Photographs, with captions, showing planting and harvest times, from “Annual Report of Extension Workers...Sacramento Indian Agency, Sacramento, California, From January 1, 1937, to December 31, 1937.“

·         Harvesting / Horse teams / Agricultural laborers / Beets / Croplands / Agricultural machinery & implements / Land use

o        Description: This page contains information about Huntley, Montana Reclamation Project, 1905-1931, Lifting sugar beets. R.B.D. 9-0-17

·         Harvesting / Laborers / Cropland

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph of Imperial Valley, c.1941, showing agricultural workers picking crop.

·         Harvesting / Native Americans / Croplands

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph, with caption, showing harvesting of seed in Lake County, from “Annual Report of Extension Workers...Sacramento Indian Agency, Sacramento, California, From January 1, 1937, to December 31, 1937.“

·         Harvesting / Native Americans / Yakima / Horse teams / Alfalfa / Agricultural machinery & implements

o        Description: This page contains information about Cutting alfalfa on the Hannigan Ranch . Yakima Annual Extension Report, 1939.

·         Harvesting / Oats / Horse teams / Agricultural machinery & implements / Agriculture / Croplands

o        Description: This page contains information about Indian Harvesting crop of oats.

·         Harvesting / Potatoes / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Croplands / Trucks

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Crew harvesting potatoes.

·         Harvesting / Vegetables / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Evacuee farmers are here harvesting Daikon, a large radish like vegetable which is a delicacy among the Japanese people. It is eaten either raw, cooked or pickled. The seed for this crop was loaned by Min Omata, unit foreman, from Fresno, California. This center harvested 65 acres of this vegetable and is the only War Relocation Authority project growing it in large quantities.

·         Harvesting / Vegetables / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Evacuee farmers are here harvesting Daikon, a large radish like vegetable which is a delicacy among the Japanese people. It is eaten either raw, cooked or pickled. The seed for this crop was loaned by Min Omata, unit foreman, from Fresno, California. This center harvested 65 acres of this vegetable and is the only War Relocation Authority project growing it in large quantities.

·         Harvesting / Washoe / Native Americans / Farming

o        Description: This page contains information about Photographs, with captions, of Washoe Tribe harvester in operation and ranching inspection at Fort McDermitt, Nevada, from Carson Agency Annual Report of Extension Workers for 1943 (Narrative and Illustrated Section).

·         Harvesting / Wheat / Agriculture / Agricultural laborers / Carts & wagons / Croplands

o        Description: This page contains information about Loading and stacking of spring wheat. Flathead.

·         Hatstacks / Food storabe buildings / Acorn caches

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph with text of method of preserving acorns, which are 50 percent of the bread food of the Native Americans of Madera County, California. This is from a survey report of Fresno and Madera counties by L.D. Creel.

·         Hawks / Falconry / Soldiers / Afro-Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about With the U.S. Troops in Mexico. Three young eaglets found in the woods near camp by boys of the 4th Field Artillery.

·         Hawks / Falconry / Soldiers / Military camps

o        Description: This page contains information about With the U.S. Troops in Mexico. Three young eaglets found in the woods near the camp by boys of the 4th Field Artillery.

·         Hay / Agricultural laborers / Carts & wagons

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Pitching hay to roof of outbuilding, Arroyo Seco.

·         Hay / Animal feeding / Barns / Cattle / Pitchforks

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa.... Detailed description: Alfalfa hay is fed to beef cattle in the barnyard.

·         Hay / Bed / Relocation camps / Japanese-American relocation

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Straw for mattress filling.

·         Hay / Beds / Relocation camps / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Larry Orida standing by the bales of straw used in mattresses for evacuees of Japanese ancestry at the relocation center for the duration.

·         Hay / Carts & wagons / Agricultural laborers

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Pitching hay to roof of outbuilding, Arroyo Seco.

·         Hay / Harvesting

o        Description: This page contains information about Mrs. Brown stacking hay with an overchute stacker

·         Hay / Horse teams / Agricultural machinery & implements

o        Description: This page contains information about Hayrake pulled by team of horses pulls hay into piles

·         Hay / Threshing machines / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Hay operations on the project farm.

·         Hay / Trucks / Fertilizer industry

o        Description: This page contains information about Comparison of amount of alfalfa hay grown with different types of fertilizer

·         Haystacks / Agricultural facilities

o        Description: This page contains information about Hay barracks being filled with clover hay. Mediapolis, Iowa, July 1909. M. E. McC.

·         Haystacks / Agricultural facilities

o        Description: This page contains information about Farmstead of Emil Mohr near Van Horn. This is one of the largest and older farms of the valley. It is 150 acres in size, diversified, and much more successful than the intensive farms. Hood River, Ore. July 1, 1915. SMT GHM

·         Haystacks / Agricultural laborers / Children

o        Description: This page contains information about A quantitiy of baled lespedeza hay on farm of J. H. Stevens. Palestine, Ark. Cut too late when leaves had shattered but would have made 1.5 tons per acre if cut in time. Hay and stubble both brown. A.D. McNair.

·         Haystacks / Farming / Native Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Photographs, with captions, showing haying scenes, from “The Annual Report of Extension Workers...Fort Bidwell Sub-Agency...from December. 1, 1934, to November 30, 1935.“

·         Haystacks / Farming / Native Americans / Flowers

o        Description: This page contains information about Photographs, with captions, showing haying scenes, from “The Annual Report of Extension Workers...Fort Bidwell Sub-Agency...from December. 1, 1934, to November 30, 1935.“

·         Haystacks / Horses / Agricultural laborers

o        Description: This page contains information about The Slide & Pull-back Horse, Island Ranch Burns Oreg. G. 1901.

·         Haystacks / Horses / Croplands

o        Description: This page contains information about Henry Blackhawk, a new cow-man, looks for a hard winter.

·         Haystacks / Horses / Croplands / Native Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about The Broncho boys, largest cattle outfit on reservation, put up a lot of hay with a little effort. Fort Hall Bottoms.

·         Haystacks / Machinery / Native Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Hay operation at Duckwater Reservation (Idaho and Nevada). Gene Thompson (Mission) and Drew Mike (Piaute).

·         Haystacks / Military facilities

o        Description: This page contains information about With the U.S. Troops in Mexico. A mountain of hay.

·         Haystacks / Native Americans / Farmers

o        Description: This page contains information about Photographs, with captions, of hay stacking at Campbell Ranch, Yerington, Nevada, from 1937 Carson Agency Annual Extension Report, which documents the first year in which Carson Agency had an extension agent.

·         Heads of state / War allies / Vice presidents

o        Description: This page contains information about American and Allied leaders at international conferences

·         Heads of state / War allies / Vice Presidents

o        Description: This page contains information about American and Allied leaders at international conferences

·         Heads of state / War allies / Vice presidents

o        Description: This page contains information about American and Allied leaders at international conferences

·         Heads of state / War allies / Vice presidents

o        Description: This page contains information about American and Allied leaders at international conferences

·         Health care / Beds / Shelters / Interiors

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health Care / Communicable diseases / Native Americans / Women / Sick persons

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health care / Communicable diseases / Sick persons

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health care / Communicable diseases / Sick persons / Hospitals

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health care / Examinations / Nurses / Women / Children / Relocation camps / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Arrivals

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Preliminary medical examinations are made upon arrival of evacuees of Japanese ancestry.

·         Health care / Examinations / Nurses / Women / Relocation camps / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Arrivals

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Preliminary medical examinations are made by Registered Nurse Hosmer upon arrival of evacuees of Japanese ancestry at this War Relocation Authority center.

·         Health care / Hospitals / Tuberculosis / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Tuberculosis Hospital, Washington, D.C.

·         Health care / Houses

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health care / Native Americans / Women / Physicians

o        Description: This page contains information about Examining eyes for trachoma. Dresses light blue checked.

·         Health care / Relocation camps / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Women / Ambulances / Physicians / Handicapped persons / Arrivals / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Arrival of young evacuee cripple of Japanese ancestry by ambulance to this War Relocation Authority center. A doctor is in attendance.

·         Health care / Sick persons / Hospitals

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health care / Sick persons / Shelters

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health care facilities / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. An exterior view of the Field Clinic in one of the barracks buildings.

·         Health care facilities / Quarantines / Labor housing

o        Description: This page contains information about Sutter County, Near Yuba City, California. Isolation unit for contagious diseases, Yuba City, California, Yuba City Farm Workers Community (F.S.A.). The building in the foreground provides separate sanitary facilities.

·         Health Education / Cartoons (Commentary) / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Danger of the Public Drinking Cup

·         Health education / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Don't Spit on the floors, sidewalk, or any public place

·         Health education / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Don't Cough without holding a Handkerchief Before your Mouth

·         Health education / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Don't Live in rooms where there is no Fresh Air

·         Health education / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Don't Sleep in rooms where there is no Fresh Air

·         Health education / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Don't fail to Wash the Hands before Eating

·         Health education / Communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about Not on Photo: The Best Treatment is Fresh Air, Sunlight. Good Food and Rest

·         Health education / communicable diseases

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health education / Communicable diseases / Drinking Vessels

o        Description: This page contains information about no caption available.

·         Health education / Communicable diseases / Tuberculosis

o        Description: This page contains information about Note on Photo: Consumption is caused by spitting

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