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·         Sack racing

o        Description: This page contains information about Sack race following the rain

·         Saddlery / Vocational education / Interiors / Equipment / Educational facilities / Students

o        Description: This page contains information about Sherman Institute, harness shop. Riverside.

·         Safety / Mosquitos / Mowing / Mowing machines / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Closing of the Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. In all sections of the center still occupied, care was taken to safeguard the health of the residents to the last day. Mosquito control was in force and weeds were kept down. Here a mower is seen at work along one of the block streets.

·         Safety / Trucks / Bodies of water / Mosquitos / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Closing of the Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. The health of the Jerome residents was safeguarded so long as any remained in the center. A mosquito control crew is seen spraying oil on the stagnant water which lies in the open diches in some sections of the camp.

·         Sailboats / Expeditions & surveys / Explorers / Expedition photographs

o        Description: This page contains information about Expedition boat, Truckee River

·         Sailors / Dental offices / Waiting rooms

o        Description: This page contains information about [Nine sailors waiting in dental office lobby and one sailor behind counter, Naval Training Center, San Diego, California.]

·         Sailors / Launches / Motorboats

o        Description: This page contains information about [Three sailors on motor launch in San Diego bay.]

·         Sailors / Military training / Laundry

o        Description: This page contains information about [Sailor hanging wash on laundry day or possibly learning to tie knots or hand signal flags at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California.]

·         Sailors / Military training / Naval parades & ceremonies

o        Description: This page contains information about [Sailors presenting arms to their commanding officer on the parade field at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California.]

·         Sailors / Navies / Military training

o        Description: This page contains information about [Practicing packing sea bags, U. S. Naval Training Station, San Diego, California.]

·         Sailors / Radiography / Physical exams

o        Description: This page contains information about [Pharmacist mate conducting chest x-rays on one sailor while another sailor waits his turn at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California.]

·         Sailors / Religious services / Religious facilities

o        Description: This page contains information about [Sailors attending religious services, Naval Training Center, San Diego, California.]

·         Sailors / Shipwrecks / Navies

o        Description: This page contains information about [Group photograph of surviving crewmen from the torpedoed lumber ship, S.S. Absaroka, attacked off Catalina Island December 24, 1941.]

·         Sailors / Sidewalks / Naval yards & naval stations

o        Description: This page contains information about [Six sailors sweeping sidewalks at Naval Training Center, San Diego, California.]

·         Salmon / Military officers / Presidents / Arches / Banners

o        Description: This page contains information about Wilbur Simmons presenting large salmon to President Harding, 1923. (M.A.M. Feb. 1926)

·         Salt River Indians / Native Americans / Indian encampments / Wickiups / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about Salt River Indians, Fat Hen. W. J. L., C. J. B.

·         Sandbars / Rivers / Canyons / Expeditions & surveys / Stereographs

o        Description: This page contains information about Colorado River. Cliffs opposite the mouth of the Little Colorado (river has a large sandbar on island in it). Old nos. 521, 806.

·         Sandstone / Expeditions & surveys / Stereographs

o        Description: This page contains information about On Waterpocket Creek, Utah. Turtleback sandstone. A man is seated on the ground, right side of photo. Hillers photo. Old nos. 179, 328, 387, 887.

·         Santo Domingo Indians / Native Americans / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about Santo Domingo Indian.

·         Saw Mills / Lumber Industry / Expeditions & surveys

o        Description: This page contains information about A saw mill in the Uinta Mountains, Summit County, Utah

·         Saws / Carpenters / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Snow

o        Description: This page contains information about Heart Mountain Relocaction Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Ray S. Hifumi, 43 year old father of three teen age girls and boy. Ray was formerly a Los Angeles gardner, now as a master carpenter and cabinet maker at the Heart Mountain Center. Though alien, he speaks and writes excellent English.

·         Saws / Carpentry / Building materials / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. A group of carpenters using a power saw in preparing pieces for completing the interior of barracks at Topaz.

·         Scales / Cotton plantations / Calculators

o        Description: This page contains information about Cortaro Farms, Pinal County, Arizona. Weighmaster is a year-round employee paid $60. per month.

·         School / Flags / Tractors

o        Description: This page contains information about Haskell County, Kansas. There are in Haskell County a large and variable number of operating one room schools, a consolidated grade school in Sublette, and two high schools. One other high school, just outside the county, serves a number of children in part of the county. People here are much interested in all their schools, far more than is true in many sections of the country, and it is the general rule that every non-Mennonite child graduates from high school. Many go to college. This picture shows the Sublette High School.

·         School children

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Grade school children in schoolyard.

·         School children

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Children play in the Questa schoolyard.

·         School children / Boys

o        Description: This page contains information about El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The school at El Cerrito is poorly designed and not well equipped. Here from twenty to fifty pupils are instructed by two teachers who drive the 28 miles from Las Vegas each day. Parents take no initiative so far as the school is concerned, but nevertheless regard it as an extremely important institution. They feel that every child should have a good command of English, and only the school can give it to them. Actually, classes are often taught in Spanish and many pupils barely understand English. These pictures were taken shortly after the last examination had been given. Since the students do not have to attend classes during the last few days, very few of them come to school.

·         School children / Boys

o        Description: This page contains information about Airport tract, near Modesto, Stanislaus County, California. Boys on their way to school in the morning. They live in the airport community. They attend a school where forty-seven percent of the enrollment come from migrant families.

·         School children / Boys

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Schoolboy at desk.

·         School children / Boys

o        Description: This page contains information about Haskell County, Kansas. There are in Haskell County a large and variable number of operating one room schools, a consolidated grade school in Sublette, and two high schools. One other high school, just outside the county, serves a number of children in part of the county. People here are much interested in all their schools, far more than is true in many sections of the country, and it is the general rule that every non-Mennonite child graduates from high school. Many go to college. This is the newest of them all, and is located in the Colusa community.

·         School children / Boys

o        Description: This page contains information about Haskell County, Kansas. There are in Haskell County a large and variable number of operating one room schools, a consolidated grade school in Sublette, and two high schools. One other high school, just outside the county, serves a number of children in part of the county. People here are much interested in all their schools, far more than is true in many sections of the country, and it is the general rule that every non-Mennonite child graduates from high school. Many go to college. This is the newest of them all, and is located in the Colusa community.

·         School children / Boys / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about Airport tract, near Modesto, Stanislaus County, California. Children going to the Wilson Elementary School at 8:30 A.M. in an area where many migrant families are resettling. Forty-seven percent (B.A.E. figures) of the children who attend this school belong to families who have entered the state of California since 1930.

·         School children / Boys / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about Near Yuba City, California. Children of migrant workers in Yuba City Agricultural Farm Workers Community. Spring afternoon, after school.

·         School children / Boys / Girls / Shacktowns

o        Description: This page contains information about Airport tract, near Modesto, Stanislaus County, California. Children going to the Wilson Elementary School at 8:30 A.M. in an area where many migrant families are resettling. Forty-seven percent (B.A.E. figures) of the children who attend this school belong to families who have entered the state of California since 1930.

·         School children / Boys / One-room schools / Classrooms

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child hould go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary. ...[This image is one of several] scenes inside and outside a typical one-room school house.

·         School children / Boys / One-room schools / Classrooms

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child hould go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary. ...[This image is one of several] scenes inside and outside a typical one-room school house.

·         School children / Boys / One-room schools / Classrooms

o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child hould go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary. ...[This image is one of several] scenes inside and outside a typical one-room school house.

·         School children / Buses

o        Description: This page contains information about Eloy District, Pinal County, Arizona. Children in a democracy. Bus carries migratory cotton pickers' children from FSA mobile camp for migratory laborers to the district school -- 7:30 A.M.

·         School children / Children playing musical instruments / Violins / Native Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about Two first graders playing violins

·         School children / Children playing outdoors / Games / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Schools / Playgrounds / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. The girls of the lower fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Rhoda McGarva, are here shown playing “Two Deep.“

·         School children / Children playing outdoors / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Schools / Playgrounds / Games

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. The boys of the lower fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Rhoda McGarve, shown here are choosing sided for games.

·         School children / Children playing outdoors / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Schools / Playgrounds / Relocation camps / Games

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. These boys of the low fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Rhoda McGarva, are playing “Cock Fight.“

·         School children / Children's parties / Holidays / Gymnasiums / Costumes

o        Description: This page contains information about “Thanksgiving party for grade school children in recreation room of government schoolhouse.“

·         School children / Classrooms / Children reading & writing / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A sixth grade pupil un the classroom. Miss Mae Hert is the teacher.

·         School children / Classrooms / Children reading & writing / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Sixth grade pupils in th classroom. Miss Mae Hert is the teacher.

·         School children / Classrooms / Children reading & writing / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A sixth grade pupil in the classroom. Miss Mae Hert is the teacher.

·         School children / Classrooms / Indian schools

o        Description: This page contains information about Elementary reservation school classroom

·         School children / Classrooms / School / Relocation camps / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view of grammar school at this relocation center.

·         School children / Classrooms / School / Relocation camps / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view in grammar school at this relocation center.

·         School children / Classrooms / School / Relocation camps / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Teachers

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. World History and English, a two hour class taught by Mrs. Hanny Billigmeier.

·         School children / Classrooms / School / Relocation camps / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Teachers / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. World History and English, a two hour class taught by Mrs. Hanny Billigmeier.

·         School children / Classrooms / Schools

o        Description: This page contains information about “Pupils of the first, second, third and fourth grades, Boulder City public school.“

·         School children / Cooperatives / Valentines / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Vending stands

o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Dermott, Arkansas. Fourth grade children at Jerome, with the help of their teaher, Miss Era Nixon and the Communtity Cooperative Association, planned and operated a cooperative valentine store. There were many details to attend to - purchsing the valentines, decorating the store, assigning salespeople, advertising. Business boomed and over 8,000 valentines were sold enabling each child to realize a profit of 40 cents on his original investment of 63 cents.

·         School children / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about Haskell County, Kansas. There are in Haskell County a large and variable number of operating one room schools, a consolidated grade school in Sublette, and two high schools. One other high school, just outside the county, serves a number of children in part of the county. People here are much interested in all their schools, far more than is true in many sections of the country, and it is the general rule that every non-Mennonite child graduates from high school. Many go to college. This is the newest of them all, and is located in the Colusa community.

·         School children / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about Haskell County, Kansas. There are in Haskell County a large and variable number of operating one room schools, a consolidated grade school in Sublette, and two high schools. One other high school, just outside the county, serves a number of children in part of the county. People here are much interested in all their schools, far more than is true in many sections of the country, and it is the general rule that every non-Mennonite child graduates from high school. Many go to college. This is the newest of them all, and is located in the Colusa community.

·         School children / Girls / Children reading & writing

o        Description: This page contains information about El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The school at El Cerrito is poorly designed and not well equipped. Here from twenty to fifty pupils are instructed by two teachers who drive the 28 miles from Las Vegas each day. Parents take no initiative so far as the school is concerned, but nevertheless regard it as an extremely important institution. They feel that every child should have a good command of English, and only the school can give it to them. Actually, classes are often taught in Spanish and many pupils barely understand English. These pictures were taken shortly after the last examination had been given. Since the students do not have to attend classes during the last few days, very few of them come to school.

·         School children / Girls / Classrooms / Teachers / Pianos

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph probably made by Charles R. Scott, an employee of the Seneca Training School, for Superintendent Horace B. Durant.

·         School children / Girls / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Horses

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph with text of one of Madera County District Schools, largely patronized by Indian children, California. This is from a survey report of Fresno and Madera counties by L.D. Creel.

·         School children / Girls / Portrait photographs / Native Americans / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph with text of Sycamore Day School, California. This is from a survey report of Fresno and Madera counties by L.D. Creel.

·         School children / Girls / School

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Children wash their hands before lunch at the Penasco School. The washing machine is as new as the hot lunch program.

·         School children / Girls / Schools

o        Description: This page contains information about Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County, Western San Joaquin Valley, California. Seventh and eighth grade class in Westley school after lesson in Geography. The children with hands raised are those whose parents came to California since 1930. Nearly 60 percent of the enrollment of the school were so classified under studies made by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

·         School children / Girls / Schools

o        Description: This page contains information about Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County, Western San Joaquin Valley, California. At Westley school just after mid-morning recess, showing with hands raised the children whose parents came to California since 1930. Nearly 60 percent of the total enrollment of this school were so classified under studies made by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

·         School children / Girls / Tables

o        Description: This page contains information about No Caption

·         School children / Girls / Women / Schools

o        Description: This page contains information about Children of McNeil Island employees at school.

·         School children / Indian schools / Native Americans / Art

o        Description: This page contains information about Children hold arts and crafts class projects

·         School children / Indian schools / Native Americans / Girls / Teachers / Classrooms

o        Description: This page contains information about Class picture No. 9 day school 1945-46

·         School children / Indian schools / Teachers / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about “Students and teachers at Pueblo day school.“

·         School children / Indian schools / Teachers / Girls

o        Description: This page contains information about “Students and teachers at Pueblo day school.“

·         School children / Japanese-American relocation / Japanese-Americans / Teachers / Relocation camps / Schools

o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Low fifth grade pupils and their teacher, Mrs. Rhoda McGarve, outside their barracks school room.

·         School children / Landscaping / Schools / Gardening equipment & supplies / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

·         School children / Landscaping / Schools / Gardening equipment & supplies / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

·         School children / Landscaping / Schools / Gardening equipment & supplies / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

·         School children / Landscaping / Schools / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

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