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1. Lange, Dorothea Waiting for the semimonthly relief checks at Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. Typical story: fifteen years ago they owned farms in Oklahoma. Lost them through foreclosure when cotton prices fell after the war. Became tenants and sharecroppers. With the drought and dust they came West, 1934-1937. Never before left the county where they were born. Now although in California over a year they haven't been continuously resident in any single county long enough to become a legal resident. Reason: migratory agricultural laborers

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19885951
2. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Pinal County, Arizona. Sign. The name "Dust Bowl" is reminiscent of home to the agricultural laborers of this section, many of whom came from the Dust Bowl sections of Texas and Oklahoma

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19950021
3. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19883142
4. Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992 Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19878882
5. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19883109
6. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19883110
7. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19883108
8. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Subcommittee on Agricultural Research, Conservation, Forestry, and General Legislation Use of water to control grain dust

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Instance 4913719
9. Lange, Dorothea Auto camp north of Calipatria, California. Approximately eighty families from the Dust Bowl are camped here. They pay fifty cents a week. The only available work now is agricultural labor

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19885942
10. Lange, Dorothea Auto camp north of Calipatria, California. Approximately eighty families from the Dust Bowl are camped here. They pay fifty cents a week. The only available work now is agricultural labor

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19885944
11. Lange, Dorothea Waiting for the semimonthly relief checks at Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. Typical story: fifteen years ago they owned farms in Oklahoma. Lost them through foreclosure when cotton prices fell after the war. Became tenants and sharecroppers. With the drought and dust they came West, 1934-1937. Never before left the county where they were born. Now although in California over a year they haven't been continuously resident in any single county long enough to become a legal resident. Reason: migratory agricultural laborers

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19885951
12. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Sign in Riverside Park at Vale, Oregon. The picnic on the Fourth of July was in this park. Most of the farmers in this predominately agricultural area are from the Dust Bowl states and the church has strong influence

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Instance 19915943
13. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Red Dust Players entertaining at meeting of UCAPAWA (United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America) in Bristow, Oklahoma. These players are a group of young people in Oklahoma City who are interested in union activities and are currently putting on shows in small Oklahoma towns for the benefit of oil workers on strike

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19908932
14. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Member of the Red Dust Players, Oklahoma City theater group, operating puppets for the entertainment of meeting of UCAPAWA (United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America) members. Bristow, Oklahoma

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19908977
15. Lange, Dorothea Auto camp north of Calipatria, California. Approximately eighty families from the Dust Bowl are camped here. They pay fifty cents a week. The only available work now is agricultural labor

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19885941
16. Lange, Dorothea Auto camp north of Calipatria, California. Approximately eighty families from the Dust Bowl are camped here. They pay fifty cents a week. The only available work now is agricultural labor

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19885943
17. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Member of the Red Dust Players, Oklahoma City theater group, operating puppets for the entertainment of meeting of UCAPAWA (United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America) members. Bristow, Oklahoma]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19908993
18. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey]

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19883110
19. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Loading "dust" (insect spray) into plane of agricultural crop spraying outfit. This particular group of flying insect killers follow the seasons from Florida to Jersey to New York State. Planes are usually old (new planes with sufficient carrying capacity are too fast). The front seat is taken out and replaced by the "hopper" which contains the dust. Seabrook Farms between Bridgeton and Vineland, New Jersey]

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19883108
20. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Pinal County, Arizona. Sign. The name "Dust Bowl" is reminiscent of home to the agricultural laborers of this section, many of whom came from the Dust Bowl sections of Texas and Oklahoma

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19950021


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