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1. Harris & Ewing DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PARKS. PLANTING FLOWER BED IN LAFAYETTE PARK, OPPOSITE WHITE HOUSE 1914

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2. Harris & Ewing DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PARKS. PLANTING FLOWER BED IN LAFAYETTE PARK, OPPOSITE WHITE HOUSE

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical seedling digger working in a guayule bed. The digger is a four foot long blade which is drawn through the ground under the plants, cutting the roots loose and uprooting the plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense 1942 Nov

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical seedling digger working in a guayule bed. The digger is a four foot long blade which is drawn through the ground under the plants, cutting the roots loose and uprooting the plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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5. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids going to bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant]

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6. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids in bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant

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7. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids going to bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant]

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8. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids in bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant]

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. A close-up of a milling operation on a large bed. Note the multiple-touch cutter, larger than an elephant's foot, turning at the left. Facing it on the other side of the casting is another cutter of the same size, milling the other side. Special fixtures and cutters are used for different shaped castings machined on this special milling machine, produced in a large Midwest machine tool plant

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10. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids going to bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. A close-up of a milling operation on a large bed. Note the multiple-touch cutter, larger than an elephant's foot, turning at the left. Facing it on the other side of the casting is another cutter of the same size, milling the other side. Special fixtures and cutters are used for different shaped castings machined on this special milling machine, produced in a large Midwest machine tool plant 1942 Jan

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Instance 19637263
12. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids going to bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant 1942 Feb

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13. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids going to bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant] 1942 Feb

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Instance 19946183
14. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids in bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant 1942 Feb

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical harvesting seed collector from a guayule nursery bed. The plant grows a considerable seed crop during the first year. This machine brushes the seed off the seed stalks into containers. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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16. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids going to bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant] 1942 Feb

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Instance 19946170
17. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Cecil Patrick's kids in bed in their trailer for workers at Burlington ordnance plant] 1942 Feb

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Instance 19946174
18. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical seedling digger working in a guayule bed. The digger is a four foot long blade which is drawn through the ground under the plants, cutting the roots loose and uprooting the plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

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19. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical seedling digger working in a guayule bed. The digger is a four foot long blade which is drawn through the ground under the plants, cutting the roots loose and uprooting the plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense

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19640471
20. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical harvesting seed collector from a guayule nursery bed. The plant grows a considerable seed crop during the first year. This machine brushes the seed off the seed stalks into containers. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

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