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1. Lange, Dorothea Dust bowl farmer driving tractor with young son, near Cland [i.e. Claud?], New Mexico. "I left cotton growing east of Wichita Falls to come out here to get to grow wheat. (The superior status of wheat over cotton farmers is traditional.) I guess I've made 1000 miles right up and down this field in the dust when you couldn't see that car on the road, and had to use headlights. This soil is the best there is anywhere, but it sure does blow when it's right. If you stay in the house and wait for the dust to stop you won't make a crop. But I"ve seen only one year since I came here in 1920 that I didn't make something" 1938 June

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2. Lange, Dorothea Dust bowl farmer driving tractor with young son, near Cland [i.e. Claud?], New Mexico. "I left cotton growing east of Wichita Falls to come out here to get to grow wheat. (The superior status of wheat over cotton farmers is traditional.) I guess I've made 1000 miles right up and down this field in the dust when you couldn't see that car on the road, and had to use headlights. This soil is the best there is anywhere, but it sure does blow when it's right. If you stay in the house and wait for the dust to stop you won't make a crop. But I"ve seen only one year since I came here in 1920 that I didn't make something"

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3. Lange, Dorothea Leveling hummocks in dust bowl, thirty miles north of Dalhart, Texas. Farmer: "Every dime I got is tied up right here. If I don't get it out, I've got to drive off and leave it. Where would I go and what would I do? I know what the land did once for me, maybe it will do it again." Son: "It would be better if the sod had never been broke. My father's broke plenty of it. Could I get a job in California?" 1938 June

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4. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Dr. Tugwell and Chairman Cooke of the drought committee look at a nest of barbed wire in Texas dust bowl. President's report 1936 July-Aug

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5. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Dr. Tugwell and farmer of dust bowl area in Texas Panhandle. President's report 1936 July-Aug

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6. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 The winds of the "dust bowl" have piled up large drifts of soil against this farmer's barn near Liberal, Kansas 1936 Mar

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7. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Dr. Tugwell and farmer of dust bowl area in Texas Panhandle. President's report 1936 July-Aug

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8. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Baseball game, part of the Fourth of July celebration at Vale, Oregon. The annual Fourth of July celebration has been held in Vale, Oregon, for many years. Formerly the rodeo has been one of the chief attractions, but this section has changed from an exclusively cattleman's country to one of farmers since the Vale-Owyhee irrigation project has attracted farmers principally from the Dust Bowl areas. This year for the first time there was no rodeo and the baseball game became the prime attraction 1941 July

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9. 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 1942 Feb

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10. Lange, Dorothea Dust Bowl and migrants in New Mexico. 1935-1938. Migrant families, Dust Bowl area and U.S. Resettlement Administration land use project 1935-1938

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11. Dust Bowl (Musical group) Dust Bowl Clementine [New York, N.Y.]: Roulette; [1970?]

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12. Stinging dust & forgotten lives: the Dust Bowl

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13. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 The winds of the "dust bowl" have piled up large drifts of soil against this farmer's barn near Liberal, Kansas

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19872320
14. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Dr. Tugwell and farmer of dust bowl area in Texas Panhandle. President's report

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19873628
15. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Baseball game, part of the Fourth of July celebration at Vale, Oregon. The annual Fourth of July celebration has been held in Vale, Oregon, for many years. Formerly the rodeo has been one of the chief attractions, but this section has changed from an exclusively cattleman's country to one of farmers since the Vale-Owyhee irrigation project has attracted farmers principally from the Dust Bowl areas. This year for the first time there was no rodeo and the baseball game became the prime attraction

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16. Lange, Dorothea Leveling hummocks in dust bowl, thirty miles north of Dalhart, Texas. Farmer: "Every dime I got is tied up right here. If I don't get it out, I've got to drive off and leave it. Where would I go and what would I do? I know what the land did once for me, maybe it will do it again." Son: "It would be better if the sod had never been broke. My father's broke plenty of it. Could I get a job in California?"

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17. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Dr. Tugwell and Chairman Cooke of the drought committee look at a nest of barbed wire in Texas dust bowl. President's report

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19873627
18. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Dr. Tugwell and farmer of dust bowl area in Texas Panhandle. President's report

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19873629
19. Schindler, Gordon Wenczel, 1918- Dust bowl sailor [Los Angeles]: [Arnold press]; [1944]

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20. Stinging dust & forgotten lives: the Dust Bowl 2008-11-02

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