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1. Brief filed on behalf the Community of Priests of the Parochial Church of Saint Vicente in the village of Besalú versus Juan Pedro Planafarrana, a farmer of San Miguel de Campomayor of the Diocese of Girona concerning defendant's obligations towards some members of the Community of Priests. [Ca.XVII Century]

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2. Lange, Dorothea Native Texan farmer on relief. Goodliet, Hardeman County, Texas. "Tractored out" in late 1937. Now living in town, and on the verge of relief. Wife and two children. "Well, I know I've got to make a move but I don't know where to. I can stay off relief until the first of the year. After that I don't know. I've eat up two cows and a pair of horses this past year. Neither drink nor gamble, so I must have eat'n 'em up. I've got left two horses and two cows and some farm tools. Owe a grocery bill. If had gradutated land tax on big farms, that would put the little man back again. One man had six renters last year. Kept one. Of the five, one went to Oklahoma, one got a farm south of town and three got no place. They're on WPA (Works Progress Administration). Another man put fifteen families off this year. Another had twenty-eight renters and now has two. In the Progressive Farmer it said that relief had spoiled the renters so they had to get tractors. But them men that's doing the talking for the community is the big landowners. They got money to go to Washington. That's what keeps us from writing. A letter I would write would sound silly up there." 1938 June

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3. Lange, Dorothea Native Texan farmer on relief. Goodliet, Hardeman County, Texas. "Tractored out" in late 1937. Now living in town, and on the verge of relief. Wife and two children. "Well, I know I've got to make a move but I don't know where to. I can stay off relief until the first of the year. After that I don't know. I've eat up two cows and a pair of horses this past year. Neither drink nor gamble, so I must have eat'n 'em up. I've got left two horses and two cows and some farm tools. Owe a grocery bill. If had gradutated land tax on big farms, that would put the little man back again. One man had six renters last year. Kept one. Of the five, one went to Oklahoma, one got a farm south of town and three got no place. They're on WPA (Works Progress Administration). Another man put fifteen families off this year. Another had twenty-eight renters and now has two. In the Progressive Farmer it said that relief had spoiled the renters so they had to get tractors. But them men that's doing the talking for the community is the big landowners. They got money to go to Washington. That's what keeps us from writing. A letter I would write would sound silly up there."

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4. North Dakota. State Library Commission. Traveling Library Department Maps showing farmers' school and community libraries circulated in rural communities, North Dakota

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5. Brief on behalf the communities of Armentera and Saldet, versus Jacobo Viador, a farmer of the village of Monteró, diocese of Girona, concerning the use of land by a non resident of Armentera. [Ca.XVII Century]

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6. Brief filed on behalf the Community of Priests of the Parochial Church of Saint Vicente in the village of Besalú versus Juan Pedro Planafarrana, a farmer of San Miguel de Campomayor of the Diocese of Girona concerning defendant's obligations towards some members of the Community of Priests. [Ca.XVII Century]. [Spain]: [publisher not identified]; XVII Century

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7. North Dakota. State Library Commission. Traveling Library Department Maps showing farmers' school and community libraries circulated in rural communities, North Dakota Bismarck, N.D.: Traveling Library Department, Public Library Commission; 1916

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8. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Stewart Melrose, an interior designer and historical preservationist in Fenton, Michigan, picked up a love of ornamental gardening from his father and mother, Howard and Sonya Melrose. Together, they created and regularly expand a remarkable garden beside the parents' home. It includes tropical flowers, stacked stone piles called "cairns," larger rock sculptures, and unusual art such as the tin-man farmer on a tractor at Halloween. The Melroses consider their creation a community garden, open to all

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9. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Wife of farmer living at the Yuba City FSA (Farm Security Administration) farm workers' camp. Yuba City, California. She is sewing and pressing in the community building

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10. Farmer, Sharon A. Communities of Saint Martin Ithaca: Cornell University Press; 1991

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11. Farmer, Sharon A. Communities of Saint Martin Ithaca: Cornell University Press; 1991

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12. Brief on behalf the communities of Armentera and Saldet, versus Jacobo Viador, a farmer of the village of Monteró, diocese of Girona, concerning the use of land by a non resident of Armentera. [Ca.XVII Century]. [Spain]: [publisher not identified]; XVII Century

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13. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Running water in home of Mormon farmer living in Sana Clara, Utah. As these Mormon farmers live in communities the problem of running culinary water is easily solved. See general caption 1940 Oct

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14. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Daughter of Mormon farmer washing dishes. In most of the Mormon communities running culinary water is common. Snowville, Utah 1940 Aug

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15. Farmer, Val, 1940- Families and rural communities in an era of change [Pierre?]: South Dakota Dept. of Human Services, Division of Mental Health through the National Institute of Mental Health, Rural Mental Health Demonstration Project; [1989]

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16. Nihon Kyîosantîo [With policies protecting farmers, build affluent agricultural communities : Japan Communist Party : Protecting people's lives for fifty years]

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17. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. Far out on the western plains of America a lineman adjusts the top wire of a rural electrification project which will bring power and light to remote U.S. farms and communities miles from the nearest power plant. U.S. farmers' cooperatives are organized to secure rural electrification at cost on a non-profit basis. There are over 6,000,000 farms in America and more than four out of every ten are now electrified

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18. Development strategies and planning for farmers' communities

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19. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Wife of farmer living at the Yuba City FSA (Farm Security Administration) farm workers' camp. Yuba City, California. She is sewing and pressing in the community building 1940 Dec

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20. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Stewart Melrose, an interior designer and historical preservationist in Fenton, Michigan, picked up a love of ornamental gardening from his father and mother, Howard and Sonya Melrose. Together, they created and regularly expand a remarkable garden beside the parents' home. It includes tropical flowers, stacked stone piles called "cairns," larger rock sculptures, and unusual art such as the tin-man farmer on a tractor at Halloween. The Melroses consider their creation a community garden, open to all 2019-11-05

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