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81. Underwood & Underwood Birds and beasts in Hagenbeck's million-dollar collection at the World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A

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82. Million Dollar Round Table (Park Ridge, Ill.) Proceedings of the ... annual meeting, Million Dollar Round Table

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83. Central national bank, Cleveland. Where dollars are working ... Month's change in daily average of dollar aggregates in each of 271 cities and in the United States graphically portrayed from official record of check payments compiles by Federal reserve system.

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84. Preston, Lyman, 1795- Preston's tables of interest: showing the interest on any sum from one dollar to two hundred dollars New York: Printed by Elliott & Palmer; 1829

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85. Preston, Lyman, 1795- Preston's tables of interest: showing the interest on any sum from one dollar to five hundred dollars New York: Printed by Elliott & Palmer; 1829

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86. Lange, Dorothea In Farm Security Administration (FSA) migratory labor camp. Family, mother, father and eleven children, originally from Oklahoma, where he had been a tenant farmer. Came to California in 1936 after drought. Since then have been traveling from crop to crop in California following the harvest. Six of the children attend school wherever the family stops long enough with mother and father. February 23, two of the family had been lucky and "got a place" (a day's work) in the peas on the Sinclair Ranch. Father had earned one dollar and seventy-three cents for ten hours a day. Oldest daughter had earned one dollar and twenty-five cents. From these earnings had to provide transportation to the fields twenty miles away. Mother wants to return to Oklahoma, father unwilling. She says, "I want to go back home where we can live happy, live decent, and grow what we eat." Brawley, Imperial Valley, California

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87. Lange, Dorothea Brawley, Imperial Valley. In Farm Security Administration (FSA) migratory labor camp. Family of mother, father and eleven children, originally from near Mangrum, Oklahoma, where he had been tenant farmer. Came to California in 1936 after the drought. Since then has been traveling from crop to crop in California, following the harvest. Six of the eleven children attend school wherever the family stops long enough. Five older children work along with the father and mother. February 23, two of the family have been lucky and "got a place" (a day's work) in the peas on the Sinclair ranch. Father had earned about one dollar and seventy-three cents for ten-hour day. Oldest daughter had earned one dollar and twenty-five cents. Form these earnings had to provide their transportation to the fields twenty miles away. Mother wants to return to Oklahoma, father unwilling.She says, "I want to go back to where we can live happym live decent, and grow what we eat." He says, "We can't go the way I am now. We've got nothing in the world to farm with. I made my mistake when I came out here."

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88. Commodity dollar

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Compensated dollar ; Dollar, Commodity ; Neutral money ; Stabilized dollar
89. Holey dollar

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Colonial dollar ; Pierced dollar ; Ring dollar
90. Reid, Rachel The "ten-dollar talib" and women's rights

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91. Rand McNally and Company Rand, McNally & Co.'s new dollar atlas of the United States and Dominion of Canada Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company; 1884

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92. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."] 1939 Feb

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93. Vachon, John, 1914-1975 Men in room at Mrs. Jones's boardinghouse. Six men live in this room. Three beds, pay eight to ten dollars a week rent. Most of them have families they left behind in Bluefield, West Virginia; Bristol, Tennessee; or High Point, North Carolina. They are carpenters, carpenters' assistants, riggers and laborers. They make sixty cents to one dollar and twenty-five cents per hour. Radford, Virginia 1940 Dec

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94. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: The Million Dollar Stope from which a million dollars worth of silver was taken in Tombstone's initial boom. Stope mining is carried on in timber- supported passages. The passages lead for miles under the surrounding county and connect with other mines. Tombstone, Arizona] 1940 May

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95. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 The Million Dollar Stope from which a million dollars worth of silver was taken in Tombstone's initial boom. Stope mining is carried on in timber- supported passages. The passages lead for miles under the surrounding county and connect with other mines. Tombstone, Arizona 1940 May

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96. Lange, Dorothea On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it." 1939 Feb

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97. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The small, Art Moderne-style Lincoln County Courthouse, which in 1938 replaced a larger and grander 1872 "Million Dollar Courthouse," whose original cost estimate far exceeded initial estimates and was financed with bonds totaling nearly 1 million dollars, in the old mining town of Pioche, which appears to hang along the side of a mountain and in a bowl below in Nevada's high desert, near the state's eastern border with Utah 2022-01-17

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98. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."] 1939 Feb

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99. ["The street of the speculators" during the "Mississippi Bubble", when peasants all over France sold everything they had, flocked to Paris, and bought 100 dollar-par shares of gambler John Law's stocks at 3,600 apiece. The hunchback in the foreground made 10,000 dollars by letting people use his back as a desk] [no date recorded on caption card]

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100. Rowell, Geo. P. (George P.) A dollar saved is a dollar earned New York: May 1868

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