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November 1958. "Waterfowl hunting (Nevada) -- Mr. and Mrs. Stanwood Murphy of San Francisco." The man at left is
legendary restaurateur "Trader Vic" Bergeron; the DC-3 belongs to Albert Stanwood Murphy (1892-1963), president of
Pacific Lumber & Truss. 35mm Kodachrome by Toni Frissell for the Sports Illustrated assignment "Shooting: California
Waterfowl Hunting; Upland Game Birds in Nevada."

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I love the stylish writing in the windows!


December 1940. "Construction of Army training camps around Alexandria, Louisiana. East Side Cafe with rooms for rent,
'Soldiers Welcome,' on highway to Camp Livingston."
Acetate negative by Marion Post Wolcott for the Farm Security Administration.

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No clue why I thought about them flying right up to birds and sticking guns out the window like a gunship. I realize 1 that would be non-sense. 2 Probably not too safe.
 
I know where that is, that diner is still open, I live maybe 30 minutes from it. Good food!
 

July 1940. "People from Florida and Georgia travel by car and truck, following the crops northward. The company store at
Camden, North Carolina, where migrants buy anything from clothing to Coca-Colas."
Photo by Jack Delano -- Farm Security Administration.

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September 1940. "Abandoned gold mill along Million Dollar Highway immediately south of Ouray, Colorado,
in Ouray County." Medium format acetate negative by Russell Lee for the Farm Security Administration.

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that would make for a very cool and interesting house design! What is the slanted part actually for though, is it the sluice, mine entrance, living quarters?
 

October 1939. "Georgetown, Colorado -- an old mining town in the mountains." Medium format acetate negative
by Arthur Rothstein for the Farm Security Administration.


October 1939. "Georgetown, Colorado. Ghost mining town." Medium format acetate negative by Arthur Rothstein for the
Farm Security Administration.

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September 1941. "Road leading out of Carlton Tunnel along bed of old narrow gauge railroad on the west side of the
Rocky Mountains from Leadville, Colorado." Medium format acetate negative by Marion Post Wolcott for the
Farm Security Administration.

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