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Early photographs of Electrical Workers P.1 (4)
![]() "Fort Knox. Electric power line construction. Linemen, the "broadbacks" of the electrical industry, extend a new power line to Fort Knox, Kentucky, where American soldiers are training and hardening for the battles of democracy." Alfred T. Palmer, photographer. 1942 June. Reproduction number LC-USE6-D-005892 DLC (b&w film neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. From the American Memory collection Educational fair-use, Electronetwork.org, 2003. ![]() Transmission line, assembling tower. Denver. Between 1900-1920. Louis Charles McClure, photographer. Reproduction number MCC-4083. Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library. From the Library of Congress, American Memory collection Educational fair-use, Electronetwork.org, 2003. ![]() Potomac Electric Power Co. Linemen on poles. ca. 1920-1950. Theodor Horydczak, photographer. Theodor Horydczak Collection Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Reproduction number LC-H814-T-1276-008-x DLC (interpositive). Part of the American Memory collection Educational fair-use, Electronetwork.org, 2003. ![]() Hayti, Missouri. U.S. Rural Electrification Administration (REA) cooperative lineman. 1942 July. Arthur Rothstein, photographer. Reproduction number LC-USW3-006611-D DLC (b&w film neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division. Part of the American Memory collection Educational fair-use, Electronetwork.org, 2003. |
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