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Imagery of Electrification P.1 (5)
![]() REA (Rural Electrification Administration) line going to a home in Caswell County, North Carolina. 1940 Oct. Marion Post Wolcott, photographer. Reproduction number: LC-USF34-055951-D DLC (b&w film neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information, photograph from the American Memory collection Educational fair-use. Electronetwork.org 2003. ![]() Hayti, Missouri. President of the U.S. Rural Electrification Administration (REA) cooperative using an electric shaver. 1942 July. Arthur Rothstein, photographer. Reproduction number: LC-USW3-006591-D DLC (b&w film neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information, photograph from the American Memory collection Educational fair-use. Electronetwork.org 2003. ![]() Dunklin County, Missouri. Farm boy using welding equipment on a farm that receives U.S. Rural Electrification Administration (REA) power. 1942 July. Arthur Rothstein, photographer. Reproduction number: LC-USW3-006682-D DLC (b&w film neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information, photograph from the American Memory collection Educational fair-use. Electronetwork.org 2003. ![]() "Women in war. Machine gun production operators. Operating a multiple drill press with speed and accuracy, this young woman is taking an active and important part in the war effort. She's machining gun parts in a Midwest plant which has shifted from production of spark plugs to the manufacture of machine guns on a full-time war basis. A.C. Spark Plugs." 1942 July. Ann Rosener, photographer. Reproduction number: LC-USE6-D-006054 DLC (b&w film nitrate neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information, photograph from the American Memory collection Educational fair-use. Electronetwork.org 2003. ![]() "Transformer manufacture. Veteran coil winders of a great electrical plant check stacks of finished coils, the kind that are found in small distribution transformers on light poles throughout the country. Westinghouse, Sharon, Pennsylvania." 1942 Feb. Alfred T. Palmer, photographer. Reproduction number: LC-USE6-D-002853 DLC (b&w film neg.). Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information, photograph from the American Memory collection Educational fair-use. Electronetwork.org 2003. |
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