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Walter W. Waters, Commander of the Bonus Expeditionary Force
Waters, Walter W., 1898-; Bonus Expeditionary Force, 1932; Bonus Army
Photograph, b/w
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Jobs for Girls & Women
United States. Works Progress Administration; Federal Arts Project; Federal aid to the arts--United States; WPA; Posters, American--20th century
Poster, color, 56 x 36 cm.
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Typewriter
Typewriters; Women; Economics; Office workers;
Black Hammond typewriter on a wooden base. Missing wooden top section. Marked "Hammond Multiplex." See "Interpretation" for information on how the typewriter helped women enter the workforce in the United...
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Elliston Pintail Drake Decoy
Decoys; Carving; Illinois River; Ellison, Robert A., 1849-1942; Ducks; Hunting
This pintail drake decoy is painted in shades of brown, beige and black. The areas of attachment are visible, the head and two sections of body. The wood is cracked in a few places. There is a lead keel...
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Bonus March demonstrators on the steps of the U.S. Capitol
Bonus Expeditionary Force, 1932; Demonstrations--Washington (D.C.); Bonus Army; Riots--United States--History; MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964; Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Photograph, b/w
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Federal Art Project: exhibition of graphic arts
United States. Works Progress Administration; Federal Arts Project; Federal aid to the arts--United States; WPA; Posters, American--20th century; Exhibitions
Poster, color, 56 x 36 cm.
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A Young Man's Opportunity
United States. Works Progress Administration; Federal Arts Project; Federal aid to the arts--United States; WPA; Posters, American--20th century
Poster, color, 56 x 36 cm.
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Buckingham Fountain, Chicago
United States. Works Progress Administration; Federal Arts Project; Federal aid to the arts--United States; WPA; Posters, American--20th century
Poster, color, 56 x 36 cm.
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Map of CCC areas in the United States
Civilian Conservation Corps; Conservation Corps; maps
Map
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Wrench, Automotive
Ford; Industrialization; Wrenches; Assembly-line methods; Automobiles; Chesebro Blacksmith Shop; Blacksmithing; Model T;
Two headed wrench, marked "Ford" on the obverse, "1917" on the reverse. Probably used for a Model T. Found in the Chesebro blacksmith shop.
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Voyageur holding paddle
Transportation; French Colonial Period; Fur trade; Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909; Voyageurs;
Drawing by Frederic Remington of a voyageur holding his paddle, which is almost as tall as he is. His other hand is hooked onto his braided sash, which typically held pipes, pouches of tobacco, and other...
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Mitsubishi Stamping
McLean County, Illinois; Bloomington, Illinois; Stamping; Steel; Automobiles; Factories; Industry
This is one of the five press lines in the stamping shop at Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America (MMMA) where coils of steel are stamped into body parts such as doors, hoods, and floor plans.
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Voyageur
Transportation; French Colonial Period; Fur trade; Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909; Voyageurs;
A drawing by Frederic Remington of a voyageur. A vest, leather footgear, and a jaunty cap with a tassel complete his outfit.
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I Need Your Skill in a War Job!
World War, 1939-1945--War work--United States; War posters, American; World War II
Poster, color, 22 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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