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Production. Motor torpedo boats (wooden). A Negro carpenter working on the framing of a motor torpedo boat at a large Southern shipyard. These fast seventy-eight-footers are built indoors of prefabricated parts and sections. When the hulls are ready for launching and fitting they are moved from the plant to nearby water. Higgins Industries
Hollem, Howard R.
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Nitrate Negatives; United States
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Salvage. Scrap for steel mills. Outworn metal articles of every kind lie in a neighborhood junkyard pending segregation and shipment to a steel mill where this valuable scrap will be processed into war materials
Rosener, Ann
Keywords:
Nitrate Negatives; United States
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Stewardess serving dinner aboard an American airliner enroute from Washington to Los Angeles
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Nitrate Negatives; United States
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American troops on way to Liberia, Africa. The American soldiers shown here on the deck of a transport, composed chiefly of Negro units, are headed for Liberia, African Negro Republic, after the U.S. government entered into an defense agreement with Liberia. Air bases are being established for the protection of the country, which was founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under the auspices of the United States
United States. Office of War Information.
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Atlantic Ocean; Nitrate Negatives
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Amman. 24th anniversary of Arab revolt under King Hussein & Lawrence, celebration Sept. 11, 1940. Member of desert patrol, Arab Legion (Negro type)
Matson Photo Service
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Amman; Jordan; Nitrate Negatives
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Inflation. The money crisis in the Southern states during the American Civil War. Auction of a 25 gold piece at Danville, Virginia. From a sketch by a Union prisoner which appeared in Frank Leslie's Weekly of February 13, 1864
United States. Office of War Information.
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Nitrate Negatives; United States
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Picturesque views of Mt. Hermon & the Lake. Sea of Galilee & Mt. Hermon, with chrysanthemums & boats near shore
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
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Israel; Nitrate Negatives
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Picturesque views of Mt. Hermon & the Lake. Sea of Galilee & Mt. Hermon, with chrysanthemums & boats near shore
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
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Israel; Nitrate Negatives
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Picturesque views of Mt. Hermon & the Lake. Sea of Galilee & Mt. Hermon, with chrysanthemums & boats near shore
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
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Israel; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. anti-aircraft gun crew. Corporal Raymond Elliott holds a clip of anti-aircraft shells before loading the weapon of his Negro gun crew at a U.S. Army air base in the New Hebrides in the South Pacific
United States. Office of War Information.
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Nitrate Negatives; Vanuatu
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U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Members of the U.S. Army Engineers Corps stationed in Liberia set out in a tropical drizzle to begin their day's work. Chiefly composed of Negro units, the U.S. forces are stationed in the African Negro Republic at the suggestion of the Liberian government which requested assistance in guaranteeing its security and independence. Liberia was originally founded in 1821 by Negro freedman under American auspices. The U.S. troops are constructing brdiges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the country
United States. Office of War Information.
Keywords:
Liberia; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Private Napoleon Edward Taylor, first member of the U.S. forces to land in Liberia at the request of the African Negro republic, explains how a sub-machine gun, or "Tommy gun," works. Liberia was originally founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices. The American forces, chiefly composed of Negro units, are constructing bridges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the country. Edwin Barclay the Republic's President, welcomed the American soldiers by saying "The future of Liberia is inextricably bound up in the victory of those nations fighting for the Four Freedoms annouced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt."
United States. Office of War Information.
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Liberia; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Private Napoleon Edward Taylor, first member of the U.S. forces to land in Liberia, steps ashore from a lighter. Chiefly composed of Negro units, the American contingent is building bridges, improving roads, constructing air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the Liberian Republic, founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices. President Edwin Barclay, welcoming the American soldiers, said: "The future of Liberia is inextricably bound up in the victory of those nations fighting for the Four Freedoms annouced by Franklin D. Roosevelt"
United States. Office of War Information.
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Liberia; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. These American soldiers stationed in Liberia, Africa, are guarding a dock where supplies are being unloaded. The thatched hut in the background is a repair shop. Chiefly Negro units, the American forces are constructing bridges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortification in this vital sector. The Liberian Republic was founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices
United States. Office of War Information.
Keywords:
Liberia; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. This "jeep" is being unloaded at a port in Liberia from a U.S. transport which brought a large contingent of American soldiers, chiefly Negroes, to the African Negro republic under a defense agreement concluded between the two countries at the request of Liberia's President, Edwin Barclay. The Liberian Republic was founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices
United States. Office of War Information.
Keywords:
Liberia; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. Negro troops on way to Liberia. Aboard a U.S. Army transport bound for Liberia, Africa officers of the Negro troops sit down for a meal. Left to right around the table; Lieutenant Abner R. Branch, oral surgeon; Captain Harsba F. Buoyer, war vetern and distinguished doctor; Captain W.D. Nabors; Warrant Officer Brice; Lieutenant Henderson, pathologist and tropical medicine expert; Edgar Rouezeau, correspondent of the Pittsburg Courier; Lieutenant Ned Manley, orthopedic surgeon and professor at Howard University , famous Negro institution, before entering the service; and Lieutenant Goldsberry, physician and holder of a master's degree in public health from Harvard University
United States. Office of War Information.
Keywords:
Atlantic Ocean; Nitrate Negatives
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U.S. Negro troops on way to Liberia. Negro members of an American Army engineer's unit, on a transport bound for Liberia, Africa, take their daily setting up exercises on deck. The men are wearing a new light type of life preserver which allows freer movement than the older bulkier type formerly used
United States. Office of War Information.
Keywords:
Atlantic Ocean; Nitrate Negatives
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Caesarea. (Kaisarieh). Drain close to North Crusader Wall - (on sea shore)
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
Keywords:
Caesarea; Israel; Nitrate Negatives
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Caesarea. (Kaisarieh). N. East corner of Crusader rampart & moat
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
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Caesarea; Israel; Nitrate Negatives
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Caesarea. (Kaisarieh). Sunrise above Crusader ramparts
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
Keywords:
Caesarea; Israel; Nitrate Negatives
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