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Gravel Unloading for Mine Construction Ouray County 1940

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Gravel Unloading for Mine Construction Ouray County 1940In September 1940, workers unload gravel for construction projects in Ouray County, Colorado. This activity supports the regions mining industry during a pivotal time in American history. The Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information were involved in documenting labor efforts, highlighting the importance of infrastructure development in rural areas. Each reproduction is printed on museum quality archival paper using a restored

focusing on agriculture in 1930s America

The structure features a striking façade characterized by six prominent columns that span the front

Macon County

and detailed factory vignettes that frame the view

and the rolling hills that frame the town

tree-lined roads winding over gentle hills

Beautifully restored map of Haverhill

Beautifully restored map of Merrimac

It is part of a broader collection documenting 1940s American family experiences

Nicholls in 1842

the lower floor of this building served as the post office for the University of Alabama

Beautifully restored map of Nebraska City

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