Six Hi-Res Photographs of America: November 1918. "Her sister had not seen Mrs. Brown for almost a week; June 1940. "Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; New York circa 1910. "Bird's eye view of new Pennsylvania Station."; January 1941. "Ann Gara
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Six Hi-Res Photographs of America: November 1918. "Her sister had not seen Mrs. Brown for almost a week; June 1940. "Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; New York circa 1910. "Bird's eye view of new Pennsylvania Station."; January 1941. "Ann Garabedian, Russian girl married to Armenian vegetable gardener; July 1939. Washington, D.C. "Parking lot for government employees; August 1940. "Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania
November 1918. "Her sister had not seen Mrs. Brown for almost a week, and with Mr. Brown a soldier in France, she became so worried she telephoned the Red Cross Home Service, which arrived just in time to rescue Mrs. Brown from the clutches of influenza."
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June 1940. "Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Fireplace in old mud hut built and still lived in by French mulattoes near John Henry cotton plantation. 'Uncle' Joe Rocque, about 86 years old."
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January 1941. "Ann Garabedian, Russian girl married to Armenian vegetable gardener in Andover, Massachusetts. Her husband works as a truck driver in Lawrence in the winter."