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LIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
LIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to PEUGH ROAD IMPROVEMENT Source notes. WPA Project Card 65-3-1182, 1937 . Project originally submitted by Richard Walker on June 10, 2021. Additional contributionsby Joan Greer.
FIRE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Source notes. WPA project card #165-1-08-359, 1941. Project originally submitted by Richard Walker on June 10, 2021. Additional contributionsby Joan Greer.
ROHNER PARK RODEO GROUNDS In 1940, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) developed the rodeo grounds at the Municipal Park, now Rohner Park, in Fortuna. WPA relief workers built the grandstand, judges stand, concession stands, restrooms and more – most of which appear to still be in place. FIREMEN'S PARK IMPROVEMENTS In 1941-42, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made major improvements to the Municipal Park in Ferndale, today known as theFiremen’s Park.
HUMBOLDT REDWOODS CA Humboldt Redwoods State Park was established in 19xx out of several groves of giant redwoods, the tallest trees in the world, that had been purchased in the 1920s by the Save the Redwoods League in a campaign to save some read moreNEW DEAL PROJECTS
Doors of the Milwaukie Junior High School opened in November 1936 after the structure’s construction with funding from a Public Works Administration grant ($53,118) and a local bond issue ($65,000). HISTORIC WEST LINN CITY HALL (WEST LINN CITY HALL) At a cost of approximately $28,000, the Historic West Linn City Hall was completed in July 1936 with funds provided by both a Public Works Administration (PWA) grant and loan. HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIRGROUND IMPROVEMENTS In 1939, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) approved several improvements at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds on the north edge ofFerndale CA.
T.J. DAY HALL, LINFIELD UNIVERSITY (NORTHRUP HALL Source notes. Adams, Bree (2009) “Northrup: History in the Re-Making,” The Linfield Review.October 9, 2009. Northrup: History in the re-making – The Linfield ReviewLIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
LIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to PEUGH ROAD IMPROVEMENT Source notes. WPA Project Card 65-3-1182, 1937 . Project originally submitted by Richard Walker on June 10, 2021. Additional contributionsby Joan Greer.
FIRE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Source notes. WPA project card #165-1-08-359, 1941. Project originally submitted by Richard Walker on June 10, 2021. Additional contributionsby Joan Greer.
ROHNER PARK RODEO GROUNDS In 1940, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) developed the rodeo grounds at the Municipal Park, now Rohner Park, in Fortuna. WPA relief workers built the grandstand, judges stand, concession stands, restrooms and more – most of which appear to still be in place. FIREMEN'S PARK IMPROVEMENTS In 1941-42, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made major improvements to the Municipal Park in Ferndale, today known as theFiremen’s Park.
HUMBOLDT REDWOODS CA Humboldt Redwoods State Park was established in 19xx out of several groves of giant redwoods, the tallest trees in the world, that had been purchased in the 1920s by the Save the Redwoods League in a campaign to save some read moreNEW DEAL PROJECTS
Doors of the Milwaukie Junior High School opened in November 1936 after the structure’s construction with funding from a Public Works Administration grant ($53,118) and a local bond issue ($65,000). HISTORIC WEST LINN CITY HALL (WEST LINN CITY HALL) At a cost of approximately $28,000, the Historic West Linn City Hall was completed in July 1936 with funds provided by both a Public Works Administration (PWA) grant and loan. HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIRGROUND IMPROVEMENTS In 1939, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) approved several improvements at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds on the north edge ofFerndale CA.
T.J. DAY HALL, LINFIELD UNIVERSITY (NORTHRUP HALL Source notes. Adams, Bree (2009) “Northrup: History in the Re-Making,” The Linfield Review.October 9, 2009. Northrup: History in the re-making – The Linfield ReviewLIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
LIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to PEUGH ROAD IMPROVEMENT Source notes. WPA Project Card 65-3-1182, 1937 . Project originally submitted by Richard Walker on June 10, 2021. Additional contributionsby Joan Greer.
FIRE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Source notes. WPA project card #165-1-08-359, 1941. Project originally submitted by Richard Walker on June 10, 2021. Additional contributionsby Joan Greer.
ROHNER PARK RODEO GROUNDS In 1940, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) developed the rodeo grounds at the Municipal Park, now Rohner Park, in Fortuna. WPA relief workers built the grandstand, judges stand, concession stands, restrooms and more – most of which appear to still be in place. FIREMEN'S PARK IMPROVEMENTS In 1941-42, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made major improvements to the Municipal Park in Ferndale, today known as theFiremen’s Park.
HUMBOLDT REDWOODS CA Humboldt Redwoods State Park was established in 19xx out of several groves of giant redwoods, the tallest trees in the world, that had been purchased in the 1920s by the Save the Redwoods League in a campaign to save some read moreNEW DEAL PROJECTS
Doors of the Milwaukie Junior High School opened in November 1936 after the structure’s construction with funding from a Public Works Administration grant ($53,118) and a local bond issue ($65,000). HISTORIC WEST LINN CITY HALL (WEST LINN CITY HALL) At a cost of approximately $28,000, the Historic West Linn City Hall was completed in July 1936 with funds provided by both a Public Works Administration (PWA) grant and loan. HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIRGROUND IMPROVEMENTS In 1939, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) approved several improvements at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds on the north edge ofFerndale CA.
T.J. DAY HALL, LINFIELD UNIVERSITY (NORTHRUP HALL Source notes. Adams, Bree (2009) “Northrup: History in the Re-Making,” The Linfield Review.October 9, 2009. Northrup: History in the re-making – The Linfield ReviewLIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also INCOME AND WEALTH TAXES (1934-1941) The Revenue Act of 1935, sometimes called the “Wealth Tax Act,” raised taxes on the wealthy again: “The top rate jumped from 59 percent on incomes over $1 million to 75 percent on incomes over $500,000”; it “placed graduated net income taxes on corporations and a tax on incorporated dividends”; and it once again raisedestate taxes .
WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children.LIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL WORKED
The New Deal Worked. This section counters the common fiction that the New Deal was a failure or, at best, a well-intentioned but ineffective approach to the catastrophe of the Great Depression. Below you will find short summaries & statistics on key dimensions of economic recovery and social welfare in the 1930s, plus the role of New DealTHE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples to JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal began to offer assistance to Hispanic Americans through its various relief and recovery programs. In particularly, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs throughout the Southwest, both rural and urban. The Farm Security Administration also INCOME AND WEALTH TAXES (1934-1941) The Revenue Act of 1935, sometimes called the “Wealth Tax Act,” raised taxes on the wealthy again: “The top rate jumped from 59 percent on incomes over $1 million to 75 percent on incomes over $500,000”; it “placed graduated net income taxes on corporations and a tax on incorporated dividends”; and it once again raisedestate taxes .
WAS THE NEW DEAL RACIST? For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes called the “Indian New Deal”, was a turning point in the treatment of Native Americans by the federal government. In the 19th century, national policy was to seize a continent, by force as necessary, acquire land for American settlement and exploitation, and confine native peoples toAFRICAN AMERICANS
The WPA was arguably the most popular and important New Deal program of the 1930s, and it was vital for African Americans. By 1939, there were about 425,000 Black relief workers employed by the WPA – one-seventh of the WPA workforce and a higher percentage of AfricanAmericans than in
FIREMEN'S PARK IMPROVEMENTS In 1941-42, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made major improvements to the Municipal Park in Ferndale, today known as theFiremen’s Park.
HUMBOLDT REDWOODS CA Humboldt Redwoods State Park was established in 19xx out of several groves of giant redwoods, the tallest trees in the world, that had been purchased in the 1920s by the Save the Redwoods League in a campaign to save some read moreNEW DEAL PROJECTS
This large office building in the Suitland Federal Center –also known as Federal Office Buildings #3 – was constructed by the Public Building Administration (a branch of the Federal Works Agency) in 1941-1942 to be the headquarters of the U.S. read more HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIRGROUND IMPROVEMENTS In 1939, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) approved several improvements at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds on the north edge ofFerndale CA.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY Originally called the National Bureau of Standards, this a measurement standards laboratory, which is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
The National Youth Administration completed improvements at the Ezel High School. A team of 18 NYA boys remodeled an old residence that was converted in the science building.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
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NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
Post Office – Louisville MS. The post office was built by the Treasury Department in 1935 in a Colonial Revival style. The post office was enlarged with an addition in 1989-90 by architects Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee, Coker, and Tom Howorth. As so many small communities read more. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
NW CORNELL ROAD TUNNEL 1 NW Cornell Road Tunnel 1, the eastern most of the two tunnels constructed on NW Cornell, exhibits the concrete/stonework portal work associated with the National Park Service Rustic masonry portals style. This 500 foot long tunnel was opened in 1940. Basalt, mined at Portland Rocky Butte, provided the material for the portal work. HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY (HRS) (1935) The WPA’s Historical Records Survey (HRS) began as part of the Federal Writers’ Program in 1935, became an independent part of Federal Project No. 1 in 1936, and then became part of the Research and Records Program in 1939 . HRS offered job opportunities for “out-of-work historians, teachers, clerical workers, and othersskilled in the
U.S. TRAVEL BUREAU (1937) U.S. Travel Bureau (1937) The U.S. Travel Bureau began on February 4, 1937 and was briefly called the “Tourist Bureau” . The office was created by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and placed within the National Park Service. Its purpose was to market the national parks, both to American citizens and foreign tourists, in the CENTRAL MAINE SANITORIUM (ABANDONED) The facility known as Central Maine Sanatorium is also known as Chase Sanatorium. Was founded circa 1909 in Waterville, Maine as a small clinic with a tent colony established on Atwood hill in 1910 in Fairfield. In 1914 the first real structure was built after a generous donation from Valora A. Chase, the building was known as the ChaseLIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL MAP
New Deal built hundreds of thousands of public works of all kinds in every state, county and territory of the United States, and most arestill in use today.
NEW DEAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS For example, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the so-called “Indian New Deal,” was a radical shift in federal policy. It was a genuine effort to honor native sovereignty, improve reservation lands, promote artisan crafts, and build schools for native children. JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
Post Office – Louisville MS. The post office was built by the Treasury Department in 1935 in a Colonial Revival style. The post office was enlarged with an addition in 1989-90 by architects Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee, Coker, and Tom Howorth. As so many small communities read more. JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL Description. The John Gaston Hospital was constructed during the Great Depression in Memphis, Tennessee with the assistance of funds provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA). “With the Gaston inheritance, $300,000 from the city , $100,000 from the county , and a grant from the Public Works Administration,the
NW CORNELL ROAD TUNNEL 1 NW Cornell Road Tunnel 1, the eastern most of the two tunnels constructed on NW Cornell, exhibits the concrete/stonework portal work associated with the National Park Service Rustic masonry portals style. This 500 foot long tunnel was opened in 1940. Basalt, mined at Portland Rocky Butte, provided the material for the portal work. HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY (HRS) (1935) The WPA’s Historical Records Survey (HRS) began as part of the Federal Writers’ Program in 1935, became an independent part of Federal Project No. 1 in 1936, and then became part of the Research and Records Program in 1939 . HRS offered job opportunities for “out-of-work historians, teachers, clerical workers, and othersskilled in the
U.S. TRAVEL BUREAU (1937) U.S. Travel Bureau (1937) The U.S. Travel Bureau began on February 4, 1937 and was briefly called the “Tourist Bureau” . The office was created by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and placed within the National Park Service. Its purpose was to market the national parks, both to American citizens and foreign tourists, in the CENTRAL MAINE SANITORIUM (ABANDONED) The facility known as Central Maine Sanatorium is also known as Chase Sanatorium. Was founded circa 1909 in Waterville, Maine as a small clinic with a tent colony established on Atwood hill in 1910 in Fairfield. In 1914 the first real structure was built after a generous donation from Valora A. Chase, the building was known as the ChaseTHE NEW DEAL MAP
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San Juan National Historic Site: Casa Blanca Historical Monument and Museum – San Juan PR. Between 1935 and 1939, WPA crews conducted historic restoration and renovation work at this site, Casa-Torre de Ponce de León, built in 1521 for the notoriously brutal conquistadorwho
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
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The Village Bridge is 94 foot Warren pony truss bridge over East Branch Sebasticook River on ME 69/ME 220 in Detroit Maine. It was one of 26 bridges that were badly damaged or destroyed by a 500 year floodin March 1936.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY Originally called the National Bureau of Standards, this a measurement standards laboratory, which is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
Get in Touch. General Inquiries: 510-642-5987 Department of Geography 505 McCone Hall University of California Berkeley CA 94720-4740 IN THE NEWS: STORY ABOUT THE LIVING NEW DEAL'S WASHINGTON The Washingtonian published a story dedicated to Living New Deal’s recently launched Guide to the Art and Public Works of the New Deal in Washington DC. Titled, “This Map Shows How the New Deal Was a Big Deal for DC,” the piece focuses on select stites featured in the guide. Read the story here. T.J. DAY HALL, LINFIELD UNIVERSITY (NORTHRUP HALL Source notes. Adams, Bree (2009) “Northrup: History in the Re-Making,” The Linfield Review.October 9, 2009. Northrup: History in the re-making – The Linfield ReviewLIVING NEW DEAL
Living New Deal Events. Glory-June Greiff Lecture – History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana. History Happy Hour: The WPA in Indiana Indiana Historical Society Speaker: Historian Glory-June Greiff May 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Online, via Zoom Registration closes 2THE NEW DEAL MAP
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Bend Skyliners Lodge – Bend OR. While less famous than its contemporary, Timberline Lodge, this New Deal sponsored mountain resort also is significant as an Oregon example of WPA log architecture. The Skyliner Lodge is located in the Deschutes National Forest, west of Bend. It was read more. WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
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Post Office – Louisville MS. The post office was built by the Treasury Department in 1935 in a Colonial Revival style. The post office was enlarged with an addition in 1989-90 by architects Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee, Coker, and Tom Howorth. As so many small communities read more.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
Afton High School was constructed in late 1934 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided an $18,000 loan and $7,507 grant for the project, whose total cost was $26,287. PWA DocketNo. OK 1948.
HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY (HRS) (1935) The WPA’s Historical Records Survey (HRS) began as part of the Federal Writers’ Program in 1935, became an independent part of Federal Project No. 1 in 1936, and then became part of the Research and Records Program in 1939 . HRS offered job opportunities for “out-of-work historians, teachers, clerical workers, and othersskilled in the
U.S. TRAVEL BUREAU (1937) U.S. Travel Bureau (1937) The U.S. Travel Bureau began on February 4, 1937 and was briefly called the “Tourist Bureau” . The office was created by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and placed within the National Park Service. Its purpose was to market the national parks, both to American citizens and foreign tourists, in the DAWLEY MEMORIAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS Description. “Dawley Memorial Park a 200-acre tract of woodland that was given to the State in 1933 by Mrs. Mary W. Dawley of the village of Wyoming. It is a memorial to her husband, Amos J. Dawley, a descendant of one of the early Colonial families. PERRIS HILL PARK PLUNGE Before leaving a comment, please note: Comments allow viewers to share information with others or alert us to errors or changes in a New Dealsite.
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Bend Skyliners Lodge – Bend OR. While less famous than its contemporary, Timberline Lodge, this New Deal sponsored mountain resort also is significant as an Oregon example of WPA log architecture. The Skyliner Lodge is located in the Deschutes National Forest, west of Bend. It was read more. WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
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Post Office – Louisville MS. The post office was built by the Treasury Department in 1935 in a Colonial Revival style. The post office was enlarged with an addition in 1989-90 by architects Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee, Coker, and Tom Howorth. As so many small communities read more.NEW DEAL PROJECTS
Afton High School was constructed in late 1934 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided an $18,000 loan and $7,507 grant for the project, whose total cost was $26,287. PWA DocketNo. OK 1948.
HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY (HRS) (1935) The WPA’s Historical Records Survey (HRS) began as part of the Federal Writers’ Program in 1935, became an independent part of Federal Project No. 1 in 1936, and then became part of the Research and Records Program in 1939 . HRS offered job opportunities for “out-of-work historians, teachers, clerical workers, and othersskilled in the
U.S. TRAVEL BUREAU (1937) U.S. Travel Bureau (1937) The U.S. Travel Bureau began on February 4, 1937 and was briefly called the “Tourist Bureau” . The office was created by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and placed within the National Park Service. Its purpose was to market the national parks, both to American citizens and foreign tourists, in the DAWLEY MEMORIAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS Description. “Dawley Memorial Park a 200-acre tract of woodland that was given to the State in 1933 by Mrs. Mary W. Dawley of the village of Wyoming. It is a memorial to her husband, Amos J. Dawley, a descendant of one of the early Colonial families. PERRIS HILL PARK PLUNGE Before leaving a comment, please note: Comments allow viewers to share information with others or alert us to errors or changes in a New Dealsite.
WOMEN AND THE NEW DEAL The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press
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GLOSSARY | LIVING NEW DEAL Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1933 (re-authorized, 1938) Agricultural Adjustment Act (1933, Reauthorized 1938) Alley Dwelling Authority (1934) Anne Treadwell (1905-2002) Army Corps of Engineers (1802) Art & Culture Projects of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) (1934) Aubrey Williams (1890-1965) Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act(1937)
JEWISH AMERICANS AND REFUGEES Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. Anti-Semitism was an age-old scourge of Europe that carried over to the United States, despite the greater religious tolerance that developed through the Philadelphia model of the mid-Atlantic colonies and was written into the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. LATINO/HISPANIC AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL Scroll down for our photo gallery below!. The 1930s did not start well for Latino / Hispanics in America . When the Great Depression hit, there was intense pressure on Mexican migrant workers, and even Mexican-American citizens, to return to Mexico.Much like today, they were viewed as unwelcome competitors for jobs and a burden on social assistance programs.VILLAGE BRIDGE
The Village Bridge is 94 foot Warren pony truss bridge over East Branch Sebasticook River on ME 69/ME 220 in Detroit Maine. It was one of 26 bridges that were badly damaged or destroyed by a 500 year floodin March 1936.
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Living New Deal Research Associate, Andrew Laverdiere, was invited to speak at the Westbrook Historical Society on May 6th, first Wednesday at 1:30 pm, in Westbrook, Maine. He will speak about the 1930’s Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt’s efforts at poverty relief in… read more * ON OCT 30, RICHARD WALKER WILL TALK ABOUT THE “NEW DEAL TO GREEN NEW DEAL” AT THE COMMONWEALTH CLUB SF. The Green New Deal has raised hopes for a major push to address climate change and social injustice. Is it just pie in the sky? Not at all. The original New Deal of the 1930s brought a revolution in conservation… read more * NOVEMBER 6, GRAY BRECHIN SPEAKS AT THE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER, TILDEN REGIONAL PARK. “Celebrating the East Bay Regional Park District’s 85th Anniversary: Honoring Our Founders” Gray Brechin will talk about architect Herbert Maier and the Civilian Conservation Corps contributions to our national, state, and regional parks systems. Event details: November 6, 6:00 PM… read more * ON NOVEMBER 8, GRAY BRECHIN WILL SPEAK AT THE MECHANICS’INSTITUTE.
On November 8, the Mechanics’ Institute will hold a talk titled, “The Waterboys: O’Shaughnessy, Mulholland, and the Delivery of ‘Liquid Gold’” with Gray Brechin and Myles Dungan. One of California’s leading historians and activists, Gray Brechin (Imperial San Francisco) on… read moreRECENT COMMENTS
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p.s.---Barbara Rosanne Goldman My husband Jeff was also born there on Nov. 5, 1943. Both our mother's had the same… »Barbara Shernoff
I was born there on October 12, 1945. My given name was Rosanne Barbara Goldman. My brother Billy was born… »Tracey
We decided to move to Somers to raise our family in 1992 .. our two daughters did quite for themselves… »Sally Gillespie
Does no one not know the street address of John Gaston? I worked there in 1970, Department of Neurosurgery, and… »I J Hijuelos
I was Born there in April 9 1960...& was told it was a snowy day. Where does the time go???… »Noah Gilroy
The Tygart Valley Fire Company was also start in 1941 by her. »Dennis
I remember walking from Pine Hill over to the pools in the early 60s---I also thought that the high board… »M. Agosto
I was born at Jewish Memorial in Inwood on June 7th 1970 »ABOUT US
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