The Great Depression in the United States in color

The Great Depression in the United States in color

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These images, taken by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information, are the only color photos reflecting the effects of the Great Depression in rural areas and small towns. Color digital photos obtained by scanning color transparencies give an idea of America during the Great Depression, its industry, homes and attractions. All signatures were made by the authors of the photos and supplemented by the staff of the Library of Congress.

The Great Depression in the United States in color

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A store at the intersection of roads, a bar and a gas station near cotton plantations in Melrose, Louisiana, June 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Mar­i­on Post Wol­cott, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Bean growing field, Bridgeton, New Jersey, June 1942. Color slide. (Pho­to by John Col­lier, col­or trans­paren­cy, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A view from Skyline Drive, Virginia, circa 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A woman paints a picture with a view of the Shenandoah Valley near the Skyline Drive road near the entrance to the Appalachian Trail, Virginia, around 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A farm in the mountains near Skyline Drive, Virginia, circa 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Corn racks on a farm in the mountains near Skyline Drive, Virginia, circa 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A farm in the mountains near Skyline Drive, Virginia, circa 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Burning of fallen leaves in Norwich, Connecticut, November 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

View of the old seaside town of Stonington, Connecticut, November 1940. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Potato farm in Aroostook County, Maine, after harvest, October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Starch factory near the Aroostook River in the city of Caribou, Aroostook County, Maine, October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Industrial buildings in Lowell, Massachusetts, December 1940 or January 1941. The photo shows the buildings that were later converted into the Massachusetts Mills residential complex, located at the confluence of the Merrimack and Concord Rivers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A used plumbing store in Brockton, Massachusetts, December 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

The Douglas Shoe Factory on Spark Street in Brockton, Massachusetts, December 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Train and snow-covered railroad tracks, Massachusetts, December 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

An industrial city in Massachusetts, possibly New Bedford, January 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Jackson Farm near White Plains, Georgia, June 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

The town of Christiansted in Santa Cruz (?), Virgin Islands, December 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Residential buildings near the church in the old part of the city, San Juan, December 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Jack Delano, col­or trans­paren­cy, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Catholic Church in the San Juan Valley, New Mexico, July or October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Farmland near the mountain peak of Sneffels, Oreille County, Colorado, October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Oreille, Colorado, October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

View of the valley from the gold mine "Camp Bird Mine" in Oreille County, Colorado, October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Fruit ranch owner's house, Delta County, Colorado, October 1940. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A flour mill in Caldwell, Idaho, July 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Main Street in Cascade, Idaho, July 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A creamery in Caldwell, Idaho, July 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Cherry orchards, farmland, and a ditch in Emmett, Idaho, July 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or trans­paren­cy, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A wheat farm in Walla Walla, Washington, July 1941. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Construction of the Shasta Dam in California, June 1942. Color slide. (Pho­to by Rus­sell Lee, col­or trans­paren­cy, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1942. Color slide. (Pho­to by John Vachon, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A church near Junction City, Kansas, 1942 or 1943. Color slide. (Pho­to by John Vachon, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

The road leading from Romney, West Virginia, 1942 or 1943. (Pho­to by John Vachon, col­or slide, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

Wisdom, Montana, April 1942. (Pho­to by John Vachon, col­or trans­paren­cy, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

The Great Depression in the United States in color

A cabin in the southern United States, circa 1940. (Pho­to by John Vachon, col­or trans­paren­cy, Library of Con­gress Prints and Pho­tographs Divi­sion Wash­ing­ton, D.C.)

Keywords: USA | History | 30s | 40s | Great Depression

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