55 results containing "United States--Maine--Sagadahoc County--Bath."
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Portrait of a shipyard worker. Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042632-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042632-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Portrait of Mr. Fred Abbey. He commutes from Portland and works at Bath Iron Works, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042633-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042633-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Portrait of shipyard worker. Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042634-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042634-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Two shipyard workers in for a cup of coffee after work at the Bath Iron Works. Left is Paul Jacobs and Ronnie Williams. Both live about eighteen miles outside of Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042635-D [P&P] LOT 1220 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042635-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Portrait of Eddie Burns, works at Bath Iron Works and lives in North Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042636-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042636-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds and her little girl. Mr. Reynolds works at the Bath Iron Works. They came to Bath about three months ago from Bethel, Maine and have been living in the trailer since they came. Get water, etc., from house nearby
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042637-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042637-D (b&w film neg.) -
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A trailer and a new house being built along the highway about a mile outside of Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042639-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042639-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Mrs. Avery Hamblen, young wife of a shipyard worker hanging out wash in front of her trailer, where the two of them have lived for the past year. They are now looking for a house because of difficulties of living in trailer during winter months
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042640-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042640-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Trailers for sale in Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042641-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042641-D (b&w film neg.) -
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The small son of Mrs. Carol Porter. Mr. Porter works at shipyard. They used to farm near Whitefield, Maine. Came to Bath three months ago. Lived in a small shack until they were able to get their house built. They are still working on their house
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042642-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042642-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Mrs. Carol Porter setting out milk bottle. Shot shows small shack the Porters lived in while they were building their house
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042643-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042643-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Land for sale sign near Bath, Maine
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042645-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042645-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Grocery store window in Bath, Maine. Food prices do not seem to have gone up as yet but are expected to
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042646-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042646-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryant in their trailer about two miles out of Bath. Mr. Leslie Bryant works in the shipyard. They have been living in the trailer for two months. They could not rent in Bath and although a trailer cost them almost as much as a house, Mr. Bryant feels that it is a better investment because they do not know where ...
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042647-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042647-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Howard and their son have been in Bath one and a half years. Used to live in their trailer some distance from Bath. Moved trailer into town about four months ago so that little boy could get to school. The trailer is homemade They used to live in Milo, Maine, where Mr. Howard worked on WPA (Work Projects Administration)
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042648-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042648-D (b&w film neg.)
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