Original description reads: "Girls' Table Tennis Tournament, WPA Recreation Project, Dayton, Ohio. 1937." On April 8, 1935, the United States Congress passed the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, which was hoped would allow Americans to cope with the Great Depression. Creation of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) was the most important accomplishment of this Act. This government office hired unemployed Americans to work on various government projects. During its existence, the WPA constructed more than 600,000 miles of roads and built or repaired more than 124,000 bridges, 125,000 public buildings, 8,000 parks, and 850 airport runways. Although the United States Congress reduc...
caption reads: "WPA rebuilding Decker St." The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a government ...
Dated 1936, this photograph shows the construction of the athletic field at Carrollton High School i...
This is a photo of a short span concrete bridge with a concrete road going through a small town in O...
Original description reads: "Pyramiding, Girls' Gym Class. WPA Recreation Project, Dayton, Ohio. 193...
Original description reads: "W.P.A. display at Mont. Co. Fair, Sept. 1936. Dayton, Ohio." On April ...
Original description reads: "A native of Hungary tries a reading lesson before a circle of critical ...
Original description reads: "The May festival, a W.P.A. recreational program for school children, No...
Original description reads: "Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany in a WPA literacy class in the office...
Original description reads: "Painters working at Federal Art Project, WPA, Cleveland." The Federal ...
Reverse reads: "Nursery School, Toledo." This is a photo of a group of children reading at a small ...
Original description reads: "Federal Art Project. Artist working on designs of old quilts at Dayton ...
178 pagesFormed under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the Works Progress Administra...
Original description reads: "Title: The Emperor's New Clothes; Artist: Harry Reunick; Medium: Silk S...
Original description reads: "Emily Scrivens; Grace Leonard; Judy Zemnick; Ulmer Brown. Artists worki...
A WPA art project in Urbana, Ohio depicting World War I era soldiers marching away from a large skul...
caption reads: "WPA rebuilding Decker St." The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a government ...
Dated 1936, this photograph shows the construction of the athletic field at Carrollton High School i...
This is a photo of a short span concrete bridge with a concrete road going through a small town in O...
Original description reads: "Pyramiding, Girls' Gym Class. WPA Recreation Project, Dayton, Ohio. 193...
Original description reads: "W.P.A. display at Mont. Co. Fair, Sept. 1936. Dayton, Ohio." On April ...
Original description reads: "A native of Hungary tries a reading lesson before a circle of critical ...
Original description reads: "The May festival, a W.P.A. recreational program for school children, No...
Original description reads: "Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany in a WPA literacy class in the office...
Original description reads: "Painters working at Federal Art Project, WPA, Cleveland." The Federal ...
Reverse reads: "Nursery School, Toledo." This is a photo of a group of children reading at a small ...
Original description reads: "Federal Art Project. Artist working on designs of old quilts at Dayton ...
178 pagesFormed under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the Works Progress Administra...
Original description reads: "Title: The Emperor's New Clothes; Artist: Harry Reunick; Medium: Silk S...
Original description reads: "Emily Scrivens; Grace Leonard; Judy Zemnick; Ulmer Brown. Artists worki...
A WPA art project in Urbana, Ohio depicting World War I era soldiers marching away from a large skul...
caption reads: "WPA rebuilding Decker St." The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a government ...
Dated 1936, this photograph shows the construction of the athletic field at Carrollton High School i...
This is a photo of a short span concrete bridge with a concrete road going through a small town in O...