Reverse reads: "U.S. Housing project in Toledo, Ohio. Photo by Edwin Locke for the U.S. Film Service." This is a photograph of an unknown housing project in Toledo, Ohio. With the New Deal, $150 million of the Works Progress Administration budget was set aside for housing
Reverse reads: "District #12; October 28, 1936; A typical scene in Cincinnati's worst slums. Hundred...
Taken sometime between 1936 and 1940, this is the rear view of a boarded up and abandoned two story ...
Reverse reads: "WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION IN OHIO Federal Writers Project #1 Sept. 10, 19...
Dated September 30, 1935, this photograph shows the alley and back porches of apartment units in the...
Under Harold Ickes, the Public Works Administration razed 10,000 buildings designated as slums and c...
Reverse reads: "Houses in heart of Toledo, Ohio." This photograph depicts a row of houses in downto...
Dated 1935-1943, this photograph shows an unidentified brick building under construction at an unkno...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this photograph shows a brick building somewhere in Ohio. There are several win...
Reverse reads: "Toledo, Ohio- Avant garde. Many modernistic homes similar to the one shown above hav...
A dual photograph -- the top photo is a model of the Weiler Homes built by the Lucas Metropolitan Ho...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows an unidentified two-story building with porches running t...
Dated 1936, this photograph shows Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers constructing Bethel Ro...
Dated ca. 1935-1393, this photograph shows Toledo, Ohio, on the bank of the Maumee River, with the N...
The reverse reads in script: "Youngstown, Ohio: housing and mills." A blue stamp on the reverse rea...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows a house and two buildings with a car outside in what appe...
Reverse reads: "District #12; October 28, 1936; A typical scene in Cincinnati's worst slums. Hundred...
Taken sometime between 1936 and 1940, this is the rear view of a boarded up and abandoned two story ...
Reverse reads: "WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION IN OHIO Federal Writers Project #1 Sept. 10, 19...
Dated September 30, 1935, this photograph shows the alley and back porches of apartment units in the...
Under Harold Ickes, the Public Works Administration razed 10,000 buildings designated as slums and c...
Reverse reads: "Houses in heart of Toledo, Ohio." This photograph depicts a row of houses in downto...
Dated 1935-1943, this photograph shows an unidentified brick building under construction at an unkno...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this photograph shows a brick building somewhere in Ohio. There are several win...
Reverse reads: "Toledo, Ohio- Avant garde. Many modernistic homes similar to the one shown above hav...
A dual photograph -- the top photo is a model of the Weiler Homes built by the Lucas Metropolitan Ho...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows an unidentified two-story building with porches running t...
Dated 1936, this photograph shows Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers constructing Bethel Ro...
Dated ca. 1935-1393, this photograph shows Toledo, Ohio, on the bank of the Maumee River, with the N...
The reverse reads in script: "Youngstown, Ohio: housing and mills." A blue stamp on the reverse rea...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows a house and two buildings with a car outside in what appe...
Reverse reads: "District #12; October 28, 1936; A typical scene in Cincinnati's worst slums. Hundred...
Taken sometime between 1936 and 1940, this is the rear view of a boarded up and abandoned two story ...
Reverse reads: "WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION IN OHIO Federal Writers Project #1 Sept. 10, 19...