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#12 Curtis Stiner operating a circular saw at the Norris Dam site, Tennessee, October 1933

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#12 Curtis Stiner operating a circular saw at the Norris Dam site, Tennessee, October 1933

Stunning Historical Photos of Life During the Great Depression in the United States by Lewis Hine

#12 Curtis Stiner operating a circular saw at the Norris Dam site, Tennessee, October 1933

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←#11 Boy plowing potato field with a mule and bull-tongue plow on steep slope on J. W. Melton farm on Andersonville, Tennessee, road, October 1933
#13 Exterior view of Oakdale School near Loyston, Tennessee.→

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