The U.S. National Archives: First Experimental House Completed near Taos, New Mexico Using Empty Steel Beer and Soft Drink Cans.
The U.S. National Archives: De Beque, Like Other Small Towns in the Piceance Basin, Is Barely Maintaining Itself. Departure of Small Ranchers and Failure of the Oil Shale Industry to Materialize Has Made Quasi-Ghost Towns of Many of These Communities, 07/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Fairview Church and School Are Abandoned Now. in the 1950's Fifty-Six Students Attended Fairview School (To the Right of the Church) and Fairview Was the Community Center for the Farm People in the Area.
The U.S. National Archives: Livestock Auction Held Every Friday at the Rifle Sales-Yard, 10/1972
The U.S. National Archives: The Cook at Texan Cafe Watches the Snow Removal Crew at Work, 01/1973
The U.S. National Archives: House in Gilead, a Village on the Androscoggin River 06/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Errol School House near Lake [Unbagog], Headwater of the Androscoggin River 06/1973
The U.S. National Archives: August Brings the "D'aug Days" to Fountain Square. "D'aug Days" Is a Month Long Festival of Arts Presented to, for, and Sometimes by, the People. Marilyn Woods, Director of the "Celebrations Group" of New York, Dances in the Square 08/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Disused Structures of Old Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook Will Become Part of New Beach Area Zoned for Recreational Use 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Old Refrigerators and Shell of Highrise at Breezy Point Highrise Construction Was Stopped by City in Major Battle to Preserve Area for Public Recreation 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Visual Pollution Along Interstate 24, September 1972
The U.S. National Archives: The Ohio River, June 1972
The U.S. National Archives: Burning Barge On The Ohio River, May 1972
The U.S. National Archives: Tennessee Valley Authority Steam Plant at Cumberland City Tennessee, near Clarksville, One of the Most Modern in the World Coal for Its Furnaces Arrives by Barge and Is Unloaded by Automated Equipment 07/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Alice Thompson, Besoco, West Virginia, Is Shown with Milk Bottles Her Neighbors Furnish Her Water with after Her Water Lines Were Cut Off. She Is Divorced From a Coal Miner Who Was Imprisoned for Killing a Man 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Ken Hatfield, 74, of Newton, West Virginia, near Charleston, in Mingo County. A World War Ii Veteran, He Began Working in the Mines at 18 and Was Employed Underground at Least 30 Years 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Closeup of a Railroad Engine and Coal Cars Loaded for Shipment to Customers at the Danville, West Virginia, near Charleston 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Large Fan Equipment Used to Blow Fresh Air Into Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #2 near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Model of a Self Rescuer Used for Training Purposes by the Staff of the Island Creek Coal Company at Its Training Center near Richlands, Virginia
The U.S. National Archives: Miners Waiting to Start Their 4 P.M. to Midnight Shift at Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Closeup of an Old Coal Company Mining Town of Red Ash Virginia, near Richards in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: View of the Mine of George Wilson near Wilder and Cookeville, Tennessee, Which Was Closed Down Because It Lacked a Non-Arcing Drill 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Harold Stanley, Director of Safety for the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company, Looks at a Map Cross Section of Mine #3 at the 1,250-Foot Level in His Office near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Training in marksmanship helps girls at Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, Calif., develop into responsible women...
The U.S. National Archives: Secretaries, housewives, waitresses, women from all over central Florida are getting into vocational schools to learn war work.
The U.S. National Archives: Exhibit at the First Symposium on Low Pollution Power Systems Development ..., 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Exhibit at the First Symposium on Low Pollution Power Systems Development ..., 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Exhibit at the First Symposium on Low Pollution Power Systems Development ..., 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Exhibit at the First Symposium on Low Pollution Power Systems Development ..., 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Barn in Bethel, on the Androscoggin River ... 06/1973