1. An advertising truck driven to various banks in the city yesterday and parked while music from its loudspeaker attracted passers-by to the signs encouraging faith in... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1931] Institution: Boston Public Library
2. Although 55 men have been prevented from continuing their ERA work in Bellingham, these five women were kept on the job by Edwin F. Tuttle, whose appointment as local... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1934] Institution: Boston Public Library
3. Band With Hunger Marches. En route to Washington, D.C., this group of hunger marchers are members of the band accompanying the march. They are shown in Baltimore, M.D. Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1932] Institution: Boston Public Library
4. Banners flying, footsore, but hanging on, the remnant of Lynn's army of 200 protesting ERA workers on the last lap of their march to state ERA headquarters this... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1934] Institution: Boston Public Library
5. Butter prepared for Relief distribution by ERA. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1935] Institution: Boston Public Library
6. CCC Enrollment Starts. New York, Jan. 5 -- with 50,742 men to be enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps, throughout the Nation by Jan. 20, army recruiting offices... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1937] Institution: Boston Public Library
7. Crops Grow Again. This field of growing broom corn represents a victory by man over the forces of drought which, five years ago, had turned thousands of square miles... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1938] Institution: Boston Public Library
8. Drought. The hot sun seared large areas of the country during the summer of 1936, bringing suffering to regions denied the blessing of rain. Three children of South... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1936] Institution: Boston Public Library
9. Dust Drifts. A wagon lies buried on a windblown farm in Dallam County, Tex., symbolic of the effect of the Dust Bowl disaster of the 1930's. Loose soil is drifted... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. June 1971] Institution: Boston Public Library
10. Eight of the 800 ERA workers, payless since last Thursday, who massed in front of the ERA headquarters in Cambridge yesterday to demand food or money, whiling away... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1935] Institution: Boston Public Library
11. ERA workers packaging hundreds of pounds of prunes at the Boston Army base of distribution to needy families. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1935] Institution: Boston Public Library
12. The father of waters shrivels to creek size. Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1934] Institution: Boston Public Library
13. The Federal Music Project of the WPA has made it possible for the "Common people" enjoy a superlative brand of music through their program of concerts at the Parkman... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. June 1937] Institution: Boston Public Library
14. Fighting The Dust Bowl. With water as his principle weapon, this farmer is waging a successful fight against the death grip of sand as vegetation drives the boundaries... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1938] Institution: Boston Public Library
15. Flowing 'Gold' In The Dust Bowl. Joe Evans sunk two wells in his dust bowl farm near Hereford, Texas to get the water with chich to fight the drought. Here his son,... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1938] Institution: Boston Public Library
16. A glimpse of the New Boston ERA project for physically handicapped workers. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1935] Institution: Boston Public Library
17. Group of hikers on Redemption Rock before hike to Mt. Wachusett near Worcester. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. April 1938] Institution: Boston Public Library
18. Group of Medford Youngsters having fun with a nursery contest at the M.D.C. Blue Hills Reservation. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. April 1938] Institution: Boston Public Library
19. Here's part of the crowd of 800 ERA workers who thronged into the office of the administrator in Cambridge today. "What we want to know," they said, "is when get paid,... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1935] Institution: Boston Public Library
20. Homeless men, right, registering at the transients division of federal emergency relief, at 199 Cambridge street, yesterday. Hundreds of wandering, jobless men who... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1934] Institution: Boston Public Library