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by Kimberly Powell | May 12, 2022 | Research Planning, Social History, U.S. Genealogy | 0
Works Progress Administration surveyors inspect records storage conditions in Massachusetts, 1936. Courtesy of the National Archives, Records of the Work Projects Administration, RG 69.
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