An old house on a road near Aliquippa, Pennsylvania United States. A truck and several automobiles drive past the house on a bend in the road.
A census enumerator rides donkey through woods in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania United States. He has a hat put on and rides on the back of a donkey. Several posters in woods call for support to political candidates for sheriff and other posts in election.
A Federal Sign on roadside in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania United States. It states 'New Jobs For Your Community, in partnership with your U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration.'
Jones & Laughlin Steel mills on the Ohio River at Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Heavy industrial buildings. Smokestacks. Coal piles. Barges in the river.
A steel mill in West Aliquippa, PA, United States. Cars parked on both sides of a road near the steel mill. Houses along road. Steel mill can be seen at horizon with smoke rising from its stacks.
Nellie Tayloe Ross, the 28th Director of the Mint, and Employees at the United States Mint, Department of Treasury oversee the first shipment of government gold from the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia to the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Clip shows casting and weighing of government gold, at the U.S. Mint facility in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Nellie Tayloe Ross seen speaking and seated at a desk with other officials nearby. Mint officials check the quality and dimensions of a cast gold bar to be transported to Fort Knox in Kentucky. Gold molded into bars by ram machines. Nellie Tayloe Ross signs papers. Molding machines and employees at work. Molten gold in a kiln. Man casts it into gold bars. Officials and armed guards keep an eye on the process. Gold bars are placed on one side of a large scale and weighed. Exterior view of the U.S. Mint department building in Philadelphia. View is of the third U.S. Mint building in Philadelphia, North facade, facing Spring Garden Street (building later owned by the Community College of Philadelphia, as of 1973). Late 1930's automobiles seen passing by the U.S. Mint on Spring Garden Street.
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