An abandoned coke-dump in Gary, Indiana. People working in the coal coke dump to get fuel for heating and cooking during the Great Depression. They fill sacks and baskets. A poor child working in the coke dump. People digging out mud from the dump.
The use of oyster money in Raymond, Washington. Exterior of a building. A board reads: 'First Willapa Harbor National Bank'. Men and women working inside the bank. Emergency money is printed by the Chamber of Commerce as a stopgap measure after the bank fails during the Great Depression. The new currency bears the picture of an oyster. Men and women working inside the building.
A mining community in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Exterior of an anthracite coal breaker. Men walking towards the coal breaker. Interior of the coal breaker. Work being carried on in the coal breaker.
Business activities in Honolulu, Hawaii. A man instructs women in a room. A woman makes a bed. Another woman sits in a chair. Models get dressed up. Clothes displayed on mannequins. A woman helps the fashion models to get dressed. The woman gives a hat to a model.
Business activities in Honolulu, Hawaii. People gathered in a dinning hall. People leave and enter the dinning hall. Women around tables in the dinning hall.
Business activities in Honolulu, Hawaii. People in the Bishop National Bank. People at a window make transactions. People including security men in the bank. A dog sitting on the floor of the bank
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