The WPA (Works Progress Administration) project in New York. The Bureau of Criminal Instigation, New York State Police, in the Great Depression. Scientists and technicians work in a laboratory. A scientist using a microscope. A man shoots at a mannequin or dummy. A demonstration of a thief opening a safe. A sergeant and a police officer speak about the robbery. The officer speaks to a doctor about a report. The police sergeant goes to a house and interrogates a woman and a man. The man is taken to a police station for a couple of tests. Material from his fingernail is sent to the laboratory for examination. A scientist looks through a microscope. Stains on the thief's clothes checked in the laboratory. Views of vials and beakers and experiments underway in the laboratory. Newspaper headlines read 'Tom Brown found guilty'.
The WPA (Works Progress Administration) project in New York. Fort Niagara near Youngstown. Offices and monument restored by the WPA. People move about in front of the French Castle.
The WPA (Works Progress Administration) project in New York. The WPA constructs roads connecting rural areas to New York. A man in a rural area drives in his car with milk cans. His vehicle gets stuck in mud on a road. Workers construct roads. A rural farmer drives his car on a newly constructed road. Dynamite used to clear an area for road construction. Workers leave the area after a day's work.
A United States troop transport ship at a dockyard in New York. The ship departs from New York Harbor. A United States Army trainee climbs a coconut tree. He drinks water from the coconut.
The United States Military Academy at West Point in New York. Aerial view of the building. View of a river with hills alongside seen from the north wing of the building. Gardens with ivy growing on building walls. Carvings and a gate inside the campus.
United States Military Academy at West Point in New York. Troops stand next to artillery. An officer instructs the troops. Soldiers get on a military vehicle. The troops stand next to a large artillery piece.
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