Mineral resources in Northeastern States of the United States. Animated map depicts the availability of petroleum and natural gas in western part and coal in State of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Railroad cars loaded with coal moving out of a coal mine tunnel at the Warden Mine, founded 1925, near Douglas Hollow in Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. View of quarry area in Northeastern region of USA. Men work on marble quarries.
A State Fair in the United States. A group of people waiting under a canopy, during a State Fair. A vehicle arrives in front of the canopy and men and women get in the vehicle. The vehicle going up a ramp. A vehicle passing along the road beside the ramp. The vehicle coming down the ramp. Tents in view beside the ramp. Sign reading: Castle Ehrlich Hirsch Shows.
A film about state parks during the Great Depression in California, United States. A stream flows through a rocky terrain at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park (14592-14674 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, United States). A sign on a board reads 'Cuyamaca Rancho state park'. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) volunteers work with shovels. Men uproot a cedar tree and cut it into logs with saw and hammer. Volunteers spray insecticides on a field to kill grasshoppers. The volunteers line up as a man blows a bugle.
A film about state parks during the Great Depression in California, United States. Morro Rock at Morro Bay State Park (60 State Park Rd, Morro Bay, CA 93442, United States). A Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp at the park. Two men at a beach. A pier being constructed at the beach. Men walk down a road with trees on its side. Water inlets in the area.
A film on bookkeeping services and computer improved banking services in the United States. Computer system reads and records vital details and information. It records bank checking accounts. A tape unit in operation. The tape unit saves space in addition to operating with a high speed. A woman works on a machine. Several accounts and a detailed information can be stored on a tape. A printing machine in operation.
An awareness film about Syphilis by United States Public Health Service, United States. Building of Health department headquarters at Brunswick. Mobile health clinic bus parked outside the building. Medical technicians diagnose serum in the laboratory. Syphilis germs under a microscope. Name plate over door reads 'State department of public health'. Blood test performed on African American citizen population. Technician pours chemical in test tubes. It shows negative and positive signs of Syphilis. Two nurses doing double check. Tube containing milky and transparent content. Tubes with negative and positive samples of Syphilis. Two women sit. Follow up workers doing house to house survey. He asks question from women. Man lectures midwifes in a class. Nurse demonstrate blood test. Grocery man gives pamphlet of 'Free Test' with goods. The pamphlet headline says "Colored People Do you have bad blood?" (During time of prominent Jim Crow racial segregation practices). A woman hangs a poster advertising the blood testing on a board. People see the notice. Men work harvesting at a stand of trees where they are harvesting pine resin for turpentine production. Nurse takes blood sample in turpentine woods. Man takes sample at a river pier or dock. African American men and women dancing in a rural dance hall. During a break they wait in line for testing. African American people sit at a local church. Clergy addresses people in church. Blood testing at church. Mobile clinic on the road. People walk in woods. Ox cart driven in woods. Women walk towards a mobile clinic. Nurses work in the clinic.
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