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One of the better apartment houses where now live certified applicants for resettlement at Hightstown, New Jersey

apartment complex

Hightstown, New Jersey. Homes under construction. Thirty-five of these homes are to be completed and ready for occupancy by July 15, 1936

Hightstown, United States

Hightstown, New Jersey. The model house nears completion. Note landscaping

Hightstown, United States

Out of rear window tenement dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solomon, 133 Avenue D, New York City. The Solomon family are all on the accepted list for resettlement at Hightstown, New Jersey

New York, United States

window tenement house

Hightstown, New Jersey. Type house for two families (incomplete). Will be ready for occupancy July, 1936

Hightstown, United States

Hightstown, New Jersey. View of nearly completed factory for garment workers

Hightstown, United States

Homesteader, farmer, who has been working on the community farm since 1934. Hightstown, New Jersey

Hightstown, United States

farmer house

Hightstown, New Jersey. On this project some of the homesteaders will work on the cooperative farm, some in the cooperative factory. This group represents wives and children of the farm group. This is a Jewish community background

Hightstown, United States

Background for Hightstown project photographs. Seventh Avenue and West 28th Street, New York. Garment workers leave the factories for noon hour

New York, United States

Hightstown, New Jersey. Jewish-American farm mother, Mrs. Cohen, wife of the farm manager

Hightstown, United States

Hightstown, New Jersey. Jewish-American farm mother, Mrs. Cohen, wife of the farm manager

Hightstown, United States

Hightstown, New Jersey. Jewish-American farm mother, Mrs. Cohen, wife of the farm manager

Hightstown, United States

Home of idle American workman. Near Bridgton, New Jersey

Cumberland County, United States

Bronx, New York. Background photo for Hightstown project. Many of the future Hightstown settlers are now living in the Bronx district. This is the street on which Mr. Morris Back and family, certified applicant for resettlement, now live

New York, United States

New York City. Post office, Lower East Side

New York, United States

Background photo for Hightstown project. Sixth Street and Avenue C, New York City, where the Solomon family do their shopping. In the street and displayed on newspaper. All socks for sale at ten cents the pair

New York, United States

Member of the Hightstown farm group says: "Who says Jews can't farm?" Hightstown, New Jersey

Hightstown, United States

Crowds around post office. Lower East Side, New York

New York, United States

Berry pickers. Southern New Jersey. These pickers are African-Americans brought in by truck from Delaware

raspberry

Hightstown, New Jersey. Member of the farming group on the project. Polish-Jewish born, served in the American Army, World War

Hightstown, United States

Cherry pickers near Millville, New Jersey. The cherry crop is harvested by local families, men, women and children

Millville, United States

cherries

Young cherry picker, near Millville, New Jersey. The cherry crop is harvested by local families, men, women, and children

Millville, United States

Cherry pickers near Millville, New Jersey. The cherry crop is harvested by local families, men, women and children

Millville, United States

cherries

Cradling wheat near Christianburg, Virginia

Christiansburg, United States