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Departure,Passengers,Army Transport St. Mihiel,leaving San Francisco for Alaska

Title: Departure
Creator(s): Lange, Dorothea, photographer
Date Created/Published: [1935]
Summary: Two passengers, first rural rehabilitation colonists from Minnesota, on the Army transport St. Mihiel, leaving San Francisco for Mantanuska Valley, Alaska.
Notes:
No. 2001.
Lange for Resettlement Administration.
Subjects:
Internal migration--Alaska--1930-1940.
Passengers--California--San Francisco--1930-1940.
Gelatin silver prints--1930-1940.
Bookmark /97514708/
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