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Kitchen interiors.
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Canning class at Connecticut Agricultural College
George Todd family, Clintonville (North Haven)
First relief, Columbia camping party.
Flood of 1936: debris on Windsor Street, Hartford.
Charles Hoffmann family, Litchfield Station.
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World War II Scrap Metal Drive, Hartford.
Kitchen, slum interior, Grand Avenue, Wooster Square project area, New Haven.
Mike Malione or Malone family.
Ada Newbury of Mystic and two other girls playing.
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