Detail View: Hispanics on the Central Coast - 300 Years of History: W.P.A. Workers.

Title: 
W.P.A. Workers.
Creator: 
Unknown
Date: 
undated : circa 1938
Description: 
Fifteen W.P.A. workers are employed at a wood chopping operation on side of road. Some men chop wood with axes. Some rake the ground of debris. Others work near a pile of wood near a truck. Stacked wood is visible at far right near the road. Image originally obtained from UCSB Special Collections.
Type: 
image
Format: 
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
Contributor: 
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Subject: 
Santa Barbara (Calif.)
Subject: 
United States Work Projects Administration
Subject: 
Hispanic Americans -- California -- Santa Barbara County
Subject: 
Woodcutting -- California -- Santa Barbara County
Language: 
eng
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Copyright Holder: 
Copyright status unknown
Note: 
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
Note: 
Originally published as part of Hispanics on the Central Coast: a photo essay
Identifier: 
ark:/13030/c8xw4hmn
Filename: 
CVTB_129.JPG
BG Identifier: 
HI028B (HI042)