SS. Princess Anne, ferry boat between Little Creek, Va., and Cape Charles, Va. July, 1940. Dock at Little Creek, the "gateway to the South" (2024)

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SS. Princess Anne, ferry boat between Little Creek, Va., and Cape Charles, Va. July, 1940. Dock at Little Creek, the "gateway to the South"

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  • Title: SS. Princess Anne, ferry boat between Little Creek, Va., and Cape Charles, Va. July, 1940. Dock at Little Creek, the "gateway to the South"
  • Creator(s):Delano, Jack, 1914-1997, photographer
  • Related Names:
    United States. Farm Security Administration.
  • Date Created/Published: 1940 July.
  • Medium: 31 photographic prints.
  • Summary:Photographs show dock at Little Creek, the "gateway to the South." Autos and trucks waiting in line to board the ferry. Migratory agricultural workers from Florida, enroute to the eastern shore of Virginia. Bus and truck on board. Passengers. Water-tight door.
  • Reproduction Number: ---
  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
  • Call Number: LOT 1441 (M) [P&P]
  • Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
  • Notes:
    • Photographed by Jack Delano for the Farm Security Administration.
    • This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card.
    • Negative nos. 20550M-20585M, 20619M.
    • Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
    • Forms part of the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information photograph collection (Library of Congress).
  • Subjects:
    • African Americans--Virginia--1940.
    • Migrant agricultural laborers--Virginia--1940.
    • Automobiles--Virginia--1940.
    • Ferries--Virginia--1940.
  • Format:
    • Photographic prints--1940.
  • Collections:
    • Groups of Images (LOTs)
  • Part of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information photograph collection (Library of Congress)
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  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
  • Reproduction Number: ---
  • Call Number: LOT 1441 (M) [P&P]
  • Medium: 31 photographic prints.

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  • Call Number: LOT 1441 (M) [P&P]
  • Medium: 31 photographic prints.

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