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Seattle's Hooverville, named for the Depression era president, was established in 1931 by unemployed men of varied ethnic backgrounds. The settlement consisted primarily of
Seattle's Hooverville remains in existence for the years of the Depression. File 1981: Full Text > Hydroplane Slo-mo-shun IV establishes world record on June 26, 1950.
Hooverville: Shantytown of Seattle's Great Depression. During the fall and winter of 1931 and 1932, unemployed workers established Seattle’s "Hooverville," a shantytown named in
19. Economic and Political Change between the Wars Hooverville, 1937. The Hooverville in Seattle, shown here in 1937, was one of many such communities for the homeless created by
Hoovervilles in Seattle. The stock market crash in October 1929 helped trigger a devastating depression that dominated the Northwest for nearly a decade.
James Cathedral may be lined up to determine the site of this tidy Hooverville residence. specializes in historical photography and has published several books on early Seattle.
Hoovervilles in Seattle - Digital Documents. Petitions and protests of unemployed Petition to Mayor and City Council for relief to unemployed (February 1931)
Categories: Bars, American (Traditional) Neighborhood: SODO 1721 1st Ave S (between Holgate St & Massachusetts St) Seattle, WA 98134
Photos of a new father figure in Hooverville in Portland, Oregon, near the Ross Island Bridge, from a Library of Congress website; Photos and details of a Hooverville in Seattle
Cyberpedia Library < Browse to Previous Essay | Browse to Next Essay > Hooverville: Shantytown of Seattle's Great Depression. HistoryLink.org Essay 741 : Printer-Friendly Format

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