Stevedore Carrying Lumber in New Orleans September 1938
A stevedore carries lumber on his shoulder at the bustling waterfront in New Orleans, Louisiana in September 1938. This scene illustrates the vital role of dockworkers in the shipping industry. New Orleans has long been a significant port city, facilitating trade and commerce. The Federal Surplus Relief Administration aimed to address economic challenges during this period.
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Stevedore Carrying Lumber in New Orleans September 1938
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