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Caption
(Original Description)
One of the rear windows, tenement dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solomon, 133 Aveue D, New York City. The Solomon family are on the accepted list for resettlement at Hightstown, New Jersey
Photographer
Dorothea Lange
Created
June 1936
Location
New York
,
New York
,
New York
Classification
(Original Tagging System)
Homes and Living Conditions
Premanent Homes
Architectural Details
Lot Number
(Shooting Assignment)
1292
Call Number
(Library of Congress)
LC-USF34-T01-009101
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