File:Recovery in Michigan.webm

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English: Documentary films on WPA projects in Michigan. National Archives description:
  • Reel 1, timber is cut and a tourist cabin floor laid near Calumet.
  • Reel 2, Red Cross women in Detroit wrap bandages. Track for the Detroit Street Railway is installed. A storm sewer is constructed in Bay City. Shows a municipal garage at Grand Rapids under construction.
  • Reel 3, CCC units repair a fish hatchery at Grayling (pond beds are dug, concrete sides constructed, and fish transferred). A Detroit street is widened. A WPA orchestra plays. Shows a Department of Public Health building under construction at Lansing.
  • Reel 4, an old sewerage system at Iron Mountain is removed. CCC units erect log bridges in the Houghton Lake State Forest. Women repair braille books at Lansing.
  • Reel 5, a blind woman proofreads braille copy. Earth works and buildings at Fort Holmes on Mackinac Island are restored. An airport building is erected at Grand Rapids.
  • Reel 6 shows toboggan slides at Grayling. A ski trail is cleared at Iron Mountain.
  • Reel 7, school books are cleaned and rebound. Slum buildings are razed in Detroit.
  • Reel 8, rebound books are issued to Detroit students. Women prepare free hot lunches at an East Lansing school. Eleanor Roosevelt greets WPA workers on a Grand Rapids building project."
National Archives Identifier: 12365
Date between 1931 and 1937
date QS:P,+1931-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1931-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1937-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source YouTube
Author Work Projects Administration


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