#Calipatria

2025-04-20

Straw boss of pea packers in the field near Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California

#Straw #Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177717

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual wearing overalls with suspenders. The person appears to be standing in a field, likely engaged in agricultural work or farming activity given the attire typically associated with such occupations. They are holding something small between their fingers, possibly examining it closely. In the background, other individuals can be partially seen, suggesting that this might be part of a larger gathering or group event. The sky is visible above them, and there seems to be some kind of structure or fence on the right side in the distance.

Additional context for this image comes from an external source indicating it was taken by Dorothea Lange, which suggests historical significance related to her work during that period.
2025-04-12

Farmer from Nebraska in emergency camp for migratory workers during pea harvesting says "I put mine in what I thought was the best investment -- the good old earth--but we lost on that, too. The finance company caught up with us, the mortgage company caught up with us. Managed to lose twelve thousand dollars in three years. My boys have no more future than I have so far as I can see ahead." He had been on the road a little less than a year. Calipatria, Imperial County, California

#Nebraska #Calipatria #ImperialCounty #California #WorldWarII #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177734

A black and white photograph of a man standing outdoors in a rural setting. He is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, overalls with vertical stripes, and has his hands on his hips. Behind him, there's an RV or trailer parked alongside the road. In the distance, another building can be seen through the sparse vegetation. The photo appears to have been taken during World War II era based on its style and quality. There is text overlay at the top of the image with a date "3-82016," suggesting it's either from that period or digitally altered for context.
2025-04-11

Calipatria, Imperial Valley. In FSA (Farm Security Administration) emergency migratory labor camp. Left Oklahoma December 11, 1937 with husband and two children and son-in-law. Ex-tenant farmers on third and fourths in cotton. Had fifty dollars when set out. Went to Phoenix, picked cotton and pulled bolls, made eighty cents a day with two people picking bolls. Stayed until school closed. Went to Idaho, picked peas until August, left McCarl with forty dollars "in hand." Went to Cedar City and Parowan, Utah, a distance of 700 miles. Picked peas through September. Went to Hollister, Calipatria. Picked peas through October. Left for Calipatria for early peas which froze. Now receiving FSA food grant and waiting for work to begin. "Back in Oklahoma we was sinkin.' You work your head off for a crop and then see it burn up. You live in debts that you can never get out of. This isn't a good life, but I say it's a better life than that was."

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #Oklahoma #third #McCarl #Parowan #700miles #Fresno #Calif #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177715

A black and white photograph of an older woman, possibly in her 50s or 60s. She is wearing a collared button-up shirt with rolled up sleeves and has on what appears to be a bandana around her head. Her expression is serious as she looks off into the distance. In the background there is text which reads "Pacific Text & Awning Co., Fresno, Calif." There are no other people or objects in focus within this image.
2025-04-07

Son-in law of migratory family in Farm Security Administration (FSA) labor camp. Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #OVCVAVEELEERW #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177716

The image is a black and white photograph of a young man. He appears to be in his late teens or early twenties, with dark hair and fair skin. The subject has a serious expression on his face as he looks directly at the camera.

He wears a cap that seems slightly worn, suggesting it might have been used frequently for outdoor work. His attire includes what appears to be a striped shirt layered over an open-collared jacket or vest with vertical stripes. This clothing choice suggests practicality and perhaps economic necessity.

The photograph has several identifying markers: "v02" in the top left corner and a series of numbers, including 6495b78cba25398d90c4eb89, along the bottom right edge. These could be cataloging or reference information related to the photo.

There is also text at the very bottom that reads "O VCVA VEEL EER W," which might indicate a photographer's watermark or an administrative note associated with this image.

Based on these visual cues and additional context provided, it seems like this photograph was taken in association with the Farm Security Administration (FSA) labor camp. The subject may be from a migratory family participating in FSA programs during that time period. This historical setting suggests the photo captures an aspect of rural life or agricultural work during mid-20th century America.

The image, therefore, is not only a portrait but also carries with it the weight and stories of so [...]
2025-04-07

Young migrant mother who lives in one of the tents. California. Farm Security Administration (FSA) emergency camp. Calipatria

#California #Calipatria #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image is a black and white photograph showing an outdoor scene with two subjects. In the foreground, there's a woman seated on what appears to be a wooden crate or stool in front of a large canvas tent that has some writing on it but is not fully legible due to the angle and distance.

She seems contemplative or possibly distressed, as she holds her arm near her face with her hand partially covering her mouth. She wears a dress from mid-thigh down to above the knees, and closed-toe shoes which are indicative of practical footwear suited for laborious activities.

Beside her on the ground is a young child sitting in what looks like an open cardboard box or similar container. The child's posture suggests they may be resting or simply observing their surroundings. Both subjects appear weary but there’s no direct interaction between them, giving off a sense of solitude despite being close to each other.

The setting seems arid and dusty with sparse vegetation indicative of desert conditions under bright sunlight. No distinct geographical features are visible apart from the sky which is clear without clouds indicating it might be midday or early afternoon due to the harshness of shadows cast on the ground by both subjects, suggesting a high sun position typical for regions like California.

Overall, this photograph captures an intimate moment in what appears to be part of a larger narrative involving migration and hardshi [...]
2025-04-07

Home of Mexican family. Migratory workers. Across the road from the Farm Security Administration (FSA) migratory labor camp (emergency). Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California

#Mexican #Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #DorotheaLanges #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177715

The image depicts a rural landscape with tracks in the dirt leading towards several makeshift structures and vehicles. The scene appears to be from an agricultural area, possibly during or after harvest season given the presence of tractors and trailers used for farming purposes.
There are multiple small buildings made up of various materials such as metal sheets, wood planks, and tarpaulins that suggest temporary living arrangements typically found in migrant labor camps. In the background, there is a more permanent structure with a pitched roof which might be part of a larger farmstead or community facility like an FSA migratory labor camp.
The black-and-white photograph captures a stark contrast between the arid landscape and the simple sheltered dwellings. The overall composition conveys a sense of hardship faced by migrant workers, as well as their resilience in adapting to conditions with limited resources.
This image is associated with Dorothea Lange's work during her time documenting American life through photography for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which was established to support and assist farmers facing financial difficulties. This particular photograph falls within a series that captures moments of Mexican families living as migratory workers in California, particularly highlighting their challenges due to displacement or seasonal labor demands.
2025-04-07

Pea pickers waiting at Farm Security Administration (FSA) office for issue of surplus commodities. Calipatria, California

#Calipatria #California #WorldWarII #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177715

The image depicts a group of men in outdoor industrial clothing, likely farm laborers or workers from the early to mid-1900s. Two prominent figures are sitting on what appears to be an agricultural conveyer belt system commonly used for sorting crops such as peas during harvest time; this is suggested by their overalls and caps indicative of rural work attire.
The men's expressions range from contemplative to weary, reflecting perhaps a momentary pause in their labor or the fatigue associated with manual fieldwork. In the background stands another figure wearing lighter-colored clothing and headgear, possibly overseeing the operation or simply passing through this communal space.
A large concrete structure dominates one side of the photo, suggesting an industrial setting such as part of a processing plant near agricultural fields. The black-and-white quality of the photograph adds to its historical context, likely taken during World War II given the caption reference and era-specific attire worn by individuals in it.

The image captures a moment that may be indicative of social issues related to labor rights or poverty prevalent at the time; such depictions are often found within works associated with Dorothea Lange.
2025-04-02

Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant labor camp. Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. 155 migrant families in camp. One third had no work; two-thirds were finding part-time work harvesting spring peas, earning on average (head of family) four dollars and twenty cents a week

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #theImperialValley #WorldWarII #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177714

The image depicts an aerial view of several white tents arranged in rows on what appears to be a dry, flat landscape. These are likely part of a migrant labor camp situated in the Imperial Valley region of California during World War II, given its context as provided by Farm Security Administration (FSA) documentation from that time period.

Several individuals can be seen scattered around and interacting within this setting; some appear engaged in activities like playing baseball or lounging on the ground. The tents vary slightly in size but generally maintain a similar shape—rectangular with peaked roofs, typical of temporary housing used during wartime. In the background, there are sparse vegetation patches and distant structures that suggest an open rural environment.

The black-and-white quality of the photo indicates it was taken several decades ago, reflecting historical conditions for migrant laborers at such camps where families lived in tent cities often far from their permanent residences due to seasonal work requirements or displacement.
2025-04-02

Untitled photo, possibly related to: One of a row of tents, home of a pea picker. Near Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California

#ImperialValley #California #Calipatria #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image depicts a dilapidated tent structure with large openings and sagging fabric, suggesting it is weathered or in disrepair. A single hat hangs from the peak of the tent's entrance. In front of the tent are various objects: an old-fashioned metal tub possibly used for cooking or washing; another cylindrical container that appears aged; a small bucket on the ground with its contents not visible due to lighting and shadowing effects; a wooden plank leaning against what could be part of an interior wall, serving as a makeshift step leading into the tent. The scene is set in daylight under clear skies, evidenced by strong shadows cast across the objects and floor.

The photograph conveys a sense of abandonment or hardship with its focus on the worn-out appearance of the tent and sparse surroundings. There's no direct indication of human presence within this frame; however, one can infer that it may belong to someone who lives in temporary quarters due to conditions suggested by the setting. The image has an historical feel likely dating back several decades based on the style of objects depicted—such as the metal tub—and overall composition and black-and-white tonality.

This photo is part of a larger collection, potentially documenting life during times of economic hardship or displacement, such as in rural agricultural communities where workers like pea pickers might reside temporarily. The mention of Calipatria sugg [...]
2025-03-31

Pea pickers in California. "Mam, I've picked peas from Calipatria to Ukiah. This life is simplicity boiled down." California

#California #Calipatria #Ukiah #DorotheaLange #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image depicts a black and white photograph featuring two individuals, likely men and women from the early 1900s era. They are sitting on an old-fashioned truck that appears to be used for agricultural purposes such as transporting goods or farming equipment.

One of them is wearing glasses, a hat, a jacket with buttons, and trousers while holding onto his coat. The other individual wears a dark-colored coat with fur trim around the hood, gloves, and pants. Both individuals appear weary but are maintaining composed demeanors in front of the camera.

The truck has an open structure without doors or windows on its sides, exposing various internal components like shelves filled with items possibly related to farming activities. The vehicle's paint is faded, and there appears to be dirt and rust visible on the metal surfaces.

In the background, a rural landscape can be seen with fields extending into the distance under a cloudy sky. There are trees in the far field which could suggest that this scene takes place near or within an agricultural area.

The photograph includes text at its edges indicating it was taken by Dorothea Lange and references her project on pea pickers in California, dating back to 1938-42. The image captures a moment of rest during the workers' labor-intensive task as they sit amidst their work environment, possibly reflecting upon the challenges faced while earning meager wages.

This photograph pr [...]
AllQuakes - EMSCemsc@masto.ai
2025-03-29

🔔#Earthquake (#sismo) M2.6 strikes 18 mi NW of #Calipatria (#California) 2 min ago. More info: m.emsc.eu/?id=1788560

2025-03-27

Waiting for the semi-monthly relief checks at Calipatria, California

#Calipatria #California #DorotheaLange #theUnitedStates #TheGreatDepression #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

The image depicts a group of men standing in line against the exterior wall of what appears to be an official or institutional building. They are dressed primarily in suits and hats, suggesting that this photo may have been taken during a time when such attire was common for working-class individuals or as part of cultural norms at the start of the 20th century. The men's expressions convey anticipation and patience, possibly waiting to collect their semi-monthly relief checks which indicates they are likely recipients of some form of government aid.

The photograph is in black and white with a monochromatic tone that emphasizes textures such as worn clothing, rough concrete walls, and the stark contrast between light and shadow on the men's figures. This adds to the historical atmosphere of the image. The title "Waiting for the semi-monthly relief checks at Calipatria, California" suggests this photo was taken during a time when unemployment benefits were administered through direct payments or checks, possibly linked to economic difficulties.

Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) is known as an influential photographer who documented significant historical events in the United States. Her works are often associated with capturing moments of social and political relevance during times like The Great Depression. This photograph serves not only as a visual record but also as commentary on economic hardship, societal resilience, and [...]
2025-03-22

Calipatria, Imperial Valley. Idle pea pickers discuss prospects for work. California

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #WestHoltville #9miles #20miles #ElCentro #NilandMedca #America #photography #DorotheaLange

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two men standing at an intersection, looking in the direction of various street signs. The man on the left wears a wide-brimmed hat and jeans, while the other sports a cowboy-style hat and dark pants. They appear to be engaged in conversation as they glance toward one sign pointing towards "West Holtville," with distances mentioned alongside: 9 miles for West Holtville; 20 miles for El Centro; Niland Medca is noted on another post nearby.

Behind them, there's a bustling street scene including various vehicles and pedestrians. A large building stands in the background which could be indicative of local businesses or shops typical to that era. The setting suggests an old western town with its architecture style reminiscent of mid-20th-century America.

The photograph exudes a sense of nostalgia, possibly from California due to contextual clues like "Holtville" and "Niland Medca." It captures the essence of rural life during this period, highlighting aspects such as employment prospects for those in agricultural sectors.
2025-03-19

Waiting for the semi-monthly relief checks at Calipatria, California

#Calipatria #California #Bakery #America #JohnsonBakeries #Coca-Cola #photography #DorotheaLange

The image depicts a black and white scene with numerous people standing in line on a sidewalk, suggesting an organized event or gathering. They are waiting patiently against the backdrop of what appears to be storefronts; one prominently displays "Bakery" above its entrance. Many individuals wear hats, indicating possible sunny weather or as protection from elements. The group is diverse, including men, women, and children in various attire that suggests a bygone era, possibly mid-20th century America.

Prominent signage includes the words "Johnson Bakeries," alongside recognizable logos of Coca-Cola and another brand with partial visibility due to cropping. A vintage car's tire hints at an earlier automotive design. The overall atmosphere is one of anticipation or routine procedure, as these people await their turn for a service, likely in connection with financial aid.

The image exudes historical context, hinting at economic conditions that necessitated organized relief checks and the societal impact on individuals' daily lives during this period.
AllQuakes - EMSCemsc@masto.ai
2025-03-02

🔔#Earthquake (#sismo) M2.0 strikes 13 mi NW of #Calipatria (#California) 4 min ago. More info: m.emsc.eu/?id=1778171

2025-02-11

Waiting for the semimonthly relief checks at Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. Typical story: fifteen years ago they owned farms in Oklahoma. Lost them through foreclosure when cotton prices fell after the war. Became tenants and sharecroppers

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #Oklahoma #theGreatDepression #Americans #America #DorotheaLange #photography #DorotheaLange

This black-and-white photograph captures a poignant moment between two men, reflecting the stark realities of life during the Great Depression. The older man in overalls and a cap stands against a wall with his arms crossed, exuding an air of resignation or contemplation. His expression is serious, perhaps reflecting on difficult times ahead.

Standing to his left, another individual observes him from behind; their body language suggests curiosity or concern as they look at the elderly man's shadow. The setting appears urban and impoverished: dirt ground littered with debris underfoot and a bare wall in the background. This scene encapsulates the hardship faced by many Americans during this tumultuous period.

In terms of visual elements, it is important to note that such photographs are typically part of historical archives or exhibitions showcasing life during America's hard times; Dorothea Lange was known for her work documenting human conditions under social and economic stress. The grainy texture indicates a vintage photograph likely taken with an early film camera.

The image conveys not just the physical struggle, but also hints at underlying issues like poverty, displacement, and loss of identity during one of America's darkest periods in history.
2025-01-10

Waiting for the semimonthly relief checks at Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. Typical story: fifteen years ago they owned farms in Oklahoma. Lost them through foreclosure when cotton prices fell after the war. Became tenants and sharecroppers. With the drought and dust they came West, 1934-1937. Never before left the county where they were born. Now although in California over a year they haven't been continuously resident in any single county long enough to become a legal resident. Reason: migratory agricultural laborers

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #Oklahoma #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177697

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two men standing outside of what appears to be an old, weathered building. The man on the left is turned away from the camera with his hands in his pockets and wearing work clothes including overalls, while the man on the right stands facing us head-on; he wears suspenders over his shoulders, a coat, and has a hat that seems worn out.

The two men exude an aura of fatigue or weariness. The surroundings suggest a rough environment with visible signs of decay like cracked concrete. There's also some text in the top left corner and bottom right side of the image which appears to be related to context about their story, possibly providing background information on why these individuals might be portrayed this way.

The picture captures a moment that seems deeply personal yet universally relatable for those who have struggled with work or economic challenges.
2025-01-05

Forty families of drought and depression refugees camped by the roadside beside an irrigated pea field. A freeze which destroyed the pea crop threw practically every family in this camp on emergency relief. Nine miles from Calipatria, California

#Ninemiles #Calipatria #California #theGreatDepression #theDustBowl #ninemiles #American #DorotheaLanges #Loener #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177696

The image depicts a bleak rural landscape with rows of makeshift shelters along the side of an irrigation ditch. The black and white photograph appears to be from the early 1900s, judging by its style and quality.

In this scene, we see several structures that look like temporary housing units or tents made primarily out of various materials such as wooden planks, tarps, and other available resources. These rudimentary shelters are closely spaced along a narrow strip of land adjacent to an irrigation channel which is visible in the foreground with water flowing through it.

The field beyond these dwellings appears to be farmland where crops have been recently harvested or not yet grown. The soil looks dry and cracked, indicative of drought conditions typical during times like the Great Depression era mentioned in the context provided by the caption. 

There are a few individuals visible near their makeshift homes, suggesting daily life activities amidst hardship.

The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of destitution and struggle for survival under challenging environmental circumstances likely exacerbated by economic downturns such as the Dust Bowl or similar events during that period. The photo serves as a powerful reminder of human resilience in dire times but also reflects on how vulnerability to natural disasters can lead to displacement, migration, and homelessness when coupled with systemic socioeconomic issues li [...]
2024-12-30

A grandmother from Oklahoma. She works in the California pea fields. Calipatria, California

#Oklahoma #California #Calipatria #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLange’s #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177716

The image depicts a woman standing beside an older model truck in what appears to be a rural setting. She is wearing glasses and has her hair pulled back into a bun, suggesting practicality or perhaps the necessity of keeping it out of her face while working.

She dons a light-colored jacket over what seems like a lighter inner garment with ruffled details on the sleeves and neckline, reminiscent of early to mid-20th-century fashion. Her attire is completed by high-waisted pants that are somewhat baggy around the hips but fit snugly at her ankles, indicating they might be work clothes.

Her left hand rests against the side of her face in a contemplative or thoughtful pose, while her right hand grips what appears to be a tool or utensil. Her expression is pensive and reflective, suggesting she may be taking a moment's rest from laborious work.

The setting behind her shows an open field with sparse vegetation under a clear sky, hinting at the agricultural nature of the location which corresponds with the caption mentioning pea fields in California. The vehicle next to her has visible wear, including scuffs on its body and possibly some rust or dirt accumulation around the tires, indicating it is well-used.

This image seems to capture an intimate moment in a woman's day as she works; providing insight into rural life during what could be the Great Depression era given Dorothea Lange’s known work documenting social conditions.

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