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Times of Sorrow & Hope Times of Sorrow & Hope ON-LINE CATALOG Philip Brown Fiche no. : titled photograph. Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. Billboard, Windber, November . Note: LC and caption list indicate untitled photographs “killed”; LC website: fsa b : LC-USF--E. not seen on fiche or microfilm. Fiche no. Note: LC website identifies photographer only as Brown, without Baggage clerks at the Greyhound bus terminal, Pittsburgh, first name. Full name indicated in fiche edition. Subject matter September . is Uncle Sam, with his thumb down, indicating “Third Term! LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW - -E. Untitled: fsa Democrats.” d : LC-USW - -E. Fiche no. Microfilm: Lot , Reel . Note: LC and caption list indicate untitled photograph “killed”; Esther Bubley not seen on fiche or microfilm. [Note: There are a number of untitled photographs taken by [Broken down bus with driver and mechanic] Bubley that are difficult to identify: either Pittsburgh or LC website: Untitled: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa Columbus, Ohio.] d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-- Photograph of Esther Bubley: E. [Esther Bubley, Farm Security Administration/Office of War Infor- Note: Three views. No caption list information available. Not seen mation photographer, three-quarter length portrait, kneeling on fiche or microfilm. LC indicates “killed” information for with camera, facing right, at Bayway, New Jersey][] these photographs. Photograph by Gordon Parks. LC website: LC-USZ-. No digital number indicated. A bus driver for the Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines, Incorporated, Pittsburgh, September . Gettysburg, Pittsburgh, New Bedford LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : An air-conditioned dormitory for the use of drivers who have LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa d : LC-USW-- layover time away from home, at the Greyhound garage, E; fsa d : LC-USW--E. September . Fiche no. : LC-USW--E. LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa Microfilm: Lot , Reel : -E; -E. d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-- Note: Caption list also indicates -E with same title; not seen E; fsa d : LC-USW--E. on fiche. LC and caption list indicate untitled photographs Fiche no. : titled photograph. “killed”; not seen on fiche or microfilm. Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. Note: LC and caption list indicate untitled photographs “killed”; A bus driver removing the baggage from a Greyhound bus that not seen on fiche or microfilm. broke down between Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. The girl sitting in the baggage compartment is waiting Baggage agents at the Greyhound bus terminal, Pittsburgh, for her bag to be handed out to her, September . September . LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USF--E. Untitled: fsa LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW--E. d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-; Fiche no. fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW- Microfilm: Lot , Reel . ; fsa d : LC-USW-. ESTHER BUBLEY (cont.) Note: No specific place indicated. -E has title “A girl passen- Fiche no. : titled photograph. ger sitting in a baggage compartment while she is waiting for Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. the driver to finish unloading the bags from a Greyhound bus Note: Caption list also indicates -E with same title, but not that broke down at a small town in Pennsylvania.” -E has seen on fiche or microfilm. LC and caption list indicate - title “A driver getting ready to transfer the baggage from a E “killed”; not seen on fiche or microfilm. Greyhound bus, which has broken down, to another bus in a small town in Pennsylvania.” Children watching a Greyhound bus that broke down in a small town in Pennsylvania on the way to Pittsburgh from Washing- A bus ready to leave the Greyhound terminal, Pittsburgh, ton, D.C., September . September . LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d :LC- LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E. USW--E. Fiche no. Fiche no. : LC-USW--E. Microfilm: Lot , Reel . Fiche no. : LC-USW--E. Microfilm: Lot , Reel . A bus service man washing a bus which has just come in from Note: No specific place indicated. a run in the Greyhound garage, Pittsburgh, September . LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Cleaning the windshield of a bus at the Greyhound garage, Fiche no. Pittsburgh, September . Microfilm: Lot , Reel . LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Carson, Clem Fiche no. : titled photograph. See Clem Carson series Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. Note: LC and caption list indicate -E “killed”; not seen on A charwoman, who cleans buses, at the Greyhound garage, a job fiche or microfilm. LC incorrectly attaches the wrong caption formerly done by boys, Pittsburgh, September . to -E: “Spanish-American clowns at traveling show, LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa Penasco, New Mexico, photographer Russell Lee, July .” d : LC-USW--E. Fiche no. : titled photograph. Clem Carson series Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. Clem “Bud” Carson, a Greyhound bus driver, who, since getting a Note: Photographs of two different women. LC and caption list medical discharge from the army, works the “extra board” and indicate -E “killed”; not seen on fiche or microfilm. makes from $ to $ dollars a payday, which is every two weeks. He is single, supports his parents, and has a small farm A charwoman, who cleans buses, sweeping the floor of a bus at the just outside Cincinnati, September . Greyhound garage, Pittsburgh, September . LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E. LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d :LC- Fiche no. USW--E. Microfilm: Lot , Reel . Fiche no. Note: Fiche and microfilm title. LC title: “Greyhound bus driver, Microfilm: Lot , Reel . Clem ‘Bud’ Carson. He has been working for Greyhound for Note: -E has title “A charwoman, who cleans buses, mopping one year, since getting a medical discharge from the army, the floor of a bus at the Greyhound garage.” works the ‘extra board’ and makes from $ to $ dollars a payday, which is every two weeks. He is single, supports his Checking brand numbers on new tires at the Greyhound garage, parents, and has a small farm just outside of Cincinnati.”No Pittsburgh, September . place indicated. LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-- E. times of sorrow and hope on-line catalog • 2 ESTHER BUBLEY (cont.) Clem Carson, a Greyhound bus driver, packing the suitcase which Fiche no. : LC-USW--E; LC-USW--E; LC-USW- he takes with him on a run, Pittsburgh, September . -E; LC-USW--E; LC-USW--E; LC-USW- LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E. -E. Fiche no. Fiche no. : LC-USW--E. Microfilm: Lot , Reel . Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photographs. Note: Fiche and microfilm title: “Greyhound driver Clem Carson Note: No caption list information available for untitled photo- packing the suitcase which he takes with him on a run.”Cap- graphs. Not seen on fiche or microfilm. LC indicates that unti- tion list title is quite extensive, indicating everything in the tled photographs are “killed.”Some photographs also have title suitcase. “People buying tickets at the Greyhound bus terminal,” included here, and another series with that title. See also that Clem Carson, a Greyhound bus driver, reading one of his favorite title. magazines. He and his roommate buy very few because so many are left on the buses. This one, however, was purchased, Dispatcher at the Greyhound garage. The board in the background Pittsburgh, September . shows drivers and equipment assigned to Pittsburgh and their LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa whereabouts at a glance. Pittsburgh, September . d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-- LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : E. LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa d:LC-USW- Fiche no. : titled photograph. -E. Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. Fiche no. : LC-USW--E. Note: No caption list information available for untitled photo- Fiche no. : LC-USW--E. graphs; not seen on fiche or microfilm. LC indicates that these Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photographs. untitled numbers are “killed.” Note: Title for -E: “Dispatcher at the Greyhound garage.” Caption list has title for untitled -E: “Dispatcher at the Hotel room where Clem Carson, a Greyhound driver, lives and Greyhound garage.”Not seen on fiche or microfilm. which he shares with another bus driver. They each pay six dollars a week, Pittsburgh, September . A driver getting ready to transfer the baggage from a Greyhound LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E. Untitled: fsa bus, which has broken down, to another bus in a small town in d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-- Pennsylvania E; fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW- See “A bus driver removing the baggage from a Greyhound bus -E. that broke down between Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh, Fiche no. : titled photograph. Pennsylvania. The girl sitting in the baggage compartment is Microfilm: Lot , Reel : titled photograph. waiting for her bag to be handed out to her” Note: Caption list also has -E, with same title. Not seen on fiche or microfilm. LC indicates -E “killed.”No caption Drivers of Greyhound buses going from Gettysburg to Pittsburgh, list information for other untitled photographs. Not seen on Pennsylvania, checking their tickets while eating lunch at the rest fiche or microfilm. LC indicates untitled photographs “killed.” stop, New Bedford, September . LC website: fsa d : LC-USW--E. A crowd buying tickets at the Greyhound bus terminal, Fiche no. Pittsburgh, September . Microfilm: Lot , Reel . LC website: Titled: fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW--E; fsa An eating place near the Greyhound bus stop, New Bedford, d : LC-USW--E; fsa d : LC-USW-; September .
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