123 Can you count with me? Boyd Jones doing his arithmetic lesson at the blackboard in the Alexander Community School in Greene County, Georgia. America.

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123 Can you count with me? Boyd Jones doing his arithmetic lesson at the blackboard in the Alexander Community School in Greene County, Georgia. America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA- OWI, , Library of Congress’ American Memory Collection.America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA- OWI,

Why do we learn to count? [Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, holding up his hands as if counting on his fingers]. Part of Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, in the Library of Congress’ American Memory Collection.Photographs from the Chicago Daily News,

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Bibliographic Information 1.Mary Elizabeth "Mitzi" Rhoads on a speed Flivver / photo by Harry M. Rhoads. American Memory’s History of the American West, : Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library collection. of the American West, : Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Libraryhttp://memory.loc.gov/cgi- 2. Buses American Memory’s The South Texas Border: The Robert Runyon Photograph Collection South Texas Border: The Robert Runyon Photograph Collection 3. A canoe trip through the Everglades, ca American Memory’s Reclaiming the Everglades: South Florida's Natural History, the Everglades: South Florida's Natural History, http://memory.loc.gov/cgi- 4. Donkeys American Memory’s History of the American West, : Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library of the American West, : Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library 5. Little boys / photograph by Ansel Adams. American Memory’s Ansel Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar

6. [Six members of the Goose Island Fire Department standing on and in front of a horse drawn fire department wagon]. American Memory’s Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, from the Chicago Daily News, [Seven young women wearing bathing suits, dancing on the shore of a beach during a Y. M. C. A. outing]. American Memory’s Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, from the Chicago Daily News, The landing of Columbus at San Salvador, October 12, 1492, Prints and Photographs Online Catalog, 9. Potomac Boat Club. American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United Stateshttp://memory.loc.gov/cgi- 10. Pumpkins near Berlin, Connecticut. American Memory’s America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, , from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, A. Butterfly applique quilt made by Mrs. Bill Stagg, homesteader from Texas and Oklahoma. Pie Town, New Mexico. American Memory’s America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, B. [Twenty-two policemen forming a human pyramid on the backs of nine running horses]. American Memory’s Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, from the Chicago Daily News,