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1 The New Deal Mr. Flynn

2 What is this?

3 Harmon Field

4 Harmon Field Harmon Field was established in 1925 through a generous grant from the Harmon family Miamisburg has played football there since 1930 The field was already established before the WPA came in, but they did extra work to clear the field making it considered a WPA project

5 The New Deal The New Deal was a series of economic programs passed by the U.S. Congress during the first term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States, from 1933 to 1936. The programs were responses to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians call the "3 Rs": relief, recovery and reform. That is, relief for the unemployed and poor; recovery of the economy to normal levels; and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.

6 What was the WPA? Works Progress Administration (WPA), began in 1935 to give people jobs with the government to earn money While men were given unskilled manual labor jobs, usually on construction projects, women were assigned mostly to sewing projects. Women also were hired for the WPA's school lunch program. Both men and women were hired for the arts programs (such as music, theater and writing

7 Eaton Mural

8 Eaton Mural Story "Murals which are to be placed on the walls of the Eaton post office, located on East Main Street, near the Main and Barron Street intersection, will show scenes enacted at the trading post established here in a log cabin in 1806 by Cornelius Van Ausdal, this town's first merchant. The scenes will recall some interesting local history. Mr. Van Ausdal arrived in Eaton when William Bruce, founder of Eaton, was laying out the town. There is some connection between the site of the post office and the life of Eaton's first merchant. A house, built of brick, probably handmade, and wood, cut from virgin timber, occupied by Harvey Van Ausdal, Cornelius' son, was razed to create room for the federal building. Part of that house now forms a part of the local youth community center structure. The story of Cornelius Van Ausdal's life is closely interwoven with Eaton history, for local mercantile records begin with the establishment of his trading post. His business grew and developed into large proportions. Other trading establishments located here and followed the trail blazed by Van Ausdal & Co., so the success of that organization played a part in making local history.

9 Other programs Many rural people lived in severe poverty, especially in the South. Major programs addressed to their needs included the Resettlement Administration (RA), the Rural Electrification Administration (REA), rural welfare projects sponsored by the WPA, NYA, Forest Service and CCC, including school lunches, building new schools, opening roads in remote areas, reforestation, and purchase of marginal lands to enlarge national forests. In 1933, the Administration launched the Tennessee Valley Authority, a project involving dam construction planning on an unprecedented scale in order to curb flooding, generate electricity, and modernize the very poor farms in the Tennessee Valley region of the Southern United States.

10 WPA posters


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