
The early 1940s were dominated by World War II and its impact on the United States as well as many countries throughout the world.
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| Louisiana. A cross roads store, bar, “juke joint,” and gas station in the cotton plantation area, Melrose |
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| Louisiana. A store with live fish for sale, vicinity of Natchitoches |
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| Idaho. On main street of Cascade |
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| Kentucky. Farmers and townspeople in town on Court day, Campton. The sign on awning “Tyler’s Place” and sign on window “Tyler’s Store Dry Goods” |
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| Massachusetts. Quincy Market at the street corner, Brockton |
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| Massachusetts. Second-hand plumbing store, Brockton |
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| Mississippi. Store or cafe with soft drink signs- Coca-Cola, Orange-Crush, Royal Crown, Double Cola, and Dr. Pepper, Natchez |
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| Nebraska. Eagle Fruit Store, Lincoln |
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| Nebraska. Grand Grocery Co., Lincoln |
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| Nebraska. Seed and feed store, Lincoln |
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| New Mexico. General Merchandise store, Main Street, Pie Town |
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| New Mexico. General Merchandise store, Main Street, Pie Town |
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| New Mexico. General store, Chacon |
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| New Mexico. General store, near Questa, Taos County |
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| Ohio. Grocery store, Mt. Orab |
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| Texas. Old house and fruit stand, Houston |
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| Washington, D.C.. Laundry, barbershop and stores |
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| Washington, D.C.. Laundry, barbershop and stores |
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| Washington, D.C.. Shulman’s Market on N at Union St. S.W. |
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| Washington, D.C.. Shulman’s Market on N at Union St. S.W. |

















