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"Administrative Expenditures Paid During July, 1945 for the Programs Assistance to Enemy Aliens and Others Affected by Restrictive Governmental Actions and Civilian War Assistance"
Date: September 13, 1945
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Summarative report on the WRA Educational Program including scope, employees, cost, and future goals
Date: March 1, 1944
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Correspondence from Azile H. Aaron to Charles M. Wollenberg regarding using resettlement assistance funds to purchase garden tools
Date: August 8, 1945
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Caption: "Tybee Beach, Savannah, Georgia, July 14, 1934." Beach scene with a small crowd of unidentified people enjoying the ocean waves and strolling in the sand. The large Tybrisa Pavilion, set on a wood pier, extends into the water. Tybee Beach is one of several beaches in Tybee Island, a town on an island of the same name located across the river from Savannah. The island became a popular tourist spot between the Civil War and the mid-twentieth century, particularly after the Central of Georgia Railway constructed a line to the island. To encourage tourists, the railroad built Tybrisa Pavilion in 1891. It featured a large dance floor that became popular on the Big Band circuit, but was destroyed by fire in 1967.
Date: 7/14/1934