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A Shoshone-Bannock man
Photographed around 1940, in full regalia, George P. LeVatta, was a member of the Shoshone-Bannock tribe from the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. He worked as a...

Charles Heacock
Charles Heacock, a member of the Sioux Tribe, was a Bureau of Indian Affairs field agent. He was photographed around 1940.

Congressional compensation ledger
This ledger was used to clarify a proposed reduction in compensation for Congress in 1843, thus reducing the Congressional budget. Congress sets the budget for its...

Lending a hand
When this photo was taken in the spring of 1940, Kenneth Marmon was one of six Native Americans employed as an Organization Field Agent with the Bureau of Indian...

Relatively speaking, how many hours did you work Mr. Einstein?
During World War II, Albert Einstein worked as a part-time Federal employee developing underwater weapons for the U.S. Navy. This is his time card for July 1943...

Roosevelt’s tree army
In 1933, Congress created the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal. More than 600,000 men served during the agency’s...
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