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" This Southern state trained more troops than any other state in the nation. Can one still find the military posts and shipyards, the cemeteries and memorials, the convalescent units and R&R facilities today? This volume describes in detail both the state's 20-plus military sites and the eight little-known North Carolina Prisoner of War camps"--
World War, 1939-1945 --- Military bases --- Prisoner-of-war camps --- Historic sites --- History --- Prisoners and prisons. --- North Carolina --- History, Military
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As the United States struggled to recover from the Great Depression, 24 towns in Alabama would directly benefit from some of the 83 million allocated by the Federal Government for public art works under the New Deal. In the words of Harold Lloyd Hopkins, administrator of the Federal Emergency Relief Act, ""artists had to eat, too,"" and these funds aided people who needed employment during this difficult period in American history. This book examines some of the New Deal art--murals, reliefs, sculptures, frescoes and paintings--of Alabama and offers biographical sketches of the artists who cre
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