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WASHINGTON
249
WASHINGTON: A GUIDE TO THE EVERGREEN STATE/Compiled by
workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration.Portland, Ore.: Binfords & Mort, 1941.xxx,
687 p.: ill., maps, b&w photos; 21 cm.(American Guide
Series).
[Chronology: p. [637]-643.Bibliography: p.
[644]-653.Index: p. [654]-687.Sponsored by the
Washington State Historical Society.T-p.First published in
1941.Verso of t-p.
Maps: Front endpapers: map, Key to Washington Tours.Folded
colored map in back pocket: front, State of Washington; back:
Washington State Transportation Map.Text maps of:
Aberdeen-Hoquiam, Bellingham, Everett, Olympia, Down Town Seattle,
Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Mount Adams Recreational Area,
Nooksack Recreational Area, Mount Rainer National Forest, Olympic
National Forest, San Juan Islands.
Photos: 109 b&w photographs by R.B. Inverarity, Farm
Security Administration, etc.
Chapter tail-pieces: Correll.
Endpapers: Front: map, Key to Washington Tours.
Binding: Dark green cloth with red lettering; small
illustration of West Coast Indian whale.
Dustjacket: Jacket designed by R.B. Inverarity, head of
the Washington Art Project. Front borders and spine in rust and black;
front illustration same as between pages 190-191 entitled: Makah
Indian by R.B. Inverarity. Back: American Guide Series blurb].
WASHINGTON, D.C.
250
WASHINGTON: CITY AND CAPITAL/Federal Writers
Project, Works Progress Administration. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1937.xxvi, [1141] p.: ill., maps, b&w
photos; 24 cm.(American Guide Series).
[Statues, Monuments, and Memorials: p. 1078-1086.Chronology:
p. 1087-1093.Bibliography: p. 1094-1100.Index:
p. 1103-[1141].
Maps: Front and back endpapers: [Handkerchief
Map of Washington]; Plan of the City of Washington in the
Territory of Columbia...Two folded colored maps in back
pocket: #1) Map of the District of Columbia: #2) front: Mid
City Map of Washington, D.C. back: Map of the District of Columbia.Text
maps of: Capitol Hill and Vicinity, Pennsylvania Avenue Tour,
Constitution Avenue Tour, Sixteenth Street Tour, Massachusetts Avenue
Tour, Connecticut Avenue Tour, Georgetown, Alexandria, Tour to Mount
Vernon and Pohick Church, Tour to Fairfax Courthouse, Great Falls
Tour, Bladensburg Tour, District of Columbia, District of Columbia,
showing main thoroughfares and points of interest, Midcity Map of
Washington.Text plans of: LEnfant Plan, 1791;
McMillan Plan, 1701; Plan of Central Area, 1936; Diagram of East
Elevation of Capitol, Plan of Principal Floor of Capitol, Plan of
Ground Floor of Capitol, Library of Congress, First Floor Plan;
Library of Congress, Second Floor Plan; Corcoran Gallery, First Floor
Plan; Corcoran Gallery, Second Floor Plan; Smithsonian Institution and
National Museum: Arts and Industries Building, Floor Plan; Natural
History Building, First Floor Plan; Natural History Building, Second
Floor Plan; Plan of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul.
Photos: 100 b&w photographs, most taken especially
for this book by W. Lincoln Highton of the Works Progress
Administration.
Front and back endpapers: [Handkerchief Map
of Washington]: Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory
of Columbia...
Binding: Black with gold lettering on spine.
Dustjacket: Printed in black and white, with nine
photographs of Washington, D.C. public buildings on front, spine, and
back].
WEST VIRGINIA
251
WEST VIRGINIA: A GUIDE TO THE MOUNTAIN STATE/Compiled by
workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration in the State of West Virginia.New York: Oxford
University Press, 1941.xxxi, 559 p.: ill., maps, b&w photos;
21 cm.(American Guide Series).
[Chronology: p. 523-530.West Virginia Counties
with Dates of Creation: p. 530-531.Bibliography: p.
533-541.1940 Census Figures: p. 542-544.Index:
p. 545-559.Sponsored by the Conservation Commission of West
Virginia.T-p.First published in 1941.Verso of t-p.
Maps: Front endpapers: map, Key to West Virginia
Tours.Folded map in back pocket: Front: West Virginia,
Key to Recreational Areas in West Virginia; back: Cacapon
State Park, Hawks Nest State Park, Lost River State Park, Seneca
State Forest, Watoga State Park, Babcock State Park.Text
maps of: Transportation Map, Charleston, Charles Town, Harpers
Ferry, Huntington, Parkersburg, Shepherdstown, Wheeling.
Photos: 103 b&w photographs by U.S. Forest Service,
Highton, Post, Shahn, and Historic American Buildings Survey, etc.
Chapter tail-pieces: West Virginia Art Project.
Endpapers: Front: map, Key to West Virginia Tours.
Binding: Bright light green cloth with dark green
lettering; illustrated with small images of: mountains, coal miner,
factory, and pine trees.
Dustjacket: Front and spine printed in various shades of
green; illustration photograph from text between pages 62-63 entitled:
Cacapdon State Park, by Janet M. Taylor. Back: Other Oxford
publications in the American Guide Series].
252
Gilmer: the birth of a county/Compiled and Written by
Workers of the Writers Program, Work Projects Administration in
West Virginia; sponsored by State Department of Education;
co-sponsored by Gilmer County Board of Education.Charleston:
West Virginia Writers Project, 1940.14 typescript leaves;
28 cm.(Folk Studies; #7).
[West Virginia Writers Project Activity: Works
completed; County histories in preparation; Other works in preparationOutside
back cover].
253
Mountain State tintypes/Compiled and Written by Workers
of the Writers Project, Work Projects Administration in West
Virginia; sponsored by State Department of Education.Charleston:
West Virginia Writers Project, 1940.16 typescript leaves;
28 cm.(Folk Studies; #5).
[Cover by West Virginia Art Project, Morgantownt-p].
254
The Smoke Hole and its people/Compiled and Written by
Workers of the Writers Project of the Work Projects
Administration in West Virginia; sponsored by the State Department of
Education; co-sponsored by West Virginia Publicity Commission;
drawings by Arts, Crafts and Visual Aids Projects; text by Paul H.
Becker.Rev. ed.Huntington: West Virginia Writers
Project, [n.d.][33] p.: ill., maps; 20.5 cm.(Folk Studies;
#3).
WISCONSIN
255
WISCONSIN: A GUIDE TO THE BADGER STATE/ Compiled by
Workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration in the State of Wisconsin.New York: Duell, Sloan
and Pearce, 1941.[xxviii], 651 p.: ill., maps, b&w photos;
21 cm.(American Guide Series).
[Chronology: p. 563-577.Bibliography: p.
578-590.Population Figures, 1940 Census: p. 591-596.Map
of Wisconsin in Nine Sections: p. [597-614].Index: p.
615-651.Sponsored by The Wisconsin Library Association.T-p.
Maps: Text maps of: Transportation Map, Green Bay,
Kenosha, La Crosse, Madison, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Racine, Sheboygan,
Superior, Tour Map, State Map.
Photos: 104 b&w photographs by Vachon for the Farm
Security Administration, Fine ArtsPublic Buildings
Administration, U.S. Forest Service, etc.
Chapter head- and tail pieces: F. Utpatel.
Binding: Coarse green cloth with gold lettering.
Dustjacket: Front and spine printed in gold, green,
black, and white, with photograph from between pages 310-311 entitled:
The Capitol at Madison, by R.B. Russel. Back: Duell, Sloan &
Pearce, Inc., blurb].
256
Wisconsin circus lore: stories of the big top, sawdust ring,
menagerie, and sideshows: showmen, equestrians, aerialists, acrobats,
clowns, and freaks: elephants, horses, monkeys, bears, and cats,
1850-1908/Collected in the former circus towns of Delavan,
Evansville, Janesville, Whitewater, Watertown, and Baraboo [by]
Folklore Section, Womens & Professional Projects, Federal
Writers Project, Works Progress Administration.[Milwaukee:
W.P.A.], 1937.58, i.e., [60] typescript leaves: ill.; 27 cm.
[This book was bound by the Milwaukee Handicraft Project;
sponsored by Milwaukee State Teachers College, Works Progress
Administration of Wisconsinlabel on inside front cover.
Illustrated cloth cover].
257
Wisconsin Indian lore/Compiled by Walter Beck. [Milwaukee?]:
Works Progress Administration, State of Wisconsin, [n.d.]20
typescript leaves: ill.; 27 cm.
258
Wisconsin edible mushrooms for the mushroom hunter and lover:
all the year ?round mushrooms: popular guide to the common edible
fungi of the city, meadow, and woodland, with suggestions for their
table preparation/Sponsored by the Madison Mushroom Club; Federal
Writers Projects, Works Progress Administration.Madison:
Federal Writers Projects, 1937.iii, 13 typescript leaves;
27.5 cm.
[This book was bound by the Milwaukee Handicraft Project;
sponsored by Milwaukee State Teachers College, Works Progress
Administration of WisconsinLabel on inside front cover.
Mushroom cloth silk screen on green, brown, rust, and yellow covers].
259
[Blank note book].[Milwaukee: Handicraft Project,
n.d.]1 v. (unpaged); 16 cm.
[WPA Handicraft Project, #8061, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
sponsored by Milwaukee County and Milwaukee State Teachers College.Label
on inside front cover. Bird patter on black and yellow cloth covers]
260
Come and sing/Ludwig Cinatl, Jr.[Milwaukee:
Handicraft Project, n.d.][8] matted silk screen prints in
portfolio; 45.5 cm.
[WPA Handicraft Project, #8601, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
sponsored by Milwaukee County and Milwaukee State Teachers CollegeLabel
on inside front cover].
WYOMING
261
WYOMING: A GUIDE TO ITS HISTORY, HIGHWAYS, AND PEOPLE/Compiled
by workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration in the State of Wyoming.New York: Oxford
University Press, 1941.xxvii, 490 p.: ill., maps, b&w
photos; 21 cm.(American Guide Series).
[Chronology: p. 441-448.Bibliography: p.
449-458.Glossary: p. 459-466.1940 Census
Figures: p. 467-468.Index: p. 469-490.Sponsored
by Dr. Lester C. Hunt, Secretary of State.T-p.First
published in April, 1941.Verso of t-p.
Maps: Front endpapers: map, Key to Wyoming Tours.Folded
map in back pocket: front: Wyoming; back: Historic
Trails of Wyoming; Wyoming Transportation Map; Yellowstone National
Park.Text maps of: Casper, Cheyenne, Laramie, Sheridan.
Photos: 108 b&w photographs by RothsteinFarm
Security Administration, Charles J. Belden, and the first
photographs ever made in the Yellowstone area, ...taken by Mr. W. H.
Jackson (1843- ), official photographer for the Hayden Survey of the
Territories (1871-8).
Endpapers: Key to Wyoming Tours.
Binding: Yellow cloth with dark brown lettering,
illustrated with a cowboy on a horse roping a steer.
Dustjacket: Front printed in yellow and brown.
Photograph by Charles J. Belden on front of horse and rider,
mountains in background with small airplane flying overhead. Back:
Other Oxford Publications in the American Guide Series].
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