St. Louis during The Great Depression

1930's

St. Louis during The Great Depression

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One of the largest Hoovervilles in America was in St. Louis, Missouri. It had over 600 shanties as well as a mayor, four churches, and other social services. It remained a populated community in one form or another until the 1960s.
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St. Louis during The Great DepressionLackawanna Railroad StationBell P-39 at Buffalo AirportConnellsville. Baptist ChurchLackawanna Railroad Station



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