File:Thousands of reliefers were put to work on highways as a means of putting unemployed men back to work.jpg

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English: During the Depression in the 1930’s, federal aid money for highways was split between the Highway Department and the Welfare Department. Thousands of "reliefers" were put to work on highways as a means of putting unemployed men back to work.
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Author Bill Kulsea and Tom Shawver

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