United States. Work Projects Administration (Mont.)

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The Work Projects Administration (originally the Works Progress Administration) was established in 1935 with Harry Hopkins at its head. Under Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration the WPA directed all relief projects except the CCC and the PWA. Its function was to provide jobs to unemployed workers on public projects sponsored by federal, state, or local agencies; and on defense and war-related projects. By 1943, its termination date, the WPA had spent eleven billion dollars, given work to eight million people, and completed 250,000 public-works projects. President Roosevelt believed that artists, actors, musicians and writers were entitled to government aid during the depression, as well as farmers and other workers.

From the description of Work Progress Administration records, 1935-1942. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 182759437

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referencedIn Smith, Pearl. Pearl Smith Interview 22 April 2007. Montana Historical Society Library
creatorOf United States. Work Projects Administration (Mont.). WPA records, 1936-1942. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Library
creatorOf United States. Work Projects Administration (Mont.). Work Progress Administration records, 1935-1942. Montana Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934. person
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associatedWith Smith, Pearl. person
associatedWith United States. Works Progress Administration (Mont.) corporateBody
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Active 1942

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