File:CPS141privydigging.jpg
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Lewis Hartman digs a privy hole as part of a hookworm eradication program. Civilian Public Service camp #141, Gulfport Mississippi, 1946.
From the private collection of Leo Harder, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.5.
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