Visit 1930s Pennsylvania: where pre-revolutionary costumes still survive.
Writer and illustrator Katherine Milhous (1894–1977) was born into a Quaker family active in the printing industry in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the Great Depression, Milhous made a series of travel posters for the Works Progress Administration depicting rural life in her homestate.
Source: National Archives
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