Subsistence Homesteads Division

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The Subsistence Homesteads Division (or Division of Subsistence Homesteads, SHD or DSH) of the United States Department of the Interior was a New Deal agency that was intended to relieve industrial workers and struggling farmers from complete dependence on factory or agricultural work. The program was created to provide relatively low-cost homesteads, including a home and small plots of land that would allow people to sustain themselves. Through the program, 34 communities were built. Unlike subsistence farming, subsistence homesteading is based on a family member or members having part-time, paid employment. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Cumberland Homesteads, Tennessee
rdf:langString Austin Homesteads, Minnesota
rdf:langString Phoenix Homesteads Historic District, Arizona
rdf:langString Tupelo Homesteads Historic District, Mississippi
rdf:langString Wichita Gardens, Texas
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xsd:date 1935-05-15
xsd:date 1933-08-23
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rdf:langString Tupelo Homestead Quarters No 13 NPS.jpg
rdf:langString Woman hanging out clothes. Austin Homesteads, Minnesota LCCN2017764153.tif
rdf:langString A Homestead and Hope.jpg
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rdf:langString Subsistence Homesteads Division, Department of the Interior
rdf:langString The Subsistence Homesteads Division (or Division of Subsistence Homesteads, SHD or DSH) of the United States Department of the Interior was a New Deal agency that was intended to relieve industrial workers and struggling farmers from complete dependence on factory or agricultural work. The program was created to provide relatively low-cost homesteads, including a home and small plots of land that would allow people to sustain themselves. Through the program, 34 communities were built. Unlike subsistence farming, subsistence homesteading is based on a family member or members having part-time, paid employment.
rdf:langString Dr. Milburn L. Wilson
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xsd:date 1935-05-15
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xsd:date 1933-08-23
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