History of civic services in the city of New York Water supply No. 4 : An average of 930,000,000 gallons is consumed daily. 1936]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster for Federal Art Project series on the history of civic services, showing ways water is consumed in New York City in 1936.

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98518663/

History of civic services in the city of New York Water supply No. 2 : The tea water pump garden. [1936]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster for Federal Art Project series on the history of civic services, showing citizens socializing around water pump in New York in 1750.

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98518656/

History of civic services in the city of New York Water supply No. 1 : The first public well was dug opposite the fort. [1936]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster for Federal Art Project series on the history of civic services, showing water being drawn from a well outside a fort in "New Amsterdam" in 1658.

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98518653/