View Full Version : Cool Website .... Photogrammer



rezman
10-08-2015, 11:18 AM
Came across this the other day. Some of you folks here may have already seen it. I thought it was pretty cool. It's a large collection of photos taken around the country between the years 1935 & 1945 , and the counties where they were shot are matched to a map of the United States. Click on any county on the map highlighted in green, and it will bring up photos. The darker the green, the later in that decade the photos were taken. You can go all over the country. ....Very cool!.

http://photogrammar.yale.edu/

This is a shot of the old Community Camp along the river at May Ave.

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Pete
10-08-2015, 11:29 AM
Thanks for posting this!

Looks like part of old Main Street here:

http://photogrammar.research.yale.edu/photos/service/pnp/fsa/8d09000/8d09900/8d09964v.jpg

FighttheGoodFight
10-08-2015, 12:03 PM
Thanks! Enjoyed looking at those!

Martin
10-08-2015, 12:26 PM
that was really cool... thanks for sharing! -M

BlackmoreRulz
10-08-2015, 08:46 PM
FNC looks so majestic here.

http://photogrammar.research.yale.edu/photos/service/pnp/fsa/8d09000/8d09900/8d09923v.jpg

okatty
10-08-2015, 09:27 PM
That is beyond cool!!! Thanks for posting this.

rezman
10-09-2015, 05:56 AM
FNC looks so majestic here.

http://photogrammar.research.yale.edu/photos/service/pnp/fsa/8d09000/8d09900/8d09923v.jpg

I love this shot. I actually saved it in my phone.

BlackmoreRulz
10-09-2015, 06:42 AM
When was that May Ave bridge removed? Being a child of the 60's it looks familiar.

HangryHippo
10-09-2015, 09:11 AM
Man, that leaves me feeling all sorts of nostalgic.

rezman
10-09-2015, 09:14 AM
When was that May Ave bridge removed? Being a child of the 60's it looks familiar.

Also being a child of the 60's, I remember driving down there with my mom, and as we crossed the river, her telling me about Community Camp and the people that lived in shacks along the river. I remember seeing some of the shacks that were still there, along the south bank of the river by Penn, though I don't know if there was anyone still living down there. .... I'm betting there was.

I don't ever remember that truss bridge at May Ave. I think it was already gone by my time. It's interesting that the location is described as "Mays" Ave in the captions.

Jim Kyle
10-09-2015, 10:01 AM
I remember seeing some of the shacks that were still there, along the south bank of the river by Penn, though I don't know if there was anyone still living down there. .... I'm betting there was. A very small part of the old camp area was still occupied in the mid-50s. One of my assignments as a general-assignment reporter for The Oklahoman in 56 or 57 was to interview some of the occupants and describe the area, just before the city cleaned it up to pave the way for rearranging the river. As I recall, it was closer to Penn than to May, and was on the north side, not far from Mulligan's Flats.

There was a similar area east of Byers, approximately where the I40-I35 interchange now resides, that was condemned about the same time.

Doug Loudenback's web pages have a quite extensive history of these neighborhoods but somehow seem to have missed the whole "Community Camp" from the mid to late 30s...

Tritone
10-12-2015, 05:14 PM
Looks great. When I figure out to use it I'll get nothing done.