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American Guide Series

The American Guide Series includes books and pamphlets published from 1937 to 1941 under the auspices of the Federal Writers' Project (FWP), a Depression-era program that was part of the larger Works Progress Administration in the United States. The American Guide Series books were compiled by the FWP, but printed by individual states, and contained detailed histories of each of the then 48 states of the Union with descriptions of every major city and town. The series not only detailed the histories of the 48 states, but provided insight to their cultures as well. In total, the project employed over 6,000 writers. The format was uniform, comprising essays on the state's history and culture, descriptions of its major cities, automobile tours of important attractions, and a portfolio of photographs.

Cover of the Illinois state guide

Many books in the project have been updated by private companies or republished without updating. Although not then a state, a guide for Alaska was published, and also for Puerto Rico (but not for Hawaii).[1]

If there had been room in Rocinante I would have packed the W.P.A. Guides to the States, all forty-eight volumes of them...The complete set comprises the most comprehensive account of the United States ever got together, and nothing since has approached it."[2]

Origins

As part of the Federal Writers' Project established under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 and the Works Progress Administration, over 6,500 men and women were employed around the country as writers, collecting stories, interviews, and photographs on a variety of subjects. The project attracted many unemployed writers and artists, offering a wage of twenty dollars a week.[3][4] President Franklin D. Roosevelt enlisted Henry Alsberg, a journalist and playwright to head the project.

As part of this, the FWP developed and published a series of books that served as guides to the 48 existing states. Each book's primary purpose was to not only outline the history of the individual state, but its culture and geography as well. Their predecessor, Baedeker's Handbook for Travelers: United States, lacked much of what was needed to give a picture of America during the 1930s. Alsberg insisted that the new series of books paint a picture of American culture as a whole and celebrate the nation's diversity.[5] From 1937 to 1941, thousands of writers set out around the country to capture America's culture, conducting fieldwork, interviewing citizens, and observing and recording folk traditions and local customs. Writers from all over the country sought to capture American culture during the Great Depression, a difficult task given the dire circumstances. Alsberg tasked Benjamin A. Botkin, a folklorist and scholar, with running the folklore division of the project.[6] Botkin was responsible for coordinating and managing the writers, a task that was too large for Alsberg to handle, as the volume of work coming in was plentiful for the project. In this role, Botkin not only influenced the writers' folklore division but also had a great influence on their coverage of culture.[7]

The project's beginnings did not come without challenges. During its infancy, various writers' organizations pressured the project because of the parameters that were set by the FWP.[8] With the project bringing many established writers back into the workforce, the Authors' Guild of America became aggressive in the pursuit of relaxing guidelines for the writers, and also developed a disdain for the project's employment of writers with a lack of experience. With the FWP's main focus on creating jobs for the unemployed, the Author's Guild and organizations similar to it continued to criticize the amateurism of many writers on the project. The solution to this critique was a simple one: find enough work for all of the writers. The roles of the writers enlisted to work on the project not only included their initial role as writers, but also as photographers, geographers, and cartographers, allowing the creation of additional white collar jobs.[8]

Creation

The books in the series were to contain accurate and thorough accounts of American history, according to a letter to State directors on the project. Each book's primary purpose was to not only outline the history of the individual states but the following as well:

  • Geography
  • Agriculture
  • Tourist attractions
  • Ethnic groups
  • Architecture
  • Arts
  • Industry

Three different types of guides were published: state, regional, and city guides. Each guide had its own distinct features, but followed the same uniform structure.

State guides

 
The Pennsylvania guide highlighted the shipping industry in Chester, Pa. Highlighting different industries was a common feature in each of the guides.

Each of the 48 existing contiguous states had its own guide. The state guides included stories about the state's heritage, maps of major cities, as well as photographs of historic sites and tourist attractions. Each state's division of the FWP was responsible for printing and distributing the books. The state guides provided great detail as to each state's history. In the case of some states that had joined the union more recently as the nation grew, the guide presented an origin story or folklore account to describe its beginnings.[9] In the California Guide, writers used the story of El Dorado, the mythical tribal thief, to tell readers why settlers yearned to move to the new state in the mid-19th century.[9]

One priority for each guide was to have detailed road maps of cities and major highways throughout each state. The American Baedeker lacked them because during the time it was published, the automobile was not a common asset in everyday life in the country.[10] The state guides also exhibited industries unique to each state. Guides highlighted blue-collar industries such as shipping, mining, and oil rigging, informing readers about what drove state economies.[11] For instance, the Pennsylvania State Guide highlighted the state's shipping industry that helped grow and industrialize the city of Chester, which eventually made a comeback after the depression during World War II.[12]

The guides' main goal of highlighting aspects of the states' cultures and histories was an interesting task for the writers in charge of doing so. Several writers documented these challenges in their memos while working on the project. As the Depression went on, trying to capture normalcy became difficult. The projection of wealth in a nation that was experiencing a drastic rise in poverty was on display in many of the guides.[13] The South Carolina guide presented polo clubs as a popular form of sport and leisure, which were on the rise throughout the country leading up to the Depression.[14] Despite being highlighted as a focal point in the guide, this was in contrast to much of what many of the writers had seen during their travels.[13][15] Several writers noted in their memos how their perception of a state was changed by the culture that the Depression had created.[15] Overall the guides aimed to draw potential travelers to experience each state's culture, and projecting each state in the utmost positive light was critical to accomplishing this.[16]

Regional guides

 
The cover of the Tulsa guide, one of 40 city guides published.

The regional and city guides, similar to their state counterparts, kept much of the same format but had their own specific focuses. The regional guides were designed with a tourist heavy audience in mind, as some of their titles suggest. One of the regional books, Ghost Towns of Colorado, explored some of the most popular deserted towns in the western state. While the state guides provided an overview of tourist attractions in certain regions of the states, the regional guides allowed for a greater magnification of this. The regional guides also showcased the country's diversity in regional attractions, highlighting regions such as New England and vacation destinations such as Cape Cod. Three United States territories, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, were also included in the series, educating Americans about these more recently acquired regions.

City guides

The city guides had the most narrow scope out of all three types, as the focus was on a single location. Because of this, their maps could be in the greatest detail, not only giving an overview of a city's layout, but individual neighborhoods as well.[17] City Guides highlighted points of special interest in greater detail. In the Philadelphia guide, sites such as Carpenters' Hall and Girard College, an-all boys boarding school in the city's northern section, each had several pages dedicated to them.[18] The maps that were included in each book added value to them as material objects and not just literature.[19] With the increasing mobility afforded by the number of Americans who owned automobiles, the guides served as reliable and durable resources for travelers moving throughout the country.[19]

Impact within New Deal

Over the course of the five-year span during which FWP workers created the guides, nearly seven thousand writers, editors, researchers and historians were put back to work through working on the American Guide Series.[20] By the project's end the government had spent over $11 billion on employing the personnel on the project.[1] The guides also served as a representation on the New Deal's concern with regional interdependence and national planning, projecting a positive image of the nation during economically harsh times. Many writers were not only put back to work but other writers were able to use the project as a springboard as well, to launch their writing careers.

Legacy

The guidebooks are the most well-known publication to emerge from the FWP, having been reprinted several times, as scholars and researchers have sought them out for their cultural value.[21] When they were originally published, the guides restored a sense of pride in many of their respected regions, by promoting the history of each state or city, as well as popular tourist attractions and historical sites.[22] From a literary perspective, the guides expanded the definition of American literature. They showed how American writing could cover a wide range of analysis through biographical, folklore, and related geographic content.[19] During the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, several writers and politicians called for a new Federal Writers' Project.[23] Congressman Ted Lieu and Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez introduced legislation to create a new project, garnering support from several writers and journalists.[citation needed]

Gallery

Titles

States

State Title Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Alabama Alabama; a Guide to the Deep South, New York: Hastings House, 1941 Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Arizona Arizona, the Grand Canyon State (4th ed.). New York: Hastings House. 1956. 1940 ed. via Google Books HathiTrust
Arkansas Arkansas: a Guide to the State, New York, 1941, OCLC 478887 Google Books HathiTrust
California California: Guide to the Golden State, New York: Hastings House, 1939 Internet Archive
Colorado Colorado: a Guide to the Highest State. New York: Hastings House. 1945. 1941 ed. via Google Books Internet Archive
+ 1970 ed. via Internet Archive
Connecticut Connecticut: a Guide to its Roads, Lore, and People. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1938. Google Books HathiTrust
Delaware Delaware: A Guide to the First State. NY: Viking Press. 1938. Google Books HathiTrust
Florida Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State, 1939 Google Books Internet Archive
Georgia Georgia: a Guide to Its Towns and Countryside. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 1940. Google Books Internet Archive
Idaho Idaho: A Guide in Word and Pictures. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers. 1937. Internet Archive
Illinois Illinois: A Descriptive and Historical Guide. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co. 1939. Google Books Internet Archive
Indiana Indiana: a Guide to the Hoosier State. New York: Oxford University Press. 1941. Google Books HathiTrust
Iowa Iowa: a Guide to the Hawkeye State, New York: Viking, 1938 Google Books HathiTrust
Kansas Kansas: A Guide to the Sunflower State, 1939. Google Books HathiTrust
Kentucky Kentucky: a Guide to the Bluegrass State. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. 1939. Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Louisiana Louisiana: a Guide to the State. NY: Hastings House. 1941. Google Books HathiTrust
Maine Maine: a Guide 'Down East'. Boston: Houghton Mifllin. 1937. Google Books HathiTrust
Maryland Maryland: a Guide to the Old Line State. New York: Oxford University Press. 1940. Google Books HathiTrust
Massachusetts Massachusetts: a Guide to its Places and People, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1937 Google Books HathiTrust
Michigan Michigan: a Guide to the Wolverine State. New York: Oxford University Press. 1941. Google Books
Minnesota A State Guide, 1938 Google Books Internet Archive
Mississippi Mississippi; a Guide to the Magnolia State, New York: Viking, 1949, OCLC 478887 1938 ed. via Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Missouri Missouri: A Guide to the 'Show Me' State, New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941 Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Montana Montana: a State Guide Book. NY: Viking Press. 1939. HathiTrust Internet Archive
Nebraska Nebraska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State, 1939 Google Books HathiTrust
Nevada Nevada: a Guide to the Silver State, Portland, Oregon: Binfords & Mort, 1957 1940 ed. via Google Books HathiTrust
New Hampshire New Hampshire: a Guide to the Granite State. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1938. ISBN 9780403021796. Google Books HathiTrust
New Jersey New Jersey: a Guide to its Present and Past. NY: Hastings House. 1946. 1939 ed. via Google Books HathiTrust
New Mexico New Mexico: a Guide to the Colorful State. NY: Hastings House. 1940. Google Books HathiTrust
New York New York: a Guide to the Empire State. New York: Oxford University Press. 1940. HathiTrust
North Carolina North Carolina: a Guide to the Old North State. 1939. Google Books Internet Archive
North Dakota North Dakota: a Guide to the Northern Prairie State, State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1938 Google Books
Ohio The Ohio Guide, Oxford University Press, 1940 Google Books Internet Archive
Oklahoma Oklahoma: a Guide to the Sooner State, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1941 Google Books Internet Archive
Oregon Oregon: End of the Trail. Portland: Binfords & Mort. 1951. 1940 ed. via Google Books HathiTrust
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania: a Guide to the Keystone State, New York: Oxford University Press, 1940 Google Books
Rhode Island Rhode Island: A Guide to the Smallest State. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 1937. OCLC 691847. Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
South Carolina South Carolina: a Guide to the Palmetto State, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1941 HathiTrust Internet Archive
South Dakota South Dakota Guide. 1938. Google Books Internet Archive
Tennessee Tennessee: a Guide to the State, New York: Viking, 1939 Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Texas Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State, New York: Hastings House, 1940 Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Utah Utah: A Guide to the State, 1941 Google Books HathiTrust
Vermont Vermont: a Guide to the Green Mountain State. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Riverside Press. 1937. Internet Archive
Virginia Virginia: a Guide to the Old Dominion, Oxford University Press, 1941 Google Books Internet Archive
Washington Washington: a Guide to the Evergreen State, Portland, Oregon: Binfords & Mort, 1941, OCLC 5847836 Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
West Virginia West Virginia: A Guide to the Mountain State. New York: Oxford University Press. 1941. Google Books
Google Books
Wisconsin Wisconsin: A Guide to the Badger State, 1941 Google Books HathiTrust
Wyoming Wyoming: a Guide to Its History, Highways and People, 1941 Google Books

Cities

State City Title Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive Other
Arkansas North Little Rock Guide to North Little Rock. 1936. OCLC 11575040. Hathi
California Los Angeles Los Angeles: A Guide to the City and Its Environs. 1941. HathiTrust Internet Archive
California San Diego San Diego: A California City. 1937. HathiTrust
California San Francisco San Francisco: the Bay and its Cities. 1940. 1947 ed. via HathiTrust Internet Archive
California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara: A Guide to the Channel City and its Environs. 1941. Internet Archive
Delaware Newcastle New Castle on the Delaware. 1936. HathiTrust
District of Columbia Washington Washington, City and Capital. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1937. HathiTrust
Florida Key West A Guide to Key West. 1941. HathiTrust
Florida Miami Planning Your Vacation in Florida; Miami and Dade County including Miami Beach and Coral Gables. 1941. Internet Archive
Florida St Augustine Seeing St. Augustine. 1937. HathiTrust
Georgia Atlanta Atlanta: A City of the Modern South. 1942. OCLC 1299312424. Internet Archive
Georgia Augusta Augusta. 1938. OCLC 1411325. HathiTrust
Georgia Savannah Savannah. 1937. HathiTrust
Illinois Cairo Cairo Guide. HathiTrust
Illinois Galena HathiTrust
Illinois Princeton HathiTrust
Iowa Dubuque[24] A Guide to Dubuque HathiTrust
Iowa Estherville A Guide to Estherville, Iowa. 1939. HathiTrust
Iowa McGregor A Guide to McGregor. 1940.
Kentucky Henderson Henderson: A Guide to Audubon's Home Town in Kentucky. 1941.
Kentucky Lexington Lexington and the Bluegrass Country. 1938. HathiTrust
Kentucky Louisville Louisville: A Guide to Falls City. 1940.
Louisiana New Orleans New Orleans City Guide. 1938. Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive
Maine Portland Portland City Guide. 1940. Internet Archive
Nebraska Lincoln Lincoln City Guide. 1937.
New Jersey Princeton Princeton and its Neighbors.[24]
New York Albany HathiTrust
New York New York City The New York City Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to the Five Boroughs of the Metropolis; Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Richmond. 1939. HathiTrust Internet Archive
New York Rochester[24] Rochester and Monroe County. 1937. Internet Archive
North Dakota Bismarck[24]
Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati: A Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors. 1943. HathiTrust
Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa: A Guide to the Oil Capital. 1938.
Pennsylvania Erie Erie: A Guide to the City and County. 1938. HathiTrust Internet Archive
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Philadelphia: A Guide to the Nation's Birthplace. Internet Archive
Texas Beaumont Beaumont: A Guide to the City and Its Environs. 1939. OCLC 1386509.
Texas Denison[24]
Texas Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, a History and Guide. Corpus Christi Caller-Times. 1942. OCLC 2674098.
Texas Houston Houston, a History and Guide. 1942. University of North Texas
Texas San Antonio San Antonio: A History and Guide. HathiTrust
Wisconsin Portage HathiTrust

Regions and territories

 
Mount Hood: A Guide (1940)
Region Locale Title Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive Other
Northeast Bergen County Panorama. 1941. Internet Archive
Northeast Berkshire Hills The Berkshire Hills. 1939. HathiTrust
Northeast Cape Cod Cape Cod Pilot: A Loquacious Guide. 1937.
West Death Valley Death Valley: A Guide. 1939.
West Ghost Towns of Colorado. 1947.
West Guide to Alaska: Last American Frontier. 1939. Google Books
Midwest Guide to Cedar Rapids and Northwest Iowa. 1937.
Northeast New England Here's New England! A Guide to Vacationland. 1939.
South Intracoastal Waterway, Norfolk to Key West. 1937. HathiTrust
Midwest Arrowhead Country Minnesota Arrowhead Country. 1941.
South Mississippi Gulf Coast: Yesterday and Today, 1699-1939. 1939. HathiTrust
West Monterey Peninsula Monterey Peninsula. 1941. HathiTrust
West Mount Hood Mound Hood: A Guide. 1940. Google Books
Northeast New York Panorama. 1938. Internet Archive
South Ocean Highway The Ocean Highway: New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida. 1938.
Midwest; West Oregon Trail, US 30: The Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. 1939. Google Books
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico: a Guide to the Island of Boriquén. New York: University Society. 1940. OCLC 245805. HathiTrust Internet Archive
Northeast; South U.S. Route 1 U.S. One: Maine to Florida. 1938. HathiTrust

References

  1. ^ Project, Federal Writers' (2013-10-31). The WPA Guide to Alaska: The Last Frontier State. Trinity University Press.
  2. ^ Steinbeck, John (1962). Travels with Charley. Viking. p. 97.
  3. ^ "Introduction | Articles and Essays | American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940 | Digital Collections | Library of Congress". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  4. ^ "Introduction | Articles and Essays | American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940 | Digital Collections | Library of Congress". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  5. ^ Wesling, Meg (2013). "American Modernism on Display: Tourism and Literary Form in the Works Progress Administration's Guide Series". Amerikastudien / American Studies. 58 (3): 427–450. ISSN 0340-2827. JSTOR 43485899.
  6. ^ Taylor, David (2009). Soul of a People: The WPA Writers' Project Uncovers Depression America. Wiley. pp. 76–78.
  7. ^ Taylor, David (2009). Soul of a People: The WPA Writers' Project Uncovers Depression America. Wiley. p. 77.
  8. ^ a b Griswold, Wendy (2016). American Guides: The Federal Writers' Project and the Casting of American Culture. University of Chicago Press. pp. 42–45.
  9. ^ a b Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Northern California (1939). California : a guide to the Golden state. Prelinger Library. New York : Hastings House.
  10. ^ Griswold, Wendy (2016). American Guides: The Federal Writers' Project and the Casting of American Culture. University of Chicago Press. pp. 73–87.
  11. ^ Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progres Administration (1940). Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Keystone State. US History Publishers.
  12. ^ Federal Writers' Project of America (1940). Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Keystone State. Federal Writers' Project. p. 177.
  13. ^ a b Taylor, David (2009). Soul of a People: The WPA Writers' Project Uncovers Depression America. Wiley. pp. 141–159.
  14. ^ Writers' Program (1941). South Carolina: a guide to the Palmetto state. George A. Smathers Libraries University of Florida. New York: Oxford university press.
  15. ^ a b Taylor, David (2009). Soul of a People: The WPA Writers' Project Uncovers Depression America. Wiley. pp. 161–177.
  16. ^ Griswold, Wendy (2016). American Guides: The Federal Writers' Project and the Casting of American Culture. University of Chicago Press. p. 149.
  17. ^ Federal Writers' Project (Pa.); Pennsylvania Historical Commission (1937). Philadelphia, a guide to the nation's birthplace. Prelinger Library. Harrisburg, Penn. : Telegraph Press. ISBN 978-0-403-02864-1.
  18. ^ Federal Writers' Project of America (1937). Philadelphia: A Guide to the Nation's Birthplace. Telegraph Press. pp. 339–373.
  19. ^ a b c Griswold, Wendy (2016). American Gudes: The Federal Writers' Project and the Casting of American Culture. The University of Chicago Press. pp. 230–232.
  20. ^ Collins, Sheila. The Democratization of Culture. Oxford University Press. p. 212.
  21. ^ Yagoda, Ben (2021-07-29). "'Republic of Detours' Review: The New Deal in Travel Guides". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  22. ^ Writers' Program. Virginia (1941). Virginia: a guide to the Old Dominion. Internet Archive. New York : Oxford University Press.
  23. ^ Lieu, Ted (2021-05-07). "H.R.3054 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): 21st Century Federal Writers' Project Act". www.congress.gov. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  24. ^ a b c d e Federal Writers' Project (1938). Catalog: American Guide Series. Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. hdl:2027/mdp.39015033903686.

Further reading

  • Mangione, Jerre "The Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers' Project 1935-1943", Little, Brown, 1972
  • Christine Bold (1999), The WPA Guides: Mapping America, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, ISBN 1578061946
  • Gross, Andrew S. "The American Guide Series: Patriotism as Brand-Name Identification" Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory. Vol 62 Number 1. p. 85-111. 2006
  • Powell, Lawrence N. Southern Spaces 29 July 2009.
  • Kelly, Andrew. "Kentucky by Design: The Decorative Arts and American Culture", University Press of Kentucky, 2015. ISBN 978-0-8131-5567-8
  • DeMasi, Susan Rubenstein. Henry Alsberg: The Driving Force of the New Deal's Federal Writers' Project, McFarland and Co., 2016.
  • David M. Shribman (March 19, 2021), "Dreaming of a Federal Writers' Project 2.0", Boston Globe

See also

External links

  • Parigi Books: Gallery of American Guide book covers
  • American Guide Series: Guidebooks for each state, including Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii, published by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration, 1940–42, (121 titles dispersed in the division's collection). From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress
  • University of South Florida Libraries: Tampa WPA Papers Manuscripts and revised typescripts of the Florida edition of the American Guide Series, particularly to the City of Tampa

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The American Guide Series includes books and pamphlets published from 1937 to 1941 under the auspices of the Federal Writers Project FWP a Depression era program that was part of the larger Works Progress Administration in the United States The American Guide Series books were compiled by the FWP but printed by individual states and contained detailed histories of each of the then 48 states of the Union with descriptions of every major city and town The series not only detailed the histories of the 48 states but provided insight to their cultures as well In total the project employed over 6 000 writers The format was uniform comprising essays on the state s history and culture descriptions of its major cities automobile tours of important attractions and a portfolio of photographs Cover of the Illinois state guideMany books in the project have been updated by private companies or republished without updating Although not then a state a guide for Alaska was published and also for Puerto Rico but not for Hawaii 1 If there had been room in Rocinante I would have packed the W P A Guides to the States all forty eight volumes of them The complete set comprises the most comprehensive account of the United States ever got together and nothing since has approached it 2 John Steinbeck Travels with Charley 1962 Contents 1 Origins 2 Creation 2 1 State guides 2 2 Regional guides 2 3 City guides 3 Impact within New Deal 4 Legacy 5 Gallery 6 Titles 6 1 States 6 2 Cities 6 3 Regions and territories 7 References 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 External linksOrigins EditMain article Federal Writers Project As part of the Federal Writers Project established under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 and the Works Progress Administration over 6 500 men and women were employed around the country as writers collecting stories interviews and photographs on a variety of subjects The project attracted many unemployed writers and artists offering a wage of twenty dollars a week 3 4 President Franklin D Roosevelt enlisted Henry Alsberg a journalist and playwright to head the project As part of this the FWP developed and published a series of books that served as guides to the 48 existing states Each book s primary purpose was to not only outline the history of the individual state but its culture and geography as well Their predecessor Baedeker s Handbook for Travelers United States lacked much of what was needed to give a picture of America during the 1930s Alsberg insisted that the new series of books paint a picture of American culture as a whole and celebrate the nation s diversity 5 From 1937 to 1941 thousands of writers set out around the country to capture America s culture conducting fieldwork interviewing citizens and observing and recording folk traditions and local customs Writers from all over the country sought to capture American culture during the Great Depression a difficult task given the dire circumstances Alsberg tasked Benjamin A Botkin a folklorist and scholar with running the folklore division of the project 6 Botkin was responsible for coordinating and managing the writers a task that was too large for Alsberg to handle as the volume of work coming in was plentiful for the project In this role Botkin not only influenced the writers folklore division but also had a great influence on their coverage of culture 7 The project s beginnings did not come without challenges During its infancy various writers organizations pressured the project because of the parameters that were set by the FWP 8 With the project bringing many established writers back into the workforce the Authors Guild of America became aggressive in the pursuit of relaxing guidelines for the writers and also developed a disdain for the project s employment of writers with a lack of experience With the FWP s main focus on creating jobs for the unemployed the Author s Guild and organizations similar to it continued to criticize the amateurism of many writers on the project The solution to this critique was a simple one find enough work for all of the writers The roles of the writers enlisted to work on the project not only included their initial role as writers but also as photographers geographers and cartographers allowing the creation of additional white collar jobs 8 Creation EditThe books in the series were to contain accurate and thorough accounts of American history according to a letter to State directors on the project Each book s primary purpose was to not only outline the history of the individual states but the following as well Geography Agriculture Tourist attractions Ethnic groups Architecture Arts IndustryThree different types of guides were published state regional and city guides Each guide had its own distinct features but followed the same uniform structure State guides Edit The Pennsylvania guide highlighted the shipping industry in Chester Pa Highlighting different industries was a common feature in each of the guides Each of the 48 existing contiguous states had its own guide The state guides included stories about the state s heritage maps of major cities as well as photographs of historic sites and tourist attractions Each state s division of the FWP was responsible for printing and distributing the books The state guides provided great detail as to each state s history In the case of some states that had joined the union more recently as the nation grew the guide presented an origin story or folklore account to describe its beginnings 9 In the California Guide writers used the story of El Dorado the mythical tribal thief to tell readers why settlers yearned to move to the new state in the mid 19th century 9 One priority for each guide was to have detailed road maps of cities and major highways throughout each state The American Baedeker lacked them because during the time it was published the automobile was not a common asset in everyday life in the country 10 The state guides also exhibited industries unique to each state Guides highlighted blue collar industries such as shipping mining and oil rigging informing readers about what drove state economies 11 For instance the Pennsylvania State Guide highlighted the state s shipping industry that helped grow and industrialize the city of Chester which eventually made a comeback after the depression during World War II 12 The guides main goal of highlighting aspects of the states cultures and histories was an interesting task for the writers in charge of doing so Several writers documented these challenges in their memos while working on the project As the Depression went on trying to capture normalcy became difficult The projection of wealth in a nation that was experiencing a drastic rise in poverty was on display in many of the guides 13 The South Carolina guide presented polo clubs as a popular form of sport and leisure which were on the rise throughout the country leading up to the Depression 14 Despite being highlighted as a focal point in the guide this was in contrast to much of what many of the writers had seen during their travels 13 15 Several writers noted in their memos how their perception of a state was changed by the culture that the Depression had created 15 Overall the guides aimed to draw potential travelers to experience each state s culture and projecting each state in the utmost positive light was critical to accomplishing this 16 Regional guides Edit The cover of the Tulsa guide one of 40 city guides published The regional and city guides similar to their state counterparts kept much of the same format but had their own specific focuses The regional guides were designed with a tourist heavy audience in mind as some of their titles suggest One of the regional books Ghost Towns of Colorado explored some of the most popular deserted towns in the western state While the state guides provided an overview of tourist attractions in certain regions of the states the regional guides allowed for a greater magnification of this The regional guides also showcased the country s diversity in regional attractions highlighting regions such as New England and vacation destinations such as Cape Cod Three United States territories Alaska Hawaii and Puerto Rico were also included in the series educating Americans about these more recently acquired regions City guides Edit The city guides had the most narrow scope out of all three types as the focus was on a single location Because of this their maps could be in the greatest detail not only giving an overview of a city s layout but individual neighborhoods as well 17 City Guides highlighted points of special interest in greater detail In the Philadelphia guide sites such as Carpenters Hall and Girard College an all boys boarding school in the city s northern section each had several pages dedicated to them 18 The maps that were included in each book added value to them as material objects and not just literature 19 With the increasing mobility afforded by the number of Americans who owned automobiles the guides served as reliable and durable resources for travelers moving throughout the country 19 Impact within New Deal EditOver the course of the five year span during which FWP workers created the guides nearly seven thousand writers editors researchers and historians were put back to work through working on the American Guide Series 20 By the project s end the government had spent over 11 billion on employing the personnel on the project 1 The guides also served as a representation on the New Deal s concern with regional interdependence and national planning projecting a positive image of the nation during economically harsh times Many writers were not only put back to work but other writers were able to use the project as a springboard as well to launch their writing careers Legacy EditThe guidebooks are the most well known publication to emerge from the FWP having been reprinted several times as scholars and researchers have sought them out for their cultural value 21 When they were originally published the guides restored a sense of pride in many of their respected regions by promoting the history of each state or city as well as popular tourist attractions and historical sites 22 From a literary perspective the guides expanded the definition of American literature They showed how American writing could cover a wide range of analysis through biographical folklore and related geographic content 19 During the start of the COVID 19 pandemic several writers and politicians called for a new Federal Writers Project 23 Congressman Ted Lieu and Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez introduced legislation to create a new project garnering support from several writers and journalists citation needed Gallery Edit A chapter heading from the Ohio guide A map of San Diego from the California guide published in 1939 Poster advertising state by state WPA Writers Projects that describe America to America Map of downtown San Francisco in the California guide The story of El Dorado from the California guide The cover of the Pennsylvania guide highlighting the state s once prosperous steel industry Artwork from the California guide A picture of Yosemite Falls in the California guide Illustration of a Magnolia the state flower of Mississippi in its state guide The cover of the Philadelphia guide with Independence Hall as its face The cover of the Nevada guide which featured the Hoover DamTitles EditStates Edit State Title Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveAlabama Alabama a Guide to the Deep South New York Hastings House 1941 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveArizona Arizona the Grand Canyon State 4th ed New York Hastings House 1956 1940 ed via Google Books HathiTrustArkansas Arkansas a Guide to the State New York 1941 OCLC 478887 Google Books HathiTrustCalifornia California Guide to the Golden State New York Hastings House 1939 Internet ArchiveColorado Colorado a Guide to the Highest State New York Hastings House 1945 1941 ed via Google Books Internet Archive 1970 ed via Internet ArchiveConnecticut Connecticut a Guide to its Roads Lore and People Boston Houghton Mifflin 1938 Google Books HathiTrustDelaware Delaware A Guide to the First State NY Viking Press 1938 Google Books HathiTrustFlorida Florida A Guide to the Southernmost State 1939 Google Books Internet ArchiveGeorgia Georgia a Guide to Its Towns and Countryside Athens University of Georgia Press 1940 Google Books Internet ArchiveIdaho Idaho A Guide in Word and Pictures Caldwell ID Caxton Printers 1937 Internet ArchiveIllinois Illinois A Descriptive and Historical Guide Chicago A C McClurg amp Co 1939 Google Books Internet ArchiveIndiana Indiana a Guide to the Hoosier State New York Oxford University Press 1941 Google Books HathiTrustIowa Iowa a Guide to the Hawkeye State New York Viking 1938 Google Books HathiTrustKansas Kansas A Guide to the Sunflower State 1939 Google Books HathiTrustKentucky Kentucky a Guide to the Bluegrass State New York Harcourt Brace and Company 1939 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveLouisiana Louisiana a Guide to the State NY Hastings House 1941 Google Books HathiTrustMaine Maine a Guide Down East Boston Houghton Mifllin 1937 Google Books HathiTrustMaryland Maryland a Guide to the Old Line State New York Oxford University Press 1940 Google Books HathiTrustMassachusetts Massachusetts a Guide to its Places and People Boston Houghton Mifflin 1937 Google Books HathiTrustMichigan Michigan a Guide to the Wolverine State New York Oxford University Press 1941 Google BooksMinnesota A State Guide 1938 Google Books Internet ArchiveMississippi Mississippi a Guide to the Magnolia State New York Viking 1949 OCLC 478887 1938 ed via Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveMissouri Missouri A Guide to the Show Me State New York Duell Sloan and Pearce 1941 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveMontana Montana a State Guide Book NY Viking Press 1939 HathiTrust Internet ArchiveNebraska Nebraska A Guide to the Cornhusker State 1939 Google Books HathiTrustNevada Nevada a Guide to the Silver State Portland Oregon Binfords amp Mort 1957 1940 ed via Google Books HathiTrustNew Hampshire New Hampshire a Guide to the Granite State Boston Houghton Mifflin 1938 ISBN 9780403021796 Google Books HathiTrustNew Jersey New Jersey a Guide to its Present and Past NY Hastings House 1946 1939 ed via Google Books HathiTrustNew Mexico New Mexico a Guide to the Colorful State NY Hastings House 1940 Google Books HathiTrustNew York New York a Guide to the Empire State New York Oxford University Press 1940 HathiTrustNorth Carolina North Carolina a Guide to the Old North State 1939 Google Books Internet ArchiveNorth Dakota North Dakota a Guide to the Northern Prairie State State Historical Society of North Dakota 1938 Google BooksOhio The Ohio Guide Oxford University Press 1940 Google Books Internet ArchiveOklahoma Oklahoma a Guide to the Sooner State Norman University of Oklahoma Press 1941 Google Books Internet ArchiveOregon Oregon End of the Trail Portland Binfords amp Mort 1951 1940 ed via Google Books HathiTrustPennsylvania Pennsylvania a Guide to the Keystone State New York Oxford University Press 1940 Google BooksRhode Island Rhode Island A Guide to the Smallest State Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1937 OCLC 691847 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveSouth Carolina South Carolina a Guide to the Palmetto State Boston Houghton Mifflin 1941 HathiTrust Internet ArchiveSouth Dakota South Dakota Guide 1938 Google Books Internet ArchiveTennessee Tennessee a Guide to the State New York Viking 1939 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveTexas Texas A Guide to the Lone Star State New York Hastings House 1940 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveUtah Utah A Guide to the State 1941 Google Books HathiTrustVermont Vermont a Guide to the Green Mountain State Cambridge Massachusetts Riverside Press 1937 Internet ArchiveVirginia Virginia a Guide to the Old Dominion Oxford University Press 1941 Google Books Internet ArchiveWashington Washington a Guide to the Evergreen State Portland Oregon Binfords amp Mort 1941 OCLC 5847836 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveWest Virginia West Virginia A Guide to the Mountain State New York Oxford University Press 1941 Google BooksGoogle BooksWisconsin Wisconsin A Guide to the Badger State 1941 Google Books HathiTrustWyoming Wyoming a Guide to Its History Highways and People 1941 Google BooksCities Edit State City Title Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive OtherArkansas North Little Rock Guide to North Little Rock 1936 OCLC 11575040 HathiCalifornia Los Angeles Los Angeles A Guide to the City and Its Environs 1941 HathiTrust Internet ArchiveCalifornia San Diego San Diego A California City 1937 HathiTrustCalifornia San Francisco San Francisco the Bay and its Cities 1940 1947 ed via HathiTrust Internet ArchiveCalifornia Santa Barbara Santa Barbara A Guide to the Channel City and its Environs 1941 Internet ArchiveDelaware Newcastle New Castle on the Delaware 1936 HathiTrustDistrict of Columbia Washington Washington City and Capital Washington D C Government Printing Office 1937 HathiTrustFlorida Key West A Guide to Key West 1941 HathiTrustFlorida Miami Planning Your Vacation in Florida Miami and Dade County including Miami Beach and Coral Gables 1941 Internet ArchiveFlorida St Augustine Seeing St Augustine 1937 HathiTrustGeorgia Atlanta Atlanta A City of the Modern South 1942 OCLC 1299312424 Internet ArchiveGeorgia Augusta Augusta 1938 OCLC 1411325 HathiTrustGeorgia Savannah Savannah 1937 HathiTrustIllinois Cairo Cairo Guide HathiTrustIllinois Galena HathiTrustIllinois Princeton HathiTrustIowa Dubuque 24 A Guide to Dubuque HathiTrustIowa Estherville A Guide to Estherville Iowa 1939 HathiTrustIowa McGregor A Guide to McGregor 1940 Kentucky Henderson Henderson A Guide to Audubon s Home Town in Kentucky 1941 Kentucky Lexington Lexington and the Bluegrass Country 1938 HathiTrustKentucky Louisville Louisville A Guide to Falls City 1940 Louisiana New Orleans New Orleans City Guide 1938 Google Books HathiTrust Internet ArchiveMaine Portland Portland City Guide 1940 Internet ArchiveNebraska Lincoln Lincoln City Guide 1937 New Jersey Princeton Princeton and its Neighbors 24 New York Albany HathiTrustNew York New York City The New York City Guide A Comprehensive Guide to the Five Boroughs of the Metropolis Manhattan Brooklyn the Bronx Queens and Richmond 1939 HathiTrust Internet ArchiveNew York Rochester 24 Rochester and Monroe County 1937 Internet ArchiveNorth Dakota Bismarck 24 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati A Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors 1943 HathiTrustOklahoma Tulsa Tulsa A Guide to the Oil Capital 1938 Pennsylvania Erie Erie A Guide to the City and County 1938 HathiTrust Internet ArchivePennsylvania Philadelphia Philadelphia A Guide to the Nation s Birthplace Internet ArchiveTexas Beaumont Beaumont A Guide to the City and Its Environs 1939 OCLC 1386509 Texas Denison 24 Texas Corpus Christi Corpus Christi a History and Guide Corpus Christi Caller Times 1942 OCLC 2674098 Texas Houston Houston a History and Guide 1942 University of North TexasTexas San Antonio San Antonio A History and Guide HathiTrustWisconsin Portage HathiTrustRegions and territories Edit Mount Hood A Guide 1940 Region Locale Title Google Books HathiTrust Internet Archive OtherNortheast Bergen County Panorama 1941 Internet ArchiveNortheast Berkshire Hills The Berkshire Hills 1939 HathiTrustNortheast Cape Cod Cape Cod Pilot A Loquacious Guide 1937 West Death Valley Death Valley A Guide 1939 West Ghost Towns of Colorado 1947 West Guide to Alaska Last American Frontier 1939 Google BooksMidwest Guide to Cedar Rapids and Northwest Iowa 1937 Northeast New England Here s New England A Guide to Vacationland 1939 South Intracoastal Waterway Norfolk to Key West 1937 HathiTrustMidwest Arrowhead Country Minnesota Arrowhead Country 1941 South Mississippi Gulf Coast Yesterday and Today 1699 1939 1939 HathiTrustWest Monterey Peninsula Monterey Peninsula 1941 HathiTrustWest Mount Hood Mound Hood A Guide 1940 Google BooksNortheast New York Panorama 1938 Internet ArchiveSouth Ocean Highway The Ocean Highway New Brunswick New Jersey to Jacksonville Florida 1938 Midwest West Oregon Trail US 30 The Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean 1939 Google BooksPuerto Rico Puerto Rico a Guide to the Island of Boriquen New York University Society 1940 OCLC 245805 HathiTrust Internet ArchiveNortheast South U S Route 1 U S One Maine to Florida 1938 HathiTrustReferences Edit Project Federal Writers 2013 10 31 The WPA Guide to Alaska The Last Frontier State Trinity University Press Steinbeck John 1962 Travels with Charley Viking p 97 Introduction Articles and Essays American Life Histories Manuscripts from the Federal Writers Project 1936 1940 Digital Collections Library of Congress Library of Congress Washington D C 20540 USA Retrieved 2022 04 28 Introduction Articles and Essays American Life Histories Manuscripts from the Federal Writers Project 1936 1940 Digital Collections Library of Congress Library of Congress Washington D C 20540 USA Retrieved 2022 04 28 Wesling Meg 2013 American Modernism on Display Tourism and Literary Form in the Works Progress Administration s Guide Series Amerikastudien American Studies 58 3 427 450 ISSN 0340 2827 JSTOR 43485899 Taylor David 2009 Soul of a People The WPA Writers Project Uncovers Depression America Wiley pp 76 78 Taylor David 2009 Soul of a People The WPA Writers Project Uncovers Depression America Wiley p 77 a b Griswold Wendy 2016 American Guides The Federal Writers Project and the Casting of American Culture University of Chicago Press pp 42 45 a b Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration of Northern California 1939 California a guide to the Golden state Prelinger Library New York Hastings House Griswold Wendy 2016 American Guides The Federal Writers Project and the Casting of American Culture University of Chicago Press pp 73 87 Federal Writers Project of the Works Progres Administration 1940 Pennsylvania A Guide to the Keystone State US History Publishers Federal Writers Project of America 1940 Pennsylvania A Guide to the Keystone State Federal Writers Project p 177 a b Taylor David 2009 Soul of a People The WPA Writers Project Uncovers Depression America Wiley pp 141 159 Writers Program 1941 South Carolina a guide to the Palmetto state George A Smathers Libraries University of Florida New York Oxford university press a b Taylor David 2009 Soul of a People The WPA Writers Project Uncovers Depression America Wiley pp 161 177 Griswold Wendy 2016 American Guides The Federal Writers Project and the Casting of American Culture University of Chicago Press p 149 Federal Writers Project Pa Pennsylvania Historical Commission 1937 Philadelphia a guide to the nation s birthplace Prelinger Library Harrisburg Penn Telegraph Press ISBN 978 0 403 02864 1 Federal Writers Project of America 1937 Philadelphia A Guide to the Nation s Birthplace Telegraph Press pp 339 373 a b c Griswold Wendy 2016 American Gudes The Federal Writers Project and the Casting of American Culture The University of Chicago Press pp 230 232 Collins Sheila The Democratization of Culture Oxford University Press p 212 Yagoda Ben 2021 07 29 Republic of Detours Review The New Deal in Travel Guides Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 05 02 Writers Program Virginia 1941 Virginia a guide to the Old Dominion Internet Archive New York Oxford University Press Lieu Ted 2021 05 07 H R 3054 117th Congress 2021 2022 21st Century Federal Writers Project Act www congress gov Retrieved 2022 05 04 a b c d e Federal Writers Project 1938 Catalog American Guide Series Washington DC U S Government Printing Office hdl 2027 mdp 39015033903686 Further reading EditMangione Jerre The Dream and the Deal The Federal Writers Project 1935 1943 Little Brown 1972 Christine Bold 1999 The WPA Guides Mapping America Jackson University Press of Mississippi ISBN 1578061946 Gross Andrew S The American Guide Series Patriotism as Brand Name Identification Arizona Quarterly A Journal of American Literature Culture and Theory Vol 62 Number 1 p 85 111 2006 Powell Lawrence N Lyle Saxon and the WPA Guide to New Orleans Southern Spaces 29 July 2009 Kelly Andrew Kentucky by Design The Decorative Arts and American Culture University Press of Kentucky 2015 ISBN 978 0 8131 5567 8 DeMasi Susan Rubenstein Henry Alsberg The Driving Force of the New Deal s Federal Writers Project McFarland and Co 2016 David M Shribman March 19 2021 Dreaming of a Federal Writers Project 2 0 Boston GlobeSee also EditHistorical Records Survey Index of American DesignExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to American Guide Series Parigi Books Gallery of American Guide book covers American Guide Series Guidebooks for each state including Alaska Puerto Rico and Hawaii published by the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration 1940 42 121 titles dispersed in the division s collection From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress University of South Florida Libraries Tampa WPA Papers Manuscripts and revised typescripts of the Florida edition of the American Guide Series particularly to the City of Tampa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Guide Series amp oldid 1117374635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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