Marion Post Wolcott, Wendall Drug Co., Advertisement on side of a drug store, North Carolina, 1939, signed gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Wagons deliver tobacco to a barn on the farm of Russell Spears, New Lexington, Kentucky, 1940, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Gladys Crimer drying her hands on a paper towel and Berenice Mathis and Edna Law washing theirs in the cleanup corner in the second- and thirtd-grade schoolroom, near Montezuma, Georgia, 1939, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, signed by artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Hot lunches for children of agricultural workers in day nursery of Okeechobee Migratory Labor Camp, Belle Glade, FL, 1941, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, signed by artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Haircutting in front of general store, Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Mississippi, 1939 gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, signed by artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Migrants playing checkers (with bottle caps), on a juke joint porch after a “freeze-out” of vegetable crops. Near Okeechobee, Florida, 1939, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, signed by artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, A tenant family on porch of their home. They are Farm Security Administration borrowers. Casewell County, North Carolina, 1940, gelatin silver print, signed, 11 x 14 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Family on the porch of their home, Natchitoches, Louisiana, 1940, gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 inches, signed by the artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Young men waiting to be paid for picking cotton, inside plantation store, Marcella Plantation, Milestone, Mississippi, 1939, gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Cutting crested wheat grass, old binder-four horse team. Judith Basin, Montana, 1941, gelatin silver print, signed, 11 x 14 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Board and split rail fences around fields of shocked corn. Near Marion, Virginia, 1940, gelatin silver print, signed, 16 x 20 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Taking a drink and resting from hoeing cotton, Allen Plantation, an FSA project. Natchitoches, Louisiana, 1941, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, signed by artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Jorena Pettway sorting peas inside her smokehouse. She still has many fruits and vegetables, which she canned last year, on the shelves around her. Gee’s Bend, Alabama, 1939, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, signed by artist, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Star pupil, 82 years old, reading her lesson in adult class, Gee’s Bend, Alabama, May, 1939, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Migrant family from Missouri camping out in cane brush. One woman said, “We ain’t never lived like hogs before but we sure does now.” Canal Point, Florida, 1939, gelatin silver print, signed, 16 x 20 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Mrs, Lloyd, ninety-one years old, and daughter with pellagra, in doorway of old log house. Near Carboro, North Carolina, 1929, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Miners wife on the porch of their home, an abandoned company store, Pursglove, West Virginia, 1938 gelatin silver print, signed by Lee Wolcott, 5 x 7 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Mrs. Lloyd, ninety-one year old mother of Miss Nettie Lloyd, who is a pellagra victim. Mrs. Lloyd was born and reared in Orange County; has lived on this spot since her marriage sixty-nine years ago. It is on a new road leading off from left of Route number 54, about four miles west of Carrboro, Orange County, North Carolina, 1939 gelatin silver print, signed, 11 x 14 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Meeting of the county land use planning committee to work on country maps, in the school house, Yanceyville, North Carolina, 1940, gelatin silver print, signed, 11 x 14 inches, $3000.
Marion Post Wolcott, Mr. Whitely in his general store. He also owns a bank, cotton exchange, and real estate. He was the first man to settle in town; he cut down trees and pulled out stumps for “main” street. Wendell, North Carolina, 1940, gelatin silver print, signed, 11 x 14 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Pahokee Hotel, migrant vegetable pickers’ quarters, Near Homestead, Florida, 1941, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Facsimile of a letter written by President Roosevelt to a resident painted on the side of a building. Port Gibson, Mississippi, 1940, gelatin silver print, signed, 8 x 10 inches
Marion Post Wolcott, Fishing in creek near cotton plantations outside Belzoni. Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, 1939, gelatin silver print, signed, 11 x 14 inches, $2500.
Marion Post Wolcott, Oldest child of migrant packing-house workers preparing supper. Her parents work during the day and sometimes until 2am. The children are left alone, Near Homestead, FL, 1939, gelatin silver print, 7 x 5 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, Planting corn before the storm in the fertile Shenandoah Valley, Near Luray, Virginia, 1941, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, price on request
Marion Post Wolcott, The daughter of Cube Walker, a tenant purchase client, bringing home their cow from the fields in the evening, Belzoni, Mississippi, 1939, gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, $3000.