Folder 1
Contains 11 Results:
“Attempted pit and mound at shrimp drying place without supervision or knowledge of sanitary inspector. Shows a willingness to try to do what is right.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Sanitary privy at the camp of Jovy Kristocoirtch? Duplication after about three months showed all features to be in apparent perfect condition.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Attempted pit and mound at shrimp drying place without supervision or knowledge of sanitary inspector. Shows a willingness to try to do what is right.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Old privy at King Lake.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Mrs. Vidas Camp at King Lake - not occupied at present.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Meat hanging in the "cooler." Tongues, hearts and other edible offal lying on the floor. Cooler so full it would be impossible to get any more meat in. Cooler dirty as is quite evident from the appearance of the doorsill. Cooler grossly overcrowded beyond its capacity.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“View along slaughter house to hog pens in the background. The first 30' or so of the hog pen (the light strip between the two fences in the middle background) was a "mud wallow" with a terrible stench. The hog pen was about 100' from the slaughter house when it should be approximately 500'. A vat for cooking offal had been built, but from the way the weeds were growing in the firebox, had not been used for a long time. This slaughter house is of a size to handle nicely the meat for one butcher, but is not large enough to operate as a custom slaughter house where slaughtering is done for anyone and everyone. Slaughtering activities should be confined to the needs of the owner and all slaughtering for others should be stopped. If custom slaughtering is to be done, then the plant should be enlarged.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Close up view of the "garbage" receptacle at the Teche Breeze Inn. The majority of the black specks on the cardboard box are flies of which large numbers were swarming about the "pit." The roundish level looking area at the base of the near corner of the cement work was a "pool" literally teeming with "maggots", which in a short time would hatch out to add to the already large fly population.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“Stack of "fat" piled by some old machinery in a machine shed near the slaughter house. Fat unprotected, stacked on the ground in part and due to condition would be unfit for "human consumption" as lard or in any other way it might be worked up. Should be made into fat for the "salvage" drive.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
“View from the outside corner of the kitchen, looking toward the road between the Teche Breeze Inn and the Bayou. Various liquid wastes, dish or mop water, water used in washing fish or shrimp and other similar liquid wastes are evidently dumped here and allowed to run off the slope to the street and gradually evaporate. Considerable putrescible waste was evident in the littered area of the picture.”, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.