Louise Rosskam - Career

Career

During their careers, Louise and her husband Edwin worked as photographers for the Farm Security Administration, the Office of War Information, the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, the Puerto Rico Office of Information, and the New Jersey Department of Education. Many of their photos taken while working for the Government agencies are now in the archives of the Library of Congress, and are part of the public domain.

In 1948, the Rosskams published Towboat River, a photographic book detailing life on the Mississippi River.

Residents of Roosevelt, New Jersey, the Rosskams had two daughters, Anita and Susan.

Louise Rosskam died in New Jersey in 2003.

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