Subsistence Homesteads Division
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | August 23, 1933 | 
| Dissolved | May 15, 1935 | 
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| Parent agency | United States Department of the Interior | 
| Website | https://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/096.html | 
The Subsistence Homesteads Division (or Division of Subsistence Homesteads, SHD or DSH) of the United States Department of the Interior was a New Deal agency that was intended to relieve industrial workers and struggling farmers from complete dependence on factory or agricultural work. The program was created to provide low-rent homesteads, including a home and small plots of land that would allow people to sustain themselves. Through the program, 34 communities were built. Unlike subsistence farming, subsistence homesteading is based on a family member or members having part-time, paid employment. However the new residents were not allowed to purchase the new homes.