



1940 Girl Feeding Chickens in Oklahoma Farm Life
$29.95
A young girl feeds corn to her chickens in February 1940 in Creek County, Oklahoma. She is the daughter of Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer. The chickens are part of her 4-H Club project, reflecting the role of agriculture in rural communities at that time. 4-H encouraged youth engagement in farming activities and animal husbandry.
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1940 Girl Feeding Chickens in Oklahoma Farm Life
12" x 18"
$29.95
