



Natives Eating Watermelons in Steele Missouri August 1938
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Natives eat watermelons in Steele, Missouri, in August 1938. This image documents the daily life of residents in the small town, showcasing community interactions and leisure activities. Steele, known for its agricultural roots, was a center for cotton and watermelon farming during the 1930s, reflecting the regions rural lifestyle.
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Natives Eating Watermelons in Steele Missouri August 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95