1938 Agricultural Sanitation Project in Southeast Missouri
In May 1938, a worker in New Madrid County, Southeast Missouri, engages in rural sanitation practices. The image depicts the installation of a vent stack and seat cover on the sanitary base of a privy. This initiative aimed to improve hygiene and living conditions in rural areas, reflecting early public health efforts in agriculture-focused communities.
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1938 Agricultural Sanitation Project in Southeast Missouri
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