Butter Bean Vines on Memphis Porch June 1938
Butter bean vines grow across a porch in a residential area of Memphis, Tennessee, in June 1938. This image captures everyday life in Shelby County during the Great Depression. It illustrates agricultural practices and domestic life, showcasing how families utilized their porches for gardening. The scene reflects the resilience and resourcefulness of the community at that time.
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Butter Bean Vines on Memphis Porch June 1938
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