Cajun Woman Tucking Mosquito Bar Crowley Louisiana 1938
A vintage image from October 1938 shows an aged Cajun woman in Crowley, Louisiana, tucking a mosquito bar under a mattress. In Acadia Parish, mosquito bars were commonly used to protect against insect bites during hot months. This domestic practice highlights the adaptability of rural life in Louisiana during the late 1930s.
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Cajun Woman Tucking Mosquito Bar Crowley Louisiana 1938
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