

Canning Process in Conway Arkansas June 1938
In June 1938, an elderly woman in Conway, Arkansas, sterilizes fruit jars on an old fence during berry season. She engages in canning, a crucial method for preserving fruits and vegetables for winter storage. Common items included peas, beans, berries, grapes, and peaches. This image provides insight into 1930s agricultural practices in Faulkner County.
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Canning Process in Conway Arkansas June 1938