Cornhusking Contest Wife Timing Husband Ontario 1941
A vintage image from November 1941 shows a woman in Ontario, Oregon, observing her husband during a cornhusking contest. She uses a watch to time his performance, illustrating the communitys engagement in agricultural competitions. Cornhusking contests were popular in rural America, showcasing skills essential for harvest time. This event reflects the importance of agriculture in the region.
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Cornhusking Contest Wife Timing Husband Ontario 1941
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