Mrs. Arnold Canning Tomatoes Thurston County 1939
In Thurston County, Washington, Mrs. Arnold discusses canning tomatoes with the home management supervisor in August 1939. This interaction showcases the importance of agricultural practices in rural communities. During this time, canning was a vital method for preserving food, reflecting the self-sufficiency efforts of families in the region.
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Mrs. Arnold Canning Tomatoes Thurston County 1939
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