Mrs. M. LaBlanc in Screened Safe Morganza Louisiana 1938
Mrs. M. LaBlanc removes supplies from a screened safe in Morganza, Louisiana, in October 1938. This image illustrates the importance of food storage in the era, marking a time when insect protection was crucial due to limited screening availability in homes. Pointe Coupee Parish reflects agricultural practices of this period.
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Mrs. M. LaBlanc in Screened Safe Morganza Louisiana 1938
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