Mules Tied at Hitching Posts in Eufaula Oklahoma 1940
Mules are tied at hitching posts in Eufaula, Oklahoma, in February 1940. During this time, mules played a crucial role in agriculture, assisting farmers in plowing fields and transporting goods. Eufaula, located on the shores of Lake Eufaula, is known for its rich agricultural history. Mules were essential for rural communities before the widespread adoption of tractors.
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Mules Tied at Hitching Posts in Eufaula Oklahoma 1940
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