Old Bell on Sugarcane Plantation Gibson Louisiana 1938
An old bell stands on a sugarcane plantation near Gibson, Louisiana, in October 1938. The bell served as a signaling device for workers on the plantation, a common practice in agricultural settings. Sugarcane production was integral to Louisianas economy, with Terrebonne Parish being a notable area for its cultivation.
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Old Bell on Sugarcane Plantation Gibson Louisiana 1938
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