Oranges on Trees in Boothville Louisiana September 1938
Oranges grow on trees in Boothville, Louisiana, in September 1938. This area is known for its agriculture, particularly citrus production. Russell Lee captured this image as part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting rural life and farming practices during the Great Depression. Boothville remains a significant part of Louisianas farming history.
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Oranges on Trees in Boothville Louisiana September 1938
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