

Ozarks Craftsman Splitting Hickory August 1938
In August 1938, a man in the Ozarks near Seligman, Missouri, splits hickory wood for chair bottoms. This activity showcases a long-standing family tradition of furniture making in the area. Hickory is valued for its strength and resilience, making it ideal for durable furniture. The Ozarks have a rich history of craftsmanship and self-sufficiency.
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Ozarks Craftsman Splitting Hickory August 1938