Pottery Butter Churn on Porch Randolph County NC 1939
A pottery butter churn rests on the porch of a tenant family in Randolph County, North Carolina, from July 1939. This churn, covered with a cloth to keep flies away, illustrates the practical methods of food preparation during that era. The accompanying chair, made of split white oak, showcases the local craftsmanship prominent in the region.
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Pottery Butter Churn on Porch Randolph County NC 1939
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