Sealing Syrup in Tin Can October 1938 New Iberia Louisiana
In October 1938, workers seal syrup in a tin can at a syrup mill near New Iberia, Louisiana, in Iberia Parish. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented agricultural practices during that time. Louisianas sugar industry was significant for its economic impact and cultural heritage, contributing to the states identity.
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Sealing Syrup in Tin Can October 1938 New Iberia Louisiana
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