Tobacco Barn Flue Replacement North Carolina 1939
In July 1939, workers replace flues in a tobacco barn in Orange County, North Carolina. Tobacco barns require regular maintenance, with furnaces needing replacement every ten to fifteen years due to brick deterioration from heat. This image is part of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to document agricultural practices in the early 20th century.
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Tobacco Barn Flue Replacement North Carolina 1939
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