Tobacco Barn in Person County North Carolina July 1939
A tobacco barn stands in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. The structure showcases the traditional methods of tobacco curing. A piece of sheet iron is visible on the left, used to cover the furnace opening during the fire-starting process. This barn represents the agricultural practices essential to North Carolinas economy.
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Tobacco Barn in Person County North Carolina July 1939
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