Tobacco Barn Wood Piles Chatham County NC July 1939
Piles of wood for firing tobacco barns and curing tobacco appear in this vintage image from Chatham County, North Carolina, taken in July 1939. Tobacco farming played a crucial role in the local economy and agricultural landscape. The wood was essential for the curing process, ensuring quality tobacco for market distribution.
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Tobacco Barn Wood Piles Chatham County NC July 1939
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