



Tobacco Barns on Stone Place Upchurch NC July 1939
Tobacco barns stand prominently on the Stone place in Upchurch, Wake County, North Carolina. In July 1939, these structures played a crucial role in the local economy, serving as storage for harvested tobacco. The tobacco industry was vital for North Carolinas agricultural sector, influencing its development and livelihood.
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Tobacco Barns on Stone Place Upchurch NC July 1939