Tobacco Curing in Granville County North Carolina 1939
Tobacco hangs on sticks in Granville County, North Carolina, in July 1939. This image records a traditional method of curing tobacco, a vital crop for the region. Tobacco farming played a significant role in the local economy and culture. The FSA/OWI Collection preserves this glimpse into early 20th-century agricultural practices in North Carolina.
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Tobacco Curing in Granville County North Carolina 1939
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