Tobacco Stringing Operation Granville County 1939
A vintage photograph from July 1939 presents a tobacco stringing operation in Granville County, North Carolina. Workers prepare tobacco while horses hold the sticks. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which recorded agricultural practices across the United States during the Great Depression, highlighting the importance of tobacco farming in North Carolinas economy.
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Tobacco Stringing Operation Granville County 1939
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