Vintage 1938 House Plant Panel Stacking Process Image
A construction scene unfolds at Southeast Missouri Farms in New Madrid County, Missouri. In May 1938, workers prime finished panels, stacking them for efficiency. This method reflects the agricultural practices of the era, essential for maintaining productivity in farming. Stacking panels allowed for easier storage and transport.
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Vintage 1938 House Plant Panel Stacking Process Image
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