W.E. Smith Blacksmithing a Plow 1938 Morganza Louisiana
A farmer in Morganza, Louisiana, works on a plow in his makeshift blacksmith shop. In October 1938, W.E. Smith exemplified the vital role of blacksmithing in agriculture, essential for maintaining farm equipment. Pointe Coupee Parish relied on such craftsmanship to support its farming community, emphasizing local skills and resourcefulness.
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W.E. Smith Blacksmithing a Plow 1938 Morganza Louisiana
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