

Workers Installing Flues in Tobacco Barn July 1939
Workers install new flues in a tobacco barn in Orange County, North Carolina, in July 1939. This process involves replacing bricks and furnaces that wear out every ten to fifteen years. Tobacco farming was a significant part of North Carolinas economy, and these barns played a crucial role in the curing process essential for quality production.
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Workers Installing Flues in Tobacco Barn July 1939