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A black and white photograph of a sign on a tree with the words "Fort Vannoy Hop Yards." Below, it says "Hop Pickers Wanted" in bold letters. Under that is another line saying "Starts Aug 18". At the bottom of the image there's additional text which reads: Good Camp Grounds on Rogue River Fort Van Noy Hop Yards Grants Pass But they don't say what they pay." It shows a wooded area with fern plants and trees in the background.

A black and white photograph of a sign on a tree with the words "Fort Vannoy Hop Yards." Below, it says "Hop Pickers Wanted" in bold letters. Under that is another line saying "Starts Aug 18". At the bottom of the image there's additional text which reads: Good Camp Grounds on Rogue River Fort Van Noy Hop Yards Grants Pass But they don't say what they pay." It shows a wooded area with fern plants and trees in the background.

Oregon. Josephine County, near Grants Pass. On road off main highway, leading to Roque River. Hop farms picker: "But they don't say what they pay." General caption number 45-111

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The image shows a black and white photograph of a street sign attached to the trunk of a tree. The sign reads "LATHROP'S HOP & BERRY FIELDS - 2-MILES," followed by an arrow pointing right with additional text stating, "Longest Picking Job in Valley." Below this information is another line that says "Josephine County" and further down it mentions the road leading to Roque River. The sign indicates a distance of two miles towards Lathrop's Hop & Berry Fields.

The photograph appears vintage, suggesting historical significance or an attempt at preserving a moment from history. In Oregon context, this could be indicative of rural activities during times when hop picking was prevalent in Josephine County near Grants Pass area. This setting points to the agricultural landscape and laborious jobs associated with it. The sign's mention of "Longest Picking Job" hints towards an era where such manual farming tasks were more common or held greater economic value than they do today.

This image, identified as 6495b7b3ba25398d90c4f08f.jpg and found at the provided URL link, encapsulates a snapshot of rural life's simplicity and labor-intensive agricultural practices.

The image shows a black and white photograph of a street sign attached to the trunk of a tree. The sign reads "LATHROP'S HOP & BERRY FIELDS - 2-MILES," followed by an arrow pointing right with additional text stating, "Longest Picking Job in Valley." Below this information is another line that says "Josephine County" and further down it mentions the road leading to Roque River. The sign indicates a distance of two miles towards Lathrop's Hop & Berry Fields. The photograph appears vintage, suggesting historical significance or an attempt at preserving a moment from history. In Oregon context, this could be indicative of rural activities during times when hop picking was prevalent in Josephine County near Grants Pass area. This setting points to the agricultural landscape and laborious jobs associated with it. The sign's mention of "Longest Picking Job" hints towards an era where such manual farming tasks were more common or held greater economic value than they do today. This image, identified as 6495b7b3ba25398d90c4f08f.jpg and found at the provided URL link, encapsulates a snapshot of rural life's simplicity and labor-intensive agricultural practices.

Oregon. Josephine County, near Grants Pass. On road off main highway, leading to Roque River. Hop farms picker: "But they don't say what they pay."

#Oregon #JosephineCounty #GrantsPass #RoqueRiver #LongestPickingJob #Valley #twomiles #undefined […]

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