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The image depicts a black and white photograph showing four people in rural attire seated on an old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage with wooden spoked wheels. The group appears to be composed of two men, one woman, and possibly another child or adult, all wearing hats suitable for sunny weather, indicating it might be from the early 20th century judging by their clothing style.

In front of them is a small white dog standing on the ground next to the carriage's wheel. In the background stands an old log cabin with visible signs of wear and age, situated amidst dense forest trees that suggest this scene takes place in a wooded area or rural setting.

The overall impression given off by this image suggests it was taken during a time when life for many people involved farming and living close to nature; perhaps within a sharecropping community as mentioned in the additional information provided. The expression on their faces is neutral, with no signs of overt emotion like joy or sadness which could provide context about why they are leaving home.

The photograph has been archived by Dorothea Lange for historical documentation purposes and carries an important cultural value reflecting life during that era within rural America's sharecropper communities.

The image depicts a black and white photograph showing four people in rural attire seated on an old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage with wooden spoked wheels. The group appears to be composed of two men, one woman, and possibly another child or adult, all wearing hats suitable for sunny weather, indicating it might be from the early 20th century judging by their clothing style. In front of them is a small white dog standing on the ground next to the carriage's wheel. In the background stands an old log cabin with visible signs of wear and age, situated amidst dense forest trees that suggest this scene takes place in a wooded area or rural setting. The overall impression given off by this image suggests it was taken during a time when life for many people involved farming and living close to nature; perhaps within a sharecropping community as mentioned in the additional information provided. The expression on their faces is neutral, with no signs of overt emotion like joy or sadness which could provide context about why they are leaving home. The photograph has been archived by Dorothea Lange for historical documentation purposes and carries an important cultural value reflecting life during that era within rural America's sharecropper communities.

Colored sharecropper and his children about to leave home through the pine woods after their morning work at the tobacco farm stringing and putting up tobacco. Shoofly, Granville County, North Carolina

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The image depicts a field of tobacco plants with one plant prominently in the foreground. This particular plant has its blooms removed, leaving behind long stalks and a cluster of small buds at the top where flowers should be. The surrounding foliage consists of large, elongated leaves that have a textured surface indicative of mature tobacco plants. In the background, we see more rows of these plants stretching into the distance under an overcast sky. This field is likely part of a larger agricultural operation dedicated to cultivating tobacco for commercial purposes.

The image depicts a field of tobacco plants with one plant prominently in the foreground. This particular plant has its blooms removed, leaving behind long stalks and a cluster of small buds at the top where flowers should be. The surrounding foliage consists of large, elongated leaves that have a textured surface indicative of mature tobacco plants. In the background, we see more rows of these plants stretching into the distance under an overcast sky. This field is likely part of a larger agricultural operation dedicated to cultivating tobacco for commercial purposes.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Single tobacco flower. The tobacco plant is "topped" before it blooms in the field, with exception of a few plants which are saved out for seed. Shoofly, Granville County, North Carolina

#Shoofly #GranvilleCounty […]

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of an agricultural scene. In the center, there is a donkey standing in between rows of plants that appear to be tobacco leaves, given their size and shape. The plantations are quite extensive, indicating significant cultivation activity.

On either side of the donkey stand two individuals who seem to be tending to or inspecting the crops. Both people wear hats typical of rural laborers from a bygone era, suggesting they might be farmers or workers in the field. One person is bent over slightly towards the plants while looking down at them, and another stands upright with their back partly facing us.

The background features dense trees that suggest this scene could be set on the outskirts of a forested area or within rural farmland. The overall atmosphere conveys hard work associated with agricultural labor from an early 20th-century setting in America.

The image depicts a black and white photograph of an agricultural scene. In the center, there is a donkey standing in between rows of plants that appear to be tobacco leaves, given their size and shape. The plantations are quite extensive, indicating significant cultivation activity. On either side of the donkey stand two individuals who seem to be tending to or inspecting the crops. Both people wear hats typical of rural laborers from a bygone era, suggesting they might be farmers or workers in the field. One person is bent over slightly towards the plants while looking down at them, and another stands upright with their back partly facing us. The background features dense trees that suggest this scene could be set on the outskirts of a forested area or within rural farmland. The overall atmosphere conveys hard work associated with agricultural labor from an early 20th-century setting in America.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Tobacco field in early morning where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772397/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman inside what appears to be a barn or storage area. She stands in front of numerous hung tobacco leaves, which are likely drying for commercial purposes. The setting has rustic wooden walls with horizontal planks that show signs of wear.

The woman wears old-fashioned clothing: a long-sleeved shirt and pants made from worn-out fabric, suggesting she may be involved in manual labor or rural agricultural work. Her facial expression is one of contentment as she gazes towards the camera, possibly acknowledging the photographer's presence.

A single wooden pole lies on its side at her feet, adding to the rustic environment of the setting. The lighting appears dim with a stark contrast between light and shadow, emphasizing the texture of both her attire and the tobacco leaves hanging around her.

The photograph is labeled "Dorothea Lange," likely indicating that Dorothea Lange took this picture, which adds historical context as she was known for documenting various social issues during the early 20th century. The label also contains text in a non-English script at the top of the image but lacks clear information.

This scene seems to be part of her larger collection capturing rural life and agricultural practices, specifically focusing on sharecroppers' living conditions and work environments from around North C [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman inside what appears to be a barn or storage area. She stands in front of numerous hung tobacco leaves, which are likely drying for commercial purposes. The setting has rustic wooden walls with horizontal planks that show signs of wear. The woman wears old-fashioned clothing: a long-sleeved shirt and pants made from worn-out fabric, suggesting she may be involved in manual labor or rural agricultural work. Her facial expression is one of contentment as she gazes towards the camera, possibly acknowledging the photographer's presence. A single wooden pole lies on its side at her feet, adding to the rustic environment of the setting. The lighting appears dim with a stark contrast between light and shadow, emphasizing the texture of both her attire and the tobacco leaves hanging around her. The photograph is labeled "Dorothea Lange," likely indicating that Dorothea Lange took this picture, which adds historical context as she was known for documenting various social issues during the early 20th century. The label also contains text in a non-English script at the top of the image but lacks clear information. This scene seems to be part of her larger collection capturing rural life and agricultural practices, specifically focusing on sharecroppers' living conditions and work environments from around North C [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Son of sharecropper and sub tenant hanging up strung tobacco inside barn. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #DorotheaLange #non-English #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772320/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals working in a tobacco field. The landscape extends into the distance, filled with rows of tall, leafy plants that are likely tobacco crops. In the foreground, one person wearing a wide-brimmed hat appears to be examining or tending to the crop directly on the ground. This individual is crouched down and seems focused on their task.

In contrast, another worker stands in the middle distance, leaning over slightly as if gathering something from the field with both hands. They wear dark clothing that blends into the shadows of the plantation rows behind them. 

Dominating a central position between these two individuals is an animal wearing blinders—a donkey or mule—trotting down the path cut through the crops. The creature has straps and possibly reins on its head, indicating it might be used for pulling something along.

The sky overhead appears overcast, suggesting early morning light that casts a soft glow across the scene but does not create strong shadows due to the cloud cover. In the background, dense foliage from trees or bushes can faintly be seen at the edge of the field, providing depth and framing the agricultural setting.

A watermark with "Dorothea Lange" is visible on one side, indicating that Dorothea Lange took this photograph. The image also has text overlaid in a reversed font (indicating  [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals working in a tobacco field. The landscape extends into the distance, filled with rows of tall, leafy plants that are likely tobacco crops. In the foreground, one person wearing a wide-brimmed hat appears to be examining or tending to the crop directly on the ground. This individual is crouched down and seems focused on their task. In contrast, another worker stands in the middle distance, leaning over slightly as if gathering something from the field with both hands. They wear dark clothing that blends into the shadows of the plantation rows behind them. Dominating a central position between these two individuals is an animal wearing blinders—a donkey or mule—trotting down the path cut through the crops. The creature has straps and possibly reins on its head, indicating it might be used for pulling something along. The sky overhead appears overcast, suggesting early morning light that casts a soft glow across the scene but does not create strong shadows due to the cloud cover. In the background, dense foliage from trees or bushes can faintly be seen at the edge of the field, providing depth and framing the agricultural setting. A watermark with "Dorothea Lange" is visible on one side, indicating that Dorothea Lange took this photograph. The image also has text overlaid in a reversed font (indicating [...]

Tobacco field, early morning, where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772409/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting two people working in a field with tobacco plants. One person, wearing overalls and a wide-brimmed hat, appears to be bending down tending to the crops while using their hands. Another individual stands beside them holding onto what seems like a wooden cart or tool carrier equipped with wheels for transportability across the field.

In front of these two individuals is an animal, possibly a horse, harnessed and attached to the back of the aforementioned cart, indicating that it may be used as a draft animal in this agricultural context. The field stretches out around them filled with rows upon rows of tobacco plants displaying large leaves characteristic of mature crops. In the background lies dense forestation or wooded area.

The image carries a vintage feel due to its monochromatic nature and is labeled "D-P-PPPI" at the top, possibly indicating an archive reference number for historical records. The overall atmosphere suggests laborious farm work in what seems like early morning hours as there's no visible sunlight on their faces or surroundings that would suggest it being a midday scene.

Given additional information from external sources such as "Tobacco field in early morning where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina", one could infer the socioeconomic context of this i [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two people working in a field with tobacco plants. One person, wearing overalls and a wide-brimmed hat, appears to be bending down tending to the crops while using their hands. Another individual stands beside them holding onto what seems like a wooden cart or tool carrier equipped with wheels for transportability across the field. In front of these two individuals is an animal, possibly a horse, harnessed and attached to the back of the aforementioned cart, indicating that it may be used as a draft animal in this agricultural context. The field stretches out around them filled with rows upon rows of tobacco plants displaying large leaves characteristic of mature crops. In the background lies dense forestation or wooded area. The image carries a vintage feel due to its monochromatic nature and is labeled "D-P-PPPI" at the top, possibly indicating an archive reference number for historical records. The overall atmosphere suggests laborious farm work in what seems like early morning hours as there's no visible sunlight on their faces or surroundings that would suggest it being a midday scene. Given additional information from external sources such as "Tobacco field in early morning where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina", one could infer the socioeconomic context of this i [...]

Tobacco field in early morning where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772393/

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This black and white photograph captures a person hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn. The perspective is from above, looking down into an elevated wooden structure where a large amount of loose-leaf tobacco leaves are being spread out to dry or cure. The individual appears to be wearing work clothes with long sleeves and possibly overalls, indicating that they may not want their clothing soiled by the dusty nature of handling such materials.

The barn interior is dimly lit, creating shadows in some areas where light does not reach directly. The wooden beams crisscrossing above suggest a rustic or traditional construction method typical for rural American farms during certain historical periods. Some portions of wood are more visible than others due to their relative position and the angle at which they intersect.

The photograph conveys an authentic glimpse into agricultural practices, specifically tobacco farming, which was once a significant industry in regions like North Carolina. It may have been taken by Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), known for her work documenting American social issues during the Great Depression and World War II.

In this case, it is unclear if she personally captured this image or not; however, given that Son of tenant farmer hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn" refers to a specific photograph from Lange's collection, it suggests an att [...]

This black and white photograph captures a person hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn. The perspective is from above, looking down into an elevated wooden structure where a large amount of loose-leaf tobacco leaves are being spread out to dry or cure. The individual appears to be wearing work clothes with long sleeves and possibly overalls, indicating that they may not want their clothing soiled by the dusty nature of handling such materials. The barn interior is dimly lit, creating shadows in some areas where light does not reach directly. The wooden beams crisscrossing above suggest a rustic or traditional construction method typical for rural American farms during certain historical periods. Some portions of wood are more visible than others due to their relative position and the angle at which they intersect. The photograph conveys an authentic glimpse into agricultural practices, specifically tobacco farming, which was once a significant industry in regions like North Carolina. It may have been taken by Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), known for her work documenting American social issues during the Great Depression and World War II. In this case, it is unclear if she personally captured this image or not; however, given that Son of tenant farmer hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn" refers to a specific photograph from Lange's collection, it suggests an att [...]

Son of tenant farmer hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #American #DorotheaLange #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772392/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual lying down with their legs wrapped in what appears to be tobacco leaves, which are commonly used for smoking. The person's head is not visible within the frame of the photo. They seem to be situated on wooden beams or supports, possibly inside a barn or similar structure.

The setting suggests that this could be related to agricultural work involving tobacco cultivation and processing. The individual may have collapsed due to exhaustion or fatigue from labor-intensive tasks associated with handling heavy materials such as dried leaves or other forms of crop matter.

In the lower part of the image, there's handwritten text in a non-Latin script, which appears to read "Tobacco-8." This might be an indication that this photograph is part of a series documenting tobacco-related activities. The reference provided mentions Son of tenant farmer hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn and provides further context for understanding the image.

Overall, this picture captures a moment in agricultural life where manual labor likely plays a significant role, with potential implications on health and working conditions.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual lying down with their legs wrapped in what appears to be tobacco leaves, which are commonly used for smoking. The person's head is not visible within the frame of the photo. They seem to be situated on wooden beams or supports, possibly inside a barn or similar structure. The setting suggests that this could be related to agricultural work involving tobacco cultivation and processing. The individual may have collapsed due to exhaustion or fatigue from labor-intensive tasks associated with handling heavy materials such as dried leaves or other forms of crop matter. In the lower part of the image, there's handwritten text in a non-Latin script, which appears to read "Tobacco-8." This might be an indication that this photograph is part of a series documenting tobacco-related activities. The reference provided mentions Son of tenant farmer hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn and provides further context for understanding the image. Overall, this picture captures a moment in agricultural life where manual labor likely plays a significant role, with potential implications on health and working conditions.

Son of tenant farmer hanging up strung tobacco inside the barn. Shoofly, Granville County, North Carolina

#Shoofly #GranvilleCounty #NorthCarolina #non-Latin #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772391/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting individuals engaging in agricultural labor. They are gathered around an extensive pile of what appears to be harvested tobacco leaves spread out on the ground, suggesting this activity occurs during their workday. The setting includes rustic structures that look like barns or storage sheds made from stone with wooden elements. Trees can also be seen in the background, which indicates a rural environment.

The individuals are dressed in practical farming attire: hats and overalls to protect against sun exposure and possibly physical labor. Their postures vary; some seem focused on handling the tobacco leaves while others appear more casual or engaged in conversation. The overall scene captures a moment of work-related interaction among these people, reflecting their daily routine likely associated with agricultural production.

This photograph could be related to activities like drying or sorting harvested crops after manual collection from fields. Given its historical aesthetic and context clues such as clothing style and the type of crop being handled, it may have been taken during an earlier period in American history when tobacco farming was a prominent industry in certain regions of the United States.

The image is tagged with "Putting in tobacco after the morning work" which could be indicative of the activity captu [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting individuals engaging in agricultural labor. They are gathered around an extensive pile of what appears to be harvested tobacco leaves spread out on the ground, suggesting this activity occurs during their workday. The setting includes rustic structures that look like barns or storage sheds made from stone with wooden elements. Trees can also be seen in the background, which indicates a rural environment. The individuals are dressed in practical farming attire: hats and overalls to protect against sun exposure and possibly physical labor. Their postures vary; some seem focused on handling the tobacco leaves while others appear more casual or engaged in conversation. The overall scene captures a moment of work-related interaction among these people, reflecting their daily routine likely associated with agricultural production. This photograph could be related to activities like drying or sorting harvested crops after manual collection from fields. Given its historical aesthetic and context clues such as clothing style and the type of crop being handled, it may have been taken during an earlier period in American history when tobacco farming was a prominent industry in certain regions of the United States. The image is tagged with "Putting in tobacco after the morning work" which could be indicative of the activity captu [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Putting in tobacco after the morning work. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #American #theUnitedStates #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772364/

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The black and white photograph captures two individuals in overalls walking through a tobacco field. They appear to be farmers or workers inspecting the plants, which are arranged neatly in rows on what looks like muddy soil with some puddles visible from possible recent rain. The background is dense with trees, suggesting this location might be rural. Both figures wear hats and look down towards the ground as they walk through the field. There's no indication of any modern technology or machinery; it’s a straightforward depiction focusing more on agriculture than industrial processes.

The black and white photograph captures two individuals in overalls walking through a tobacco field. They appear to be farmers or workers inspecting the plants, which are arranged neatly in rows on what looks like muddy soil with some puddles visible from possible recent rain. The background is dense with trees, suggesting this location might be rural. Both figures wear hats and look down towards the ground as they walk through the field. There's no indication of any modern technology or machinery; it’s a straightforward depiction focusing more on agriculture than industrial processes.

Topping tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772362/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor rural scene. It appears to be from the early 20th century, judging by its monochromatic tone and style of clothing worn by individuals present.

In this setting, there are three people: two younger children wearing hats and one adult male in work attire with rolled-up sleeves and a cap, suggesting manual labor or farming activity. The older man is standing near the entrance to a log cabin which looks rustic and weathered. 

The central focus of the photograph shows a large heap of what seems like harvested tobacco leaves spread out on the ground for drying. These dark-toned leaves are stacked in several piles with some extending beyond the visible edge, indicating their substantial volume.

Surrounding this scene is dense forestation consisting mainly of trees and underbrush typical of wooded rural areas. The environment looks untamed yet productive, which adds to the historical feel of agricultural labor possibly during a time when such manual harvesting was prevalent.

There's also an old-fashioned wooden fence partially visible on the right side with posts that are unevenly spaced, further enhancing the rustic atmosphere. A vertical pipe or cylinder lies next to this pile and extends vertically through part of the frame which adds another element of rural utility in view.

The photograph is labeled "S-Hoppi [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor rural scene. It appears to be from the early 20th century, judging by its monochromatic tone and style of clothing worn by individuals present. In this setting, there are three people: two younger children wearing hats and one adult male in work attire with rolled-up sleeves and a cap, suggesting manual labor or farming activity. The older man is standing near the entrance to a log cabin which looks rustic and weathered. The central focus of the photograph shows a large heap of what seems like harvested tobacco leaves spread out on the ground for drying. These dark-toned leaves are stacked in several piles with some extending beyond the visible edge, indicating their substantial volume. Surrounding this scene is dense forestation consisting mainly of trees and underbrush typical of wooded rural areas. The environment looks untamed yet productive, which adds to the historical feel of agricultural labor possibly during a time when such manual harvesting was prevalent. There's also an old-fashioned wooden fence partially visible on the right side with posts that are unevenly spaced, further enhancing the rustic atmosphere. A vertical pipe or cylinder lies next to this pile and extends vertically through part of the frame which adds another element of rural utility in view. The photograph is labeled "S-Hoppi [...]

Putting in tobacco after the morning work. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #S-Hoppi #SilerCity #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772358/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals standing amidst rows of tobacco plants in an agricultural field. Both are dressed similarly, wearing overalls with suspenders, dark hats, and light-colored shirts tucked into their pants. They appear to be examining the crops closely.

They stand on narrow paths that divide the wide expanse of tall tobacco plants, which have characteristic large leaves typical of this type of crop. The background features a dense forested area indicating that the field is located near or within a wooded region.

The sky appears overcast with no visible shadows cast by sunlight, suggesting an evenly diffused light source typically found in cloudy weather conditions. No tools or machinery are discernible on-site which suggests manual labor as part of the cultivation process.

There's text at the bottom right corner that reads "1ddd2d-4," possibly a cataloging code for archival purposes but not providing specific information about this particular image. The overall impression is one of rural, agricultural life with an emphasis on tobacco farming in what appears to be North Carolina based on historical context clues and known practices associated with the cultivation of top-quality tobacco used in high-end cigars such as those made by brands like Arturo Fuente or Montecristo.

The photograph captures a moment that likely repr [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals standing amidst rows of tobacco plants in an agricultural field. Both are dressed similarly, wearing overalls with suspenders, dark hats, and light-colored shirts tucked into their pants. They appear to be examining the crops closely. They stand on narrow paths that divide the wide expanse of tall tobacco plants, which have characteristic large leaves typical of this type of crop. The background features a dense forested area indicating that the field is located near or within a wooded region. The sky appears overcast with no visible shadows cast by sunlight, suggesting an evenly diffused light source typically found in cloudy weather conditions. No tools or machinery are discernible on-site which suggests manual labor as part of the cultivation process. There's text at the bottom right corner that reads "1ddd2d-4," possibly a cataloging code for archival purposes but not providing specific information about this particular image. The overall impression is one of rural, agricultural life with an emphasis on tobacco farming in what appears to be North Carolina based on historical context clues and known practices associated with the cultivation of top-quality tobacco used in high-end cigars such as those made by brands like Arturo Fuente or Montecristo. The photograph captures a moment that likely repr [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Topping tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #ArturoFuente #Montecristo #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772353/

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The image depicts a vintage agricultural scene where two individuals are working in a tobacco field, being assisted by a donkey. The workers appear to be engaged in planting or harvesting the plants that fill the rows stretching into the distance. Trees and dense foliage surround the open field, suggesting this might be located on the outskirts of a forested area. This image captures a historical snapshot of farming practices where animals were used for labor before mechanization took over agricultural work.

The photo is presented in black-and-white, which adds to its vintage feel and emphasizes textures such as the leaves or plants' surfaces and the roughness of what appears to be dirt paths through rows. The presence of hats on both individuals suggests a sunny environment where protection from direct sunlight was necessary during fieldwork. This scene could provide insight into agricultural practices in regions like Shoofly, North Carolina, mentioned in association with this image.

The context given by "Putting in tobacco" and the specific location reference adds layers to interpreting the photograph's significance; it portrays not only a moment of manual labor but also hints at regional or historical aspects related to farming techniques and rural livelihoods.

The image depicts a vintage agricultural scene where two individuals are working in a tobacco field, being assisted by a donkey. The workers appear to be engaged in planting or harvesting the plants that fill the rows stretching into the distance. Trees and dense foliage surround the open field, suggesting this might be located on the outskirts of a forested area. This image captures a historical snapshot of farming practices where animals were used for labor before mechanization took over agricultural work. The photo is presented in black-and-white, which adds to its vintage feel and emphasizes textures such as the leaves or plants' surfaces and the roughness of what appears to be dirt paths through rows. The presence of hats on both individuals suggests a sunny environment where protection from direct sunlight was necessary during fieldwork. This scene could provide insight into agricultural practices in regions like Shoofly, North Carolina, mentioned in association with this image. The context given by "Putting in tobacco" and the specific location reference adds layers to interpreting the photograph's significance; it portrays not only a moment of manual labor but also hints at regional or historical aspects related to farming techniques and rural livelihoods.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Putting in tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772325/

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This black and white photograph depicts a scene of agricultural labor. In the center, we see an individual leading two horses that are pulling what appears to be plowing equipment through a tobacco field. The person is wearing overalls with rolled-up sleeves, a hat for sun protection, and dark shoes or boots.

To either side of the central figure, there are at least three other individuals working in various stances suggesting movement along the path created by the horses' work. They too wear hats to protect themselves from the sunlight. The field is densely populated with tobacco plants arranged in rows extending into the distance where more trees and a line of dense foliage can be seen.

The image carries an overlay text "J-OEPPI" at the top, which might refer to Joseph J. O'Kelly or could possibly denote some sort of code related to this photograph. The landscape suggests that it was taken in rural North Carolina during daytime hours with overcast skies as no strong shadows are present on the ground.

The caption provided mentions "Putting in tobacco," likely referring to a specific activity within farming where new plants are planted, and 'Shoofly' which could be a nickname for one of the individuals or possibly another term related to this type of agricultural work. However, without additional context, it's challenging to ascertain precise meanings behind these refer [...]

This black and white photograph depicts a scene of agricultural labor. In the center, we see an individual leading two horses that are pulling what appears to be plowing equipment through a tobacco field. The person is wearing overalls with rolled-up sleeves, a hat for sun protection, and dark shoes or boots. To either side of the central figure, there are at least three other individuals working in various stances suggesting movement along the path created by the horses' work. They too wear hats to protect themselves from the sunlight. The field is densely populated with tobacco plants arranged in rows extending into the distance where more trees and a line of dense foliage can be seen. The image carries an overlay text "J-OEPPI" at the top, which might refer to Joseph J. O'Kelly or could possibly denote some sort of code related to this photograph. The landscape suggests that it was taken in rural North Carolina during daytime hours with overcast skies as no strong shadows are present on the ground. The caption provided mentions "Putting in tobacco," likely referring to a specific activity within farming where new plants are planted, and 'Shoofly' which could be a nickname for one of the individuals or possibly another term related to this type of agricultural work. However, without additional context, it's challenging to ascertain precise meanings behind these refer [...]

Putting in tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #J-OEPPI #JosephJOKelly #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772324/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural scene. In the center, there's a person wearing overalls with suspenders, standing on what appears to be farm machinery or cart amidst rows of tobacco plants in cultivated fields. The individual has their arms crossed, seemingly taking a break from work.

Behind this central figure stands another person crouched by the plant bed, partially obscured and possibly resting as well. A horse is seen pulling a plow directly behind them, indicating that they are engaged in traditional farming activities without modern machinery like tractors or harvesters.

The fields extend into the distance with rows of tobacco plants, suggesting extensive agricultural production. The background features dense woods which could indicate rural surroundings. Above all this, an overcast sky looms, giving a muted tone to the photograph and adding to its historical feel. There are no discernible modern elements that suggest contemporary context.

The image has text at the top left corner with "12-24-36" possibly indicating a date, suggesting it might be from 1936 or related documentation of such time period in the United States during the Great Depression era when rural farming was common. There's also handwritten script on the right side which could potentially provide further context if legible but is not transcribed here.

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural scene. In the center, there's a person wearing overalls with suspenders, standing on what appears to be farm machinery or cart amidst rows of tobacco plants in cultivated fields. The individual has their arms crossed, seemingly taking a break from work. Behind this central figure stands another person crouched by the plant bed, partially obscured and possibly resting as well. A horse is seen pulling a plow directly behind them, indicating that they are engaged in traditional farming activities without modern machinery like tractors or harvesters. The fields extend into the distance with rows of tobacco plants, suggesting extensive agricultural production. The background features dense woods which could indicate rural surroundings. Above all this, an overcast sky looms, giving a muted tone to the photograph and adding to its historical feel. There are no discernible modern elements that suggest contemporary context. The image has text at the top left corner with "12-24-36" possibly indicating a date, suggesting it might be from 1936 or related documentation of such time period in the United States during the Great Depression era when rural farming was common. There's also handwritten script on the right side which could potentially provide further context if legible but is not transcribed here. The ove [...]

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Putting in tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #theUnitedStates #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772321/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural worker engaged in the cultivation of tobacco plants. The person, likely male based on attire and posture, is bent over amidst rows of large tobacco leaves that dominate the field. He appears to be tending to the crop with one hand near the soil level while his other hand grasps or examines a plant.

The fields are vast, filled with uniformly sized tobacco plants suggesting systematic cultivation practices. The worker's clothing includes dark pants and boots suitable for farm labor, as well as suspenders over a lighter-colored shirt that is partially visible in the frame. His hat shields him from above, indicating outdoor working conditions possibly during daylight hours.

The photograph has handwritten annotations on its top border with indecipherable characters or numerals which may serve to catalogue this agricultural activity. There's no additional context provided within the image itself regarding location, date of capture, or identity details beyond these observations.

This scene is representative of labor-intensive agriculture practices and underscores themes such as manual farmwork, rural livelihoods tied to commodity crops like tobacco during certain historical periods in American history where photographs by renowned photographers often documented social conditions.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural worker engaged in the cultivation of tobacco plants. The person, likely male based on attire and posture, is bent over amidst rows of large tobacco leaves that dominate the field. He appears to be tending to the crop with one hand near the soil level while his other hand grasps or examines a plant. The fields are vast, filled with uniformly sized tobacco plants suggesting systematic cultivation practices. The worker's clothing includes dark pants and boots suitable for farm labor, as well as suspenders over a lighter-colored shirt that is partially visible in the frame. His hat shields him from above, indicating outdoor working conditions possibly during daylight hours. The photograph has handwritten annotations on its top border with indecipherable characters or numerals which may serve to catalogue this agricultural activity. There's no additional context provided within the image itself regarding location, date of capture, or identity details beyond these observations. This scene is representative of labor-intensive agriculture practices and underscores themes such as manual farmwork, rural livelihoods tied to commodity crops like tobacco during certain historical periods in American history where photographs by renowned photographers often documented social conditions.

Wage laborer topping tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772319/

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This black and white photograph captures a single tobacco flower in the foreground with numerous large, broad leaves of surrounding plants. The plant stands prominently against a backdrop of rows upon rows of similar cultivated tobacco plants extending into the distance under an overcast sky. A line of trees is visible at the horizon behind the field, indicating that this may be located near a forested area or rural setting. In comparison to other images found online (e.g., https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7d0ba25398d90c4f462.jpg), it appears that this photo is part of a series possibly documenting agricultural practices or environments. The focus on the singular flowering plant amidst uniform rows could symbolize individuality within mass production, as well as highlight the beauty and complexity found in natural forms despite industrialized cultivation methods.

This black and white photograph captures a single tobacco flower in the foreground with numerous large, broad leaves of surrounding plants. The plant stands prominently against a backdrop of rows upon rows of similar cultivated tobacco plants extending into the distance under an overcast sky. A line of trees is visible at the horizon behind the field, indicating that this may be located near a forested area or rural setting. In comparison to other images found online (e.g., https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7d0ba25398d90c4f462.jpg), it appears that this photo is part of a series possibly documenting agricultural practices or environments. The focus on the singular flowering plant amidst uniform rows could symbolize individuality within mass production, as well as highlight the beauty and complexity found in natural forms despite industrialized cultivation methods.

Single tobacco flower. The tobacco plant is "topped" before it blooms in the field, with exception of a few plants which are saved out for seed. Shoofly, Granville County, North Carolina

#Shoofly #GranvilleCounty #NorthCarolina #undefined #photography […]

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A black and white photograph depicting a scene of agricultural labor. In the center, there is a horse pulling a cart loaded with harvested tobacco leaves down rows of tall plants in a field. Two people are visible; one on each side of the horse, bending over to gather or collect something from between the plant rows. They wear hats typical for sun protection and long-sleeved shirts common among laborers working outdoors during sunny weather conditions. The background is filled with dense foliage indicating that this photo was taken in a tobacco field likely used for cultivation rather than harvesting as shown by the healthy appearance of plants and absence of scattered leaves on the ground.

A black and white photograph depicting a scene of agricultural labor. In the center, there is a horse pulling a cart loaded with harvested tobacco leaves down rows of tall plants in a field. Two people are visible; one on each side of the horse, bending over to gather or collect something from between the plant rows. They wear hats typical for sun protection and long-sleeved shirts common among laborers working outdoors during sunny weather conditions. The background is filled with dense foliage indicating that this photo was taken in a tobacco field likely used for cultivation rather than harvesting as shown by the healthy appearance of plants and absence of scattered leaves on the ground.

Tobacco field in early morning where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco. Shoofly, North Carolina

#Shoofly #NorthCarolina #photography #DorotheaLange

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BNSF: How a “Shoofly” Kept North Dakota Freight Moving While a 404-Foot Rail Bridge Rose Over a Flood Channel A new 404-foot BNSF rail bridge opened near Fargo as crews relied on a temporary #shoofly track to keep freight moving. Key partners #BNSF and #RRVA advance critical #floodprotection while maintaining #logistics continuity for the region...

A new 404-foot BNSF rail bridge opened near Fargo as crews relied on a temporary #shoofly track to keep freight moving. Key partners #BNSF and #RRVA advance critical #floodprotection while maintaining #logistics continuity for the region...

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We thought we left the giant #insects behind in the Amazon Rainforest, but the Andes Mountains has some impressively large insects.
#travelblog #entomology #It'sABugsLife #ShooFly
www.savorthemomentphotography.com/hiking-down-...

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Gahhh!!😖 Ugh 😒 😑 these stupid flies are so annoying!! 😖 They keep landing on my legs and hence I hit myself with the fuckin fly swatter and they get away and laugh at me before the whole thing starts over..... 🙄 🤷🏼‍♀️ 😖🤦🏼‍♀️🪰🪰

#shoofly

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#NarcissisticMuch ???
#TrumptyDumpty worming his way in...
#ShooFly

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Fern just ate a fly.
As a kitten, Fern was tossed out of a car onto a fast busy road. A few years later, she was run over by a truck, collapsing her bladder and breaking her tail.
#tabby #rescuecat #cats #funnycat #hunter #fierce #fatcat #tabbycat #pets #animallover #distraction #funny #fly #shoofly

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li'l peanut 🥜 #shoofly 💩

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verbatim? reference? li'l peanut 🥜 #shoofly 💩

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Definitely.
In my case, it goes without saying, I've had no tolerance for the man since he was a buffoon on a reality program. Never watched an episode; told my daughter to shut it off the first time I walked through the room and heard him shouting, "You're fired"; He's a moron!
#ShooFly
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We can’t hang you make other people decide on how happy your going to be #shoofly

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There is a fly in my office.
Well, there goes all of my productivity.
#Mogliru #shooFly

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