Youths from Richwood, West Virginia eating warmed-up corned beef, their first home cooked meal in camp
Youths from Richwood, West Virginia eating warmed-up corned beef, their first home cooked meal in camp
Implements inside an old blacksmith’s shop at the West Virginia State Farm Museum.
May 2015 – Implements inside an old blacksmith’s shop at the West Virginia State Farm Museum, a 50-acre historical tract to which 32 old farm buildings have been relocated, near the Mason County Fairgrounds outside Point Pleasant, West Virginia : Carol M. Highsmith photographer
Sept. 1942 – Farm workers from West Virginia buying food at a train stop, en route to Batavia, New York.
Farm workers from West Virginia buying food at a train stop, en route to Batavia, New York.
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Youths from Richwood, West Virginia eating warmed-up corned beef, their first home cooked meal in camp
Youths from Richwood, West Virginia eating warmed-up corned beef, their first home cooked meal in camp
Implements inside an old blacksmith’s shop at the West Virginia State Farm Museum.
May 2015 – Implements inside an old blacksmith’s shop at the West Virginia State Farm Museum, a 50-acre historical tract to which 32 old farm buildings have been relocated, near the Mason County Fairgrounds outside Point Pleasant, West Virginia : Carol M. Highsmith photographer
Sept. 1942 – Farm workers from West Virginia buying food at a train stop, en route to Batavia, New York.
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