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Cow farm demonstration Clemson University Libraries Work - agronomy.
Home repairs and remodeling, 1950 May 2 Clemson University Libraries
1950-05-02
Agent shaking hands with farmer Clemson University Libraries Work - agronomy - pastures.
Fence demonstration, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - agronomy.
1950-05-09
Canning demonstration, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries African American home demonstration (canning).
1953-08
Aerial view of 4-H Camp Daniels Clemson University Libraries
Mattress center, 1941 January 31 Clemson University Libraries
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1941-01-31
Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 1941 May 2 Clemson University Libraries
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1941-05-02
Farmers in grain field, 1941 May 2 Clemson University Libraries African American farmers in grain field.
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1941-05-02
Farmer and pure-blood bull, 1941 March Clemson University Libraries African American farmer and pure-bud bull.
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1941-03
Girl with 4-H canning exhibit, 1941 December Clemson University Libraries African American 4-H club girl giving food demonstration.
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1941-12
Attendees waiting for lunch at 4-H Camp Dixon, 1938 June Clemson University Libraries African American 4-H Club members lined up to go in for lunch.
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1938-06
Farmers using light and home raised seeds, 1939 May 11 Clemson University Libraries Small light heads by using home raised seeds. Low in height.
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1939-05-11
Forestry demonstration at 4-H Camp Dixon, 1939 June Clemson University Libraries Demonstration of forestry methods to African American 4-H Club members at conservation camp.
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1939-06
Benedict Stevens with Grand Champion bull, 1948 March Clemson University Libraries Grand Champion steers of 1948 Florence Livestock. Shown by Benedict Stevens, 4-H club boy of Marion County.
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1948-03
Farmers of African American Forkville community touring Bessie Evans' home, Honea Path (S.C.), 1939 April 28 Clemson University Libraries Extension worker present: R.W. Anderson. Address Route #4 Honea Path, S.C.
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1939-04-28