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Through the Lens of Time – Additional Photos

Additional images of Southern agriculture and rural life — all taken prior to the 1950s.

Landscapes Summer 2010
POSTCARDS

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"Through the Lens of Time"

The Hoelscher Gin in Cyclone, Texas - 1926

The Hoelscher Gin in Cyclone, Texas - 1926

Photo courtesy of Linda Gail Binns


A boy next to a log as thick as he is tall

A sawmill in Sherard, Miss. – approximately 1945

Photo courtesy of Tyler Mullins


Man with mule in Hill County near Aquilla, Texas

Man with mule in Hill County near Aquilla, Texas - early 1920s

Photo courtesy of Cheryl Snipes


Repairing a Ford tractor on a farm near Aquilla, Texas

Repairing a Ford tractor on a farm near Aquilla, Texas – 1946

Photo courtesy of Cheryl Snipes


A woman chops wood in Oglesby, Texas - 1926

A woman chops wood in Oglesby, Texas — 1926

Photo courtesy of Joe Cathey


A boy and his dog on a bale of cotton in Runnels County, Texas - 1920s

A boy and his dog rest on a bale of cotton on a farm in Runnels County, Texas – late 1920s

Photo courtesy of Patricia Hohensee


A family gathers for a photo near Gatesville, Texas. — late 1800s

A family gathers for a photo near Gatesville, Texas – late 1800s

Photo courtesy of Paula Hill


Four siblings on their horse near Waxahachie, Texas — 1943

Siblings pose on their horse near Waxahachie, Texas – 1943

Photo courtesy of Paula Hill


A man holds a beehive near his home in Eureka, Texas — 1890s

A man holds a beehive near his home in Eureka, Texas – 1890s

Photo courtesy of Laura Murphy


A man in a hat feeds chickens on a farm near Cuero, Texas — early 1940s

Feeding chickens on a farm near Cuero, Texas — early 1940s

Photo courtesy of Kathleene Runnels


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"Through the Lens of Time"


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