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Interior of the barn where tobacco housed. The stripping room is located in the back right of the picture. Note the two poles placed close together extending from the right through the center of the picture.  This is a two foot wide ventilation opening in which no tobacco is hung, and which extends through the barn lengthwise.

25. Tobacco Barn

Exterior view of the tobacco barn constructed by Mr. A. C. Curry in Lincoln County. 'Narrow Ventilation doors which were opened in the front of the barn for this picture are located on all four sides of the barn. The barn is 50 feet wide, 60 feet long and 41 feet to the roof at the center of the barn.'

26. Tobacco Barn in Lincoln County

Children in Mason County eating a hot lunch at tables set up on saw horses.

27. Children Enjoying a Hot Lunch in Mason County

Two Sunnyside School boys painting kitchen cabinets in Mason County.

28. Sunnyside School Boys Painting Kitchen in Mason County

Woman spraying a garden for insect control in Kanawha County.

29. Homemaker Spraying Garden for Insect Control in Kanawha County

Man and turkeys, part of the Homemaker Turkey Project in Kanawha County. Money made from this project was used to purchase a new kitchen sink.

30. Feeding Turkeys, Part of Homemaker Turkey Project in Kanawha County

Sheep in corral with Men in the background.  From left to right the men are: P.J. Reynolds, grader; A.W. Randolph, manager; Joseph C. Emch, asst. county agent; and Junior Eagle.

31. Sheep in a Corral

Sons of Thomas B. White, Bridgeport, and their riding horses.

32. Sons of Thomas B. White of Bridgeport, Riding Horses

House in Pocahontas County before the Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself. (See photograph number 001560 to see home after renovations.)

33. House Before Outside Improvement Project in Pocahontas County

House in Pocahontas County after Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself.  (See photograph number 001558 for view of home before renovations.)

34. House After Outside Improvement Project in Pocahontas County

Family of cows owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, Route 2. Four men showing four cows.

35. Livestock Owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, W. Va.

Photograph showing improvements of the kitchen of Mrs. Carl Maxwell of Harrison County.  'Took out full size window and put in a small one, built cabinets around sink. Planned to add wall cabinets.'

36. Maxwell, Mrs. Carl in Renovated Kitchen