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Spartanburg,South Carolina,SC,1935,Woodland,Soil Conservation Service,Farmers

Title: Spartanburg (vicinity), S.C. 1935--Woodland after it has been cleared under direction of the Soil Conservation Service, properly managed and given care it will return a cash value to the farmers
Date Created/Published: 1935.
Summary: Grove of young pine trees.
Notes:
No. 5-625.
Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Pines--South Carolina--Spartanburg--1930-1940.
Photographic prints--1930-1940.
Bookmark /96518090/
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