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Wood carved objects,chairs,fork,shovel,chains,spoons,Rural Art Exhibit,1937

Title: [Various wood carved objects including chairs, fork, shovel, chains, spoons, etc. at 1937 Rural Arts Exhibit at Dept. of Agriculture building]
Date Created/Published: 1937.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Notes:
Photoprint by Theodor Horydczak.
Credit line: LC Hordczak Collection. Courtesy of Russell Sage Foundation.
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Exhibits; Rural Arts; USDA.
Bookmark /2002714851/
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