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Vintage Cotton Press in Tarboro, NC - 1941 Photo

$29.99
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Vintage Cotton Press in Tarboro, NC - 1941 PhotoThis vintage photograph features a mule driven cotton press once located in Tarboro, North Carolina, a significant area in Edgecombe County known for its historical ties to the cotton industry. The image captures a machinery type that has become nearly extinct, embodying an essential aspect of agricultural practices in the early 20th century. The cotton press, which was instrumental in processing cotton, reflects the regions agricultural heritage. The

indicative of the historical architectural practices in the region

Beautifully restored map of Quitman

It serves as a valuable resource for researchers and collectors interested in American architecture and southern history

The photograph highlights the intricate design and craftsmanship that define the local aesthetic

archival paper using a restored map of Lexington

highlighting the unique designs and cultural significance of various structures

The image showcases a residence featuring distinctive early 18th-century double chimneys and two-story pents at each end

The significance of this house extends beyond its aesthetic appeal

This vintage photograph showcases the King-Welch House

served as the home of Samuel Johnston

It illustrates the rich architectural legacy of Winston-Salem and North Carolina as a whole

This historic home was built by James Dellet and is associated with Mrs

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