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Mrs. Geo. Petty With Her Canned Goods

Description: Photograph of Mrs. Geo. Petty with a display of canned goods, Burpee sealer, and pressure cooker outside her house. She canned 556 quarts of products. She was a member of the Friend Club and the President of the Grady County Oklahoma Federation.
Date: 1928
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Oldest Home Demonstration Agents

Description: Photograph of three women seated outside. They are the oldest home demonstration agents in Oklahoma. From left to right they are: Mrs. Ella Innis, Mrs. Nettie Coryell, Mrs. Minnie B. Church. This was part of the 1932 annual report. The photo was printed by George & Son, Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Date: 1932
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Vegetable Budget for Two

Description: Photograph of Mrs. J. R. Simmons posed beside a canned vegetable display on her porch steps. The display is supposed to represent the vegetable budget for two. She belonged to Oak View Club of Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Date: 1928
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Civilian Conservation Corps

Description: Photograph of a Civilian Conservation Corps Chinese Elm planting, which serves as a wind break. The wind break project was created by the Hobart Camp of the Elk City Project for the John J. Krieger and Pearl E. Shafer Krieger farm near Komalty on N2240 Road and E1370 Road. The Krieger children were Clarence J., Helen McGuire Krieger and Marjorye P. Rogers Krieger.
Date: July 24, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Pruning Peach Trees

Description: Photograph of men pruning peach trees in a grove as part of a demonstration. The pruning took place at T. O. Murphy's orchard in Rush Springs, Oklahoma. Printed for a 1932 annual report.
Date: 1932
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Bark Grafting

Description: Photograph of a group of men watching a demonstration of bark grafting a native black walnut with the Thomas variety in spring of 1932. Printed for the 1932 annual report.
Date: 1932
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Fertilized Versus Unfertilized Corn

Description: Photograph of two men standing behind two signs marked "Fertilized" and "Unfertilized" that are behind two piles of corn. The fertilized pile is larger than the unfertilized pile. The corn was grown at the A. J. Montgomery farm at Okemah, Oklahoma. The photo was part of the 1932 annual report.
Date: 1932
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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