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I still look.Yep, wish I still had mine, too.
And in honor of the recently deceased, Joe Diffie
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I still look.Yep, wish I still had mine, too.
Early in Bess & Harry's marriage he failed miserably at farming. He probably thought those mules were plough horses or maybe Clydesdales.Colorized circa 1948 photo of President Harry S. Truman with a pair of Missouri mules in harness at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia. Photo by Gerald R. Massie. Restoration and colorization by LongView HD.
Seems like it's been almost that long ago....Caruthersville, Missouri, 1938. Here's hoping we can socially gather again soon.
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Caruthersville, Missouri, 1938. Here's hoping we can socially gather again soon.
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Everyone in Caruthersville is related!They look related.
Spitting all over the place was a huge habit of Americans in the ate 1800s and early 1900s, especially because man smoked chewed tobacco. Health advocates really made an all out effort to train people not to spit so much around that time.
Everyone in Caruthersville is related!
Love the black hat.Lunch at a West Texas cafe during a horse auction in San Angelo.
1940
By Russell Lee.
Social distancing.