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Men inspect the ruins of the Bridgeport Station after a tornado.
Men inspect the ruins of the Bridgeport Station after a tornado.
Pancake Realty truck, and four men working in the field, and baskets of vegetables produced on Paul Pancake's farm in Cabell County on land that produced very little before 1944.
The yards of the New River Company in Fayette County with flowers and a walkway shown.
Picture of Charlie Cole, in his glory, gathering war food from a field not very productive before in Cabell County.
Two trucks and a tractor belonging to Paul Pancake. He equipped himself for market gardening and sold as much as $1,750 per month for his gardens in Cabell County.
Cornfields on the Pancake Farm.  Paul Pancake is standing at the edge of the field.
Hay stacks and a pig pen with six pigs present. Children sitting on the fence. Taken in Cabell County, 1944. 'No shortage of meat or corn on this farm.'
Pigs in a pig pen in Cabell County with many people outside of the pen. 'No shortage of meat or corn on this farm.'
House in Pocahontas County before the Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself. (See photograph number 001560 to see home after renovations.)
House in Pocahontas County after Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself.  (See photograph number 001558 for view of home before renovations.)
A group portrait of the Randolph County Farm Women's Council, 1923-1944, standing and sitting around a table.