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Homestead, Florida - Vegetable workers and migrant workers wait after work to be paid Feb. 1939

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Homestead, Florida - Vegetable workers and migrant workers wait after work to be paid Feb. 1939Each reproduction is printed on museum quality, archival paper and features a restored and colorized photograph of Homestead, Florida from 1939. This historic photograph of Homestead, Florida in 1939 shows a group of vegetable workers consisting of men, women, boys, girls, black and white, stand side by side waiting for their wages, brought together by the common pursuit of work in Homestead's sprawling vegetable fields. This era's migratory workforce

and island-dotted harbor

For anyone with roots in this corner of Crawford County

reflecting the craftsmanship of the era

Turner Saunders and has been preserved as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South

FRAMED PRINTS AVAILABLE HERE

Vintage Map of Columbia

provides valuable insights into Southern architectural styles and their evolution

Photographer: Alfred T

About This Historic Illustration

highlighting the significance of structures that have shaped the communitys identity over time

The columns are significant not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their structural role in supporting the portico

Capturing the energy and importance of one of the nation's busiest communication hubs

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