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Charley Lawson, one of the 4 H Club Members who has been raising wool, explains to a visitor a new project the Club boys are interested in. Instead of selling the wool at 20 cents a pound, they get 3 times as much and their friends can buy real wool cloth at a reasonable price. This is wool the boys are turning in, and some of the finished woolen cloth hangs in the background. State 4 H Fair at Charleston, West Virginia. Oct. 1921.  Location: Charleston, West Virginia / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Charley Lawson, one of the 4 H Club Members who has been raising wool,...

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Charley Lawson, one of the 4 H Club Members who has been raising wool, explains to a visitor a new project the Club boys are interested in. Instead of selling the wool at 20 cents a pound, they get 3 times as much and their friends can buy real wool cloth at a reasonable price. This is wool the boys are turning in, and some of the finished woolen cloth hangs in the background. State 4 H Fair at Charleston, West Virginia. Oct. 1921. Location: Charleston, West Virginia Photo by Lewis W. Hine

Charley Lawson, one of the 4 H Club Members who has been raising wool,...

Title from NCLC caption card. In album: Children in West Virginia. Hine no. 5085. Number typed in upper left corner of caption card: 65. The word "real" is underlined on the caption card. Credit line: National ... More