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A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The father repairs sewing machines, lawn mowers, etc. He is leaving Macon, where a license is required for such work (twenty-five dollars) and heading back for Alabama

A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The ...

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A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The father repairs sewing machines, lawn mowers, etc. He is leaving Macon, where a license is required for such work (twenty-five dollars) and heading back for Alabama

A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The ...

Public domain photograph - Georgia folklife collection, ethnography, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The father repairs sewing machines, lawn mowers, etc. He is leaving Macon, where a license is required for such work (twenty-five dollars) and heading back for Alabama

A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The ...

Public domain photograph - Georgia folklife collection, ethnography, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The father repairs sewing machines, lawn mowers, etc. He is leaving Macon, where a license is required for such work (twenty-five dollars) and heading back for Alabama

A hitchhiking family waiting along the highway in Macon, Georgia. The ...

Public domain photograph - Georgia folklife collection, ethnography, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Mowers / Roberts sc. ; P.I. Morris.

The Mowers / Roberts sc. ; P.I. Morris.

Four men mowing with scythes. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1875 September 18, p. 772.

Salvage. Farm scrap. Scrap today, armaments tomorrow. Collected from dozens of Michigan farms, this pile of old and broken mowers, cultivators, bedsprings, kitchen sinks, milk cans, etc., awaits transport to a steel mill where the scrap will be melted down to make war weapons for America's fighting men

Salvage. Farm scrap. Scrap today, armaments tomorrow. Collected from d...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a damaged, burned, or destroyed building, natural disaster, war destruction, ruins, 19th-century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.