San Augustine Farmstead

San Augustine Farmstead
"Most houses in town had modern conveniences. When we went out into the country, we saw an entirely different kind of living," wrote Marquis Childs of rural life in the 1930s. "The drudgery of the well house, the kitchen, the barns where farmers stumbled through evening chores in the half darkness when planting had kept them late in the fields never ceased. It was like stepping into another country." | Source: Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress
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