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Sugar mill at Temasopa [sic], between 1880 and 1897. Creator: William H. Jackson
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Sugar mill at Temasopa [sic], between 1880 and 1897. Creator: William H. Jackson
Sugar mill at Temasopa [sic], between 1880 and 1897
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This photograph, titled "Sugar Mill at Temasopa" by William H. Jackson, captures a moment in time between 1880 and 1897 in the agricultural heart of America. The image depicts a sugar mill nestled in a lush, green canyon, surrounded by rolling hills and dense foliage. The mill, with its large, red-roofed buildings and tall smokestack, stands as a testament to the local industry and the hardworking people who made it possible. The scene is bustling with activity. Men and women, dressed in simple clothing, work together to process sugarcane using horse-drawn carts and machinery. Children play nearby, adding a sense of community and everyday life to the image. Animals, including horses and mules, are present, highlighting the reliance on livestock for transportation and labor. This photograph offers a glimpse into the agricultural labor force during the nineteenth century. The image is particularly significant as it showcases the diverse group of people involved in the sugar industry, including men and women, and the interconnectedness of the local community. The mill, with its impressive size and the surrounding landscape, underscores the importance of agriculture and the role it played in the development of the region. The photograph, which measures 8 x 10 inches, is a dry plate negative or glass negative, a common photographic process during this time. It is part of the Edwin H. Husher Collection in the Library of Congress, a valuable resource for understanding the history and heritage of America's agricultural past.
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