Connecticut Valley Vernacular

Connecticut Valley Vernacular

By James F. O'Gorman

Subjects: Connecticut river and valley, Connecticut, social life and customs, Tobacco curing, Vernacular architecture, Tobacco, Social life and customs

Description: "James F. O'Gorman reads through oral histories, newspaper reports, and the terse factual writing of agricultural diaries to bring to life the risks and rewards of living close to the seasons, at the mercy of rainfall and sunshine. He has collected an array of vintage and newly commissioned photos of the work of growing tobacco, from de facto portraits of anonymous laborers to images of the sheds themselves, with all their ventilating doors open, welcoming the air. In this book, O'Gorman treats both the people and the sheds with the respect and admiration their precarious presence requires."--BOOK JACKET.

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