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| Title: | Pit filled with mesquite logs to make charcoal |
Date/circa: | 1960/1969 |
Photographer: | Hetzel, Theodore B. (Kennett Square, Pa.) |
Subjects: | Tohono O'Odham Indians|vPictorial works; Pima County (Ariz.) |
Notes: | Photo of a large pit filled with mesquite logs for the process of making charcoal. A large pile of mesquite logs can also be seen in the background of the image. A tractor, several men, and a car can be seen behind the mesquite-filled pit. This project is to make charcoal from mesquite commercially and was a community enterprise. |
Call number: | SW P003B5gFol4Item07 |
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