Summary: | Color print view of large open field showing rice harvesting in the South. People on horseback. People on farming equipment harvesting the rice. Others stacking the grain for drying. Horse drawn wagons assisting in the harvest process. Hundreds of stacks can be seen in the background. Postmarked September 1, 1909. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Rice Harvesting in The South.' Printed on back: '692 Rosin & Co., Phila & New-York. Made in Germany.'Written on front: 'Sept. 1, 08, Hello, what has [illegible] of you. I are here at work and having a fine time. Mr. Davis came to see us yestereday. Say Miss Susie is here at work at Jonas & also the Merry Widow.' Written on back: 'She tries so hard to talk to me. Will tell you later more. I have [illegible]. Write to me at once & tell me all the news. I am [illegible] sometimes soon. With much love to you and yours. [illegible] Miss [illegible] Webb, Centerville, Tenn.'
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