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ark:/16417/th71j4c3lhmz6Bidding for burley tobacco at the March of Dimes charity auction benefiting polio victims at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse.Image
ark:/16417/th7xm09f8kh6hJeep, carrying a 400-pound load, and truck, carrying 18,000 pounds, unload at a Virginia Avenue warehouse. Vehicles brought in the tobacco crop of C. C. Chenault and Leslie Schultz.Image
ark:/16417/th7bqphrzwj28Lafayette High School band and majorettes entertain spectators at the March of Dimes charity auction benefiting polio victims at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse.Image
ark:/16417/th7hrx6svnxmfMarch of Dimes volunteers and tobacco warehouse workers prepare for a tobacco sale to benefit polio victims at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse. The women pictured, left to right, are March of Dimes volunteers Mrs. Henry Allin, Mrs. L. P. Witt, and Mrs. Carl M. Friesen. The men shown are warehouse employees Dan White, Arthur Fain and Raymond Preston. Image
ark:/16417/th7sbzm2kskztMiss Doris Williams sells tobacco crop at Virginia Avenue warehouse. John Foster, Miss Williams, Ted Fagan and owner of crop, W.G.P. Ledford.Image
ark:/16417/th72jk5gvzc5sPreparing burley tobacco for the March of Dimes benefit auction at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse. Pictured, left to right, are R. L. Stivers, warehouse manager; S. B. Golden, government inspector; and Ed Holman, warehouse employee.Image
ark:/16417/th77mj46s3251Spectators at the March of Dimes charity auction benefiting polio victims at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse.Image
ark:/16417/th71qt9wlkzdnVolunteer workers sort and grade tobacco at the Virginia Avenue (Ave.) warehouse for sale at the March of Dimes' polio tobacco auction. In this photo workers chow up at a refreshment stand set up by Beta Sigma Phi, business women's society.Image
ark:/16417/th7mrggh2mcw2Volunteer workers sort and grade tobacco at the Virginia Avenue (Ave.) warehouse for sale at the March of Dimes' polio tobacco auction. In this photo, expert tobacco men George Warford, Walter Potors, Harry Stephens, Elmer Cook, and Les Warford pack baskets.Image
ark:/16417/th722cc1k590cVolunteer workers sort and grade tobacco at the Virginia Avenue (Ave.) warehouse for sale at the March of Dimes' polio tobacco auction. In this photo, members of Alpha Gamma Rho, fraternity at the University of Kentucky (UK), work over hands of burley before packing it on a basket.Image
ark:/16417/th71p56w6vzxdVolunteer workers sort and grade tobacco at the Virginia Avenue (Ave.) warehouse for sale at the March of Dimes' polio tobacco auction. Pictured are Mrs. L. P. Witt, Mrs. J. D. Tuttle, and Mrs. Ed Hessel, three of the women who solicited tobacco, examining piles of leaf.Image
ark:/16417/th716wbw24cz3Brothers sell tobacco at Virginia Avenue Tobacco Warehouse Company. One brother acts as a sales starter and the other as auctioneer. Beckham W. Stivers, left, and Robert L. Stivers.
ark:/16417/th7s3w1nw32mcNew surface on Harrodsburg pike, about one-fourth of a mile past Virginia avenue. June 8, 1949
ark:/16417/th7p44xvbgdxgVirginia Avenue tobacco warehouse adopts new system for sorting tobacco on floor awaiting shipment to redryer plants. Newland Willis placing different colored sticks on piles.