File:Grindingsugarcane-nahunta-c1910.jpg
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[edit]Grinding sugar cane to make Georgia Syrup, near Nahunta, GA, circa 1910. Image from a postcard published circa 1910-15. Photographer unknown. Published in the USA prior to 1924, public domain.
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