This black and white photograph captures a rural scene with agricultural workers engaged in their daily tasks. Two mules are the primary subjects, one drinking water from what appears to be an old-fashioned well or trough structure while being attended by two individuals who stand beside it. The person on the left is wearing a hat and seems to be holding onto a lever mechanism of the well setup, possibly operating it for dispensing water into the mules' container. Beside them stands another individual in light-colored clothing, likely supervising or assisting. The setting appears rustic with an open field surrounding what looks like farmland; crops are visible around the perimeter of the scene. The sky is overcast, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon lighting conditions that cast soft shadows on the ground. The overall ambiance reflects a bygone era where animal labor was integral to farming practices. This photograph serves as visual proof from Noontime chores within Granville County in North Carolina and showcases historical agricultural activities involving mules for water retrieval during their workday, illustrating rural life's simplicity and dependence upon manual livestock for daily tasks.
Noontime chores. Mules are brought in from the field and watered at well across the road from the house. Granville County, North Carolina
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