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[Boy Accepting Trophy]
Photograph of a boy accepting a trophy from an older man. The man, left, wears a suit and touches the boy on the shoulder. The boy, right, wears a white dress shirt and glasses. He holds the trophy in his left hand.
[Boy Accepting Award]
Photograph of a boy shaking the hand of a woman as he accepts an award. In the photograph, the boy stands on the left. On the right, women stand as they present the boy a ribbon and cash reward.
[Young Woman Accepting Award]
Photograph of a young woman accepting a ribbon and cash prize at the Dallas Farmer's Market. The young woman wears a patterned blouse and jeans. On the right stand adults who are in the process of congratulating her.
[Boy at Produce Stand]
Photograph of a boy standing at a produce stand at the Dallas Farmer's Market. In the photograph, various types of vegetables are displayed on a table. The table cloth is emblazoned with stars and the dates "1776-1976." Buckets on the table are labeled 1/8 peck, 1/4 peck, 1/2 peck, 1 peck, and 1/2 bu (bucket).
[Girl at Produce Stand]
Photograph of a girl sitting at a produce stand at the Dallas Farmer's Market. Produce is placed in baskets on the tables around her.
[Riffe's Grocery and Market]
Photograph of the storefront for Riffe's Grocery and Market. Cylindrical parts are stacked against the storefront. A truck is parked against the sidewalk.
[Old Market Street]
Photograph of the old market street at the Dallas Farmer's Market. In the photograph, cars are parked against the street. Storefronts are visible on the left side.
[Hardies Fruits & Vegetables]
Photograph of the building for Hardie's Fruits & Vegetables. Crates are stacked against the front wall of the building. Another store is situated nearby.
[Stanley Wainwright Produce Company]
Photograph of the Stanley Wainwright Produce Company storefront. Boxes are stacked in front of the store.
[Letter to Henry Forschmidt from W. A. Donald]
Letter from W. A. Donald to Henry Forschmidt expressing thanks to the Michigan Blueberry Growers Association for moving a cultivated blueberry crop.
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