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Three members of the Pleasant Hill 4-H Club in Craven County, North Carolina, performing a demonstration on canning as part of a 4-H food preservation program
| Date: | 1920 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | African American women |
Killir Teele and Mabelle Tarl[r?]s of Wayne County, North Carolina, a 4-H dishwashing demonstration team
| Date: | 1929 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Girls |
An exhibit by the 4-H club girls for the Columbus County Fair in North Carolina
| Date: | 1926 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Canned foods |
4-H club girls working on a home beautification project
| Date: | 1927 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Home demonstration work |
Room created by Betty Allen of Sampson County, North Carolina, which won first prize in the 4-H room improvement contest
| Date: | 1927 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Home demonstration work |
Betty Allen of Sampson County, North Carolina, the first-prize winner of the 4-H home improvement contest
| Date: | 1927 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Girls |
Betty Allen of Sampson County, North Carolina, first-prize winner of the 4-H room improvement contest
| Date: | 1927 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Girls |
A demonstration of bed making at 4-H Camp in 1926
| Date: | 1926 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Home demonstration work |
4-H home improvement fair held in the Polk County Courthouse
| Date: | 1926 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Furniture |
Three 4-H club women inspecting a table full of bread as part of a 4-H food preparation program
| Date: | 1920 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Baked products |
Catawba County, North Carolina, bread makers' truck parked behind a tree
| Date: | 1920 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Automobiles |
Agents in training to can tomatoes and green beans. The canner is the popular Flowers model manufactured in Hickory [North Carolina]. The can with the label is a 4-H brand for green beans
| Date: | 1920 |
| Collection: | Green 'N' Growing | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | 4-H youth development | Canned foods |



![Killir Teele and Mabelle Tarl[r?]s of Wayne County, North Carolina, a 4-H dishwashing demonstration team](http://scrc.lib.ncsu.edu/pairtree_root/00/14/80/1/0014801/0014801-show.jpg)









![Agents in training to can tomatoes and green beans. The canner is the popular Flowers model manufactured in Hickory [North Carolina]. The can with the label is a 4-H brand for green beans](http://scrc.lib.ncsu.edu/pairtree_root/00/01/00/0/0001000/0001000-show.jpg)