A Picture of Our Harvest Home, 1909 (Detail)
A Picture of Our Harvest Home, 1909
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Harvest Home
Mouse over the image above for close-up view of the fruits and vegetables that surround the pulpit in this Harvest Home church display.
If "Day: 40" on the hymn board on the wall refers to the fortieth week of the year, then it's likely that this church was decorated like this for a Harvest Home service sometime in late September or early October.
If "Day: 40" on the hymn board on the wall refers to the fortieth week of the year, then it's likely that this church was decorated like this for a Harvest Home service sometime in late September or early October.
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