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Salt Mining

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Women put salt into small sacks at the salt works in Piffard, New York, c. 1910

Sifting Salt, near Syracuse, NY, c. 1900

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Women Bagging Salt, c. 1900

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Gathering Salt near Syracuse, NY, c. 1900

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Salt Lifters at Work in a Grainer, 1912

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