Tobacco Spear, circa 1960
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Artifact Overview
Raising tobacco required significant human labor before mechanization. At harvest time, workers cut the leaves from Burley tobacco plants using special knives. They pierced the leaves with this conical-shaped metal spear affixed to the end of a stick. Then, after the leaves dried in the field, they moved the full sticks to tobacco barns to finish the curing process.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Tool
Date Made
circa 1960
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2000.7.1
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Metal
Color
Brown
Dimensions
Height: 6.5 in
Width: 1.875 in
Length: 1.5 in
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