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Farmer talking with warehouse man about price he received at auction for his tobacco, November 1939, Durham, North Carolina. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott.

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Auctioneer, buyers, and farmers during tobacco auction sale. Warehouse. Durham, North Carolina, November 1939

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Bookmen for the warehouse follow the sale and check the prices of tobacco after the auction. Durham, North Carolina, November 1939

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Michael R.

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They still had trucks delivering ice to homes (like my Mom's Mom) that still used ice boxes when I was little , then deliveries stopped , and in summer first stop was the coke plant to get drinks and a huge box cooler , then to the Ice House to pick up ice . They sold it by the block , but would put it in a grinding thing to chip it up . We put the drinks in and the watermelons . That photo looks almost exactly like it was back then . The building was torn down 20-30 years ago here (in town) , was down by the tracks near the Rail Road Station (where it was , its gone , too , now) . The Good Old Days . ... I remember going with my Dad to buy a block to make Homemade Ice Cream , we chipped it ourselves with an ice pick and an odd looking hammer/pick like thing .
 
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That photo looks almost exactly like it was back then . The building was torn down 20-30 years ago here (in town) , was down by the tracks near the Rail Road Station (where it was , its gone , too , now) . The Good Old Days . ... I remember going with my Dad to buy a block to make Homemade Ice Cream , we chipped it ourselves with an ice pick and an odd looking hammer/pick like thing .
Ditto, right down to the bldg location & everything. Besides homemade ice cream we would ice down tubs of fish while cleaning them & getting them ready for the freezer.
 

Michael R.

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People called it either the Ice House , or Ice Plant , as I recall . Funny I was so little , and still remember it like yesterday .

And I remember it was a big deal for my Grandmother (she was already widowed), and seems like everybody came to see the Frigadair (sp) when it came and I think they took the old Ice Box away in the delivery truck .
 

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