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Various members of the the Crouch family come together for Thanksgiving Day dinner. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
At the Crouch family Thanksgiving Day. Waiting for dinner. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
One of the children of the Crouch family looking to see is the "pudd'n" for the Thanksgiving Day dinner is ready. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
Pumpkin pies and Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. Timothy Levy Crouch, a Rogerine Quaker living in Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
At the Crouch family Thanksgiving Day dinner. Pumpkin pies. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
Children's table at the Crouch family Thanksgiving Day dinner. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
At the Crouch family Thanksgiving Day dinner. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
The family of Mr. Timothy Levy Crouch, a Rogerine Quaker, at their annual Thanksgiving Day dinner. A twenty-pound turkey was dispensed with in short order. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
Mr. Timothy Levy Crouch, a Rogerine Quaker, living in Ledyard, Connecticut, finishing up his Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Crouch is a stonemason by profession and lives on his farm where a little farming is done. Ledyard, Connecticut: photo by Jack Delano, November 1940
Photos from Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, Library of Congress
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