File:Cultivation of tobacco at Jamestown 1615.jpg

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English: An 1878 depiction of tobacco cultivation at Jamestown, ca. 1615. From A School History of the United States, from the Discovery of America to the Year 1878 by David B. Scott (1878); available at the Internet Archive
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Source Page 45 of A School History of the United States, from the Discovery of America to the Year 1878 (1878); from a digital scan from the Internet Archive
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