Farm Family at Rabun Gap

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Just after World War I (1917-18) the Rabun Gap school created the Farm Family Settlement Program. Entire families lived at Rabun Gap; the men learned agriculture, the women learned homemaking and health care, and the children attended school. The Speed family is pictured.

Courtesy of Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School

Farm Family at Rabun Gap

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