Pole Bean and Tomato Post Driver
Dublin Core
Title
Pole Bean and Tomato Post Driver
Description
A post driver that was owned and used by Paul "Skippy" Tabalan DeOcampo for securing posts into the ground to the support the growth of crops like pole beans and tomatoes. Paul's daughters, Veronica Hernandez and Antoinette Yvonee DeOcampo-Lechtenberg, remember their father using the tool often. They also recall using it themselves when they worked with their father in the fields.
Contributor
Antoinette Yvonne DeOcampo-Lechtenberg and Veronica Hernandez
Rights
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Format
4'2 feet
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
DEO.2021. 10
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Post Driver
Collection
Citation
“Pole Bean and Tomato Post Driver,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/46.
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