



Hat Production Sewing Machine Operator November 1936
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In November 1936, a man operates a specialized sewing machine designed for hat production at Jersey Homesteads in Hightstown, New Jersey. This location was part of a New Deal program aimed at providing jobs and improving living conditions during the Great Depression. Jersey Homesteads contributed significantly to agricultural and textile industries in the region.
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