



Hog House Built by August Feck Indiana March 1937
A hog house stands as a testament to agricultural practices in Indiana during the 1930s. Constructed in March 1937 by tenant farmer August Feck near Templeton, this structure reflects his commitment to farming life. Feck lived on this farm for twelve years, investing in building and repairs under annual lease agreements. Tenant farming was common in this era, emphasizing the challenges and dedication of farmers.
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Hog House Built by August Feck Indiana March 1937