1937 Improvised Pig Pen on Levee in Cache Illinois
An improvised pen for pigs sits on a levee near Cache, Illinois, in February 1937. During the 1930s, Alexander County faced significant flooding, affecting local agriculture. This image serves as a historical record of rural life and farming practices in Illinois, highlighting the challenges farmers encountered during that era.
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1937 Improvised Pig Pen on Levee in Cache Illinois
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