



1937 Truckloads of Corn Aid for Flood Victims in Illinois
In February 1937, twenty truckloads of corn are dispatched from farmers in Livingston County, Illinois, to flood-stricken areas near Carmi. This initiative showcases the agricultural communitys response to the flooding crisis in southeastern Illinois. The event exemplifies local collaboration and support during natural disasters, highlighting the resilience of farmers.
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1937 Truckloads of Corn Aid for Flood Victims in Illinois