1938 Black and White Barn Construction in Southeast Missouri
In May 1938, workers construct a barn in New Madrid County, Southeast Missouri. They nail gable ends as part of the Southeast Missouri Farms Project, which aimed to improve agricultural practices during the Great Depression. This initiative provided jobs and supported local farmers by enhancing infrastructure across rural areas.
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1938 Black and White Barn Construction in Southeast Missouri
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