1940 Sweet Corn and Daughter of Mormon Farmer in Utah
A vintage image from August 1940 shows sweet corn alongside the daughter of a Mormon farmer in Snowville, Utah, a town in Box Elder County. The photograph documents agricultural practices in the region during a period of economic recovery. The FSA/OWI Collection aimed to highlight rural life in America.
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1940 Sweet Corn and Daughter of Mormon Farmer in Utah
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