Abandoned Shay in Smithland Indiana February 1937
An abandoned shay rests in a farm setting near Smithland, Indiana, in February 1937. This scene illustrates the rural landscape and agricultural practices of the time. Shay locomotives were commonly used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for logging and transporting goods. Shelby County reflects the agricultural heritage of Indiana.
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Abandoned Shay in Smithland Indiana February 1937
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