Abe Lipsky Moves into New Home Jersey Homesteads 1936
Abe Lipsky, a farm foreman, moves into his new home in Jersey Homesteads, New Jersey, in November 1936. After over a year in temporary accommodations, he receives assistance from fellow farmer Harry Katzenellenbogen. Jersey Homesteads was an agricultural community established during the New Deal to support farm workers and their families.
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Abe Lipsky Moves into New Home Jersey Homesteads 1936
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