Back Porch of Henry McPeaks Residence Black River Falls 1937
The back porch of Henry McPeaks’ residence in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, provides insight into rural life in June 1937. At that time, many farmers lived on cut-over land, a result of logging activities in the late 19th century. This area showcases the adaptation of farming practices in Wisconsin’s evolving landscape.
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Back Porch of Henry McPeaks Residence Black River Falls 1937
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