Berry Pickers Harvesting Raspberries Southern New Jersey 1936
Berry pickers in Southern New Jersey engage in raspberry harvesting in June 1936. Workers traveled from Delaware by truck to participate in this seasonal labor. Southern New Jersey was known for its rich agricultural output, particularly berries. The region played a vital role in supplying fresh produce to markets during the Great Depression.
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Berry Pickers Harvesting Raspberries Southern New Jersey 1936
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