Blind Horse and Broken Windmill at Glen Cooks Farm 1936
A blind horse stands next to a broken windmill on Glen Cooks farm near Smithland, Iowa. Taken in December 1936, this image documents rural life during the Great Depression. Glen Cook and his farm were part of broader agricultural efforts supported by the Farm Security Administration, aimed at assisting struggling farmers across the United States.
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Blind Horse and Broken Windmill at Glen Cooks Farm 1936
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