Cattle Unloading at Aledo Pavilion March 1937
In March 1937, cattle are unloaded from a farmers wagon at the sales pavilion in Aledo, Mercer County, Illinois. This scene reflects agricultural practices in the 1930s, a time when local livestock markets played a crucial role in rural economies. Aledo was known for its rich farmland and livestock production, contributing significantly to the regions agriculture.
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Cattle Unloading at Aledo Pavilion March 1937
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