Cattle Unloading at Aledo Stockyards March 1937
Cattle are unloaded from a truck in Aledo, Illinois, Mercer County, circa March 1937. This scene depicts the stockyards, a vital component of agricultural operations in the region during the 1930s. Stockyards served as central hubs for livestock trading and transportation, reflecting the importance of farming in rural American life.
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Cattle Unloading at Aledo Stockyards March 1937
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