Charles Miller Driving Cattle in Benton County Indiana 1937
In March 1937, Charles Miller drives cattle across farmland in Benton County, Indiana, northeast of Fowler. After spending twelve years as a hired hand, Miller has now established himself by renting his own farm. This image illustrates the agricultural practices of the time and highlights the significance of cattle driving in rural farming operations.
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Charles Miller Driving Cattle in Benton County Indiana 1937
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