Charles Miller Moves to New Farm in Indiana March 1937
Charles Miller moves his household goods onto a rented farm in Fowler, Indiana, during March 1937. After serving as a hired farmhand for twelve years, he transitions to independent farming. This image reflects the agricultural efforts of many during the 1930s, a period marked by economic challenges and resilience among farmers in the Midwest.
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Charles Miller Moves to New Farm in Indiana March 1937
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