Charles Millers Household Goods Unloaded in Indiana 1937
In March 1937, Charles Millers household goods are unloaded onto a farm in Benton County, Indiana, northeast of Fowler. This image reflects rural life during the Great Depression, a challenging period for farming families. Many relocated during these years in search of better opportunities, shaping the agricultural landscape of Indiana.
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Charles Millers Household Goods Unloaded in Indiana 1937
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