Corncrib on August Grettencords Farm February 1937
A corncrib sits on a 160-acre farm owned by August Grettencord in February 1937. Located southwest of Fowler, Indiana, in Benton County, this structure is essential for storing and drying corn, a staple crop in the region. The farm reflects early 20th-century agricultural practices and carries a small mortgage, indicating modest financial stability.
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Corncrib on August Grettencords Farm February 1937
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