Cutting Cloth at Jersey Homesteads November 1936
A close-up of a cutters hands engaged in cutting cloth illustrates the textile industry at Jersey Homesteads in Hightstown, New Jersey. Taken in November 1936, this image documents the craftsmanship involved in fabric production. Jersey Homesteads was a New Deal community focused on cooperative living and sustainable practices.
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Cutting Cloth at Jersey Homesteads November 1936
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