Everett Shoemaker Packing Chickens Shadeland Indiana 1937
Everett Shoemaker packs chickens in crates during operations near Shadeland, Indiana, in February 1937. Tenant farming was a common agricultural practice in this region, where farmers worked land owned by others. Many families relied on this system for their livelihoods, reflecting the economic conditions of the era.
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Everett Shoemaker Packing Chickens Shadeland Indiana 1937
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