Everett Shoemaker Tenant Farmer in Shadeland Indiana 1937
In February 1937, Everett Shoemaker, a tenant farmer, removes tools from a shed during moving operations in Shadeland, Indiana. Located in Grant County, Shadeland was significant for its agricultural community during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration aimed to assist struggling farmers, documenting their experiences through images.
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Everett Shoemaker Tenant Farmer in Shadeland Indiana 1937
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