Farmer in Toolhouse McLeansboro Illinois 1937
A farmer stands in his toolhouse near McLeansboro, Illinois, circa January 1937. This image documents a crucial aspect of agricultural life during the Great Depression. Toolhouses were essential for storing equipment and supplies. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve the lives of farmers during this challenging time, providing support and resources.
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Farmer in Toolhouse McLeansboro Illinois 1937
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