Farmers Sawing Wood for Fuel Aledo Illinois 1936
In November 1936, farmers in Aledo, Illinois, saw wood for fuel in a local timber area. This image showcases agricultural practices that were vital for rural communities during the Great Depression. Aledo, located in Mercer County, was known for its farming, which played an essential role in supporting local families and economies.
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Farmers Sawing Wood for Fuel Aledo Illinois 1936
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