Farmers Sawing Wood for Fuel in Aledo Illinois 1936
Farmers saw wood for fuel in a timber area near Aledo, Illinois, in November 1936. In Mercer County, timber harvesting was essential for heating homes and powering local industries. The region relied on country sawmills to process timber, which supported the economy and provided jobs for many residents during this time.
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Farmers Sawing Wood for Fuel in Aledo Illinois 1936
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