Harry Kaplan Blanket Made from Waste Cloth 1936
Harry Kaplan from Jersey Homesteads in Hightstown, New Jersey, displays a blanket made from waste scraps of cloth in November 1936. Located in a community established during the Great Depression, Jersey Homesteads aimed to provide economic relief through agriculture and craftsmanship. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection.
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Harry Kaplan Blanket Made from Waste Cloth 1936
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