Henry McPeak Family Farming Black River Falls 1937
A family of Henry McPeak works on cut-over land near Black River Falls, Wisconsin, in June 1937. The image illustrates agricultural practices unique to the region during the Great Depression. Farmers adapted to changing land use and economic conditions. This photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection from 1944, showcasing rural American life.
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Henry McPeak Family Farming Black River Falls 1937
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