


Hightstown Project Resettlement June 1936 Vintage Photo
In June 1936, an accepted applicant for the Hightstown project in Mercer County, New Jersey, stands by the nearly completed first unit of thirty-five houses. This Jewish-American carpenter participated in a significant resettlement initiative aimed at providing housing and jobs for displaced individuals during the 1930s. The Hightstown project was part of the broader Jersey Homesteads effort, which contributed to community rebuilding during a challenging period in American history.
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Hightstown Project Resettlement June 1936 Vintage Photo