Hog House Built by Al Richards Wallingford Iowa 1936
A hog house stands on the 312-acre farm of tenant farmer Al Richards in Wallingford, Iowa, in December 1936. The farm, owned by an absentee owner, had insufficient buildings for hog raising. Richards constructed this structure to meet the needs of livestock, showcasing the resourcefulness of farmers during the Great Depression.
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Hog House Built by Al Richards Wallingford Iowa 1936
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