Homesteaders Daughters in Cooperative Factory 1936
In November 1936, homesteader daughters work in the millinery department of a cooperative garment factory in Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, New Jersey. This factory aimed to provide jobs and support for local families during the Great Depression. Such cooperative efforts were crucial for community resilience in challenging economic times.
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Homesteaders Daughters in Cooperative Factory 1936
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