Johnson Family Churning Butter Black River Falls 1937
A member of the Johnson family churns butter at their home near Black River Falls, Wisconsin. This vintage image from June 1937 captures the essence of rural life in Jackson County. It reflects the traditional farming practices of the time and illustrates the daily activities of families in the farming community.
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Johnson Family Churning Butter Black River Falls 1937
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