Lon Allen and Daughter Sawing Log Iron River Michigan 1937
Lon Allen and his daughter saw a log on their farm near Iron River, Michigan, in May 1937. During this time, family collaboration was essential on farms, particularly in regions affected by logging activities. Cut-over lands required families to adapt by utilizing available resources for their agricultural needs. Michigans rich natural landscape supported diverse farming practices.
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Lon Allen and Daughter Sawing Log Iron River Michigan 1937
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