Man Using Sewing Machine for Hat Production 1936
In November 1936, a man operates a specialized sewing machine for hat production in Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, New Jersey. The location was part of a New Deal cooperative settlement aimed at providing housing and jobs during the Great Depression. This sewing machine exemplifies the eras industrial advancements and the importance of the hat-making industry in the regions economy.
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Man Using Sewing Machine for Hat Production 1936
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