



Men Cradling Harvested Wheat in Sperryville Virginia 1936
Men cradle harvested wheat in a rural setting in Sperryville, Virginia. In June 1936, local farmers engaged in wheat harvesting, which played a significant role in Rappahannock Countys economy. Wheat farming provided essential sustenance and trade opportunities for the community during the Great Depression, sustaining livelihoods for many families.
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Men Cradling Harvested Wheat in Sperryville Virginia 1936