Mennonite Farmhouse Dresser in Montana 1937
A vintage image shows a dresser in the home of John Harshenberger, a Mennonite farmer in Sheridan County, Montana. In November 1937, rural farm life faced significant challenges due to a severe drought impacting the region. The Mennonite community, known for its agrarian lifestyle, adapted to these conditions through resilience and resourcefulness.
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Mennonite Farmhouse Dresser in Montana 1937
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