Mr. Johnson Putting on Boots Near Syracuse Kansas 1939
In Syracuse, Kansas, Mr. Johnson puts on his boots in August 1939. He was a client of the Farm Security Administration, which aimed to assist struggling farmers during the Great Depression. The initiative emphasized cooperative farming practices to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience among farmers in rural areas.
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Mr. Johnson Putting on Boots Near Syracuse Kansas 1939
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