Omaha Sawmill Workers Cutting Timber Boards 1937
Workers cut timber into boards at a country sawmill in Omaha, Gallatin County, Illinois. In February 1937, rural lumber production was significant for local economies. Sawmills like this one were essential for supplying the materials needed in construction and manufacturing. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents American life.
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Omaha Sawmill Workers Cutting Timber Boards 1937
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