Straw Barn for Livestock near Armstrong Iowa 1936
A straw barn stands in a rural setting near Armstrong, Iowa, constructed by Lloyd Sampson for his livestock in December 1936. The structure illustrates common agricultural practices of the 1930s, when livestock and poultry played a crucial role in the local economy. Such barns were essential for supporting rural livelihoods during this period.
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Straw Barn for Livestock near Armstrong Iowa 1936
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