Unloading Hogs at Aledo Stockyards 1936
Unloading hogs at the stockyards in Aledo, Illinois, represents a key agricultural practice from the 1930s. Taken in November 1936, this image documents the livestock industry in Mercer County. Stockyards were vital for local farmers, serving as primary centers for livestock trading and contributing significantly to the regional economy.
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Unloading Hogs at Aledo Stockyards 1936
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