Vintage Clock in John Landers Home Illinois 1937
A clock rests in the home of John Landers, a farmer near Marseilles, Illinois. Taken in January 1937, this image illustrates rural life and the daily rhythms of farm families in early 20th century Illinois. The clock’s presence signifies the importance of time management for farmers, who relied on precise scheduling for planting and harvesting.
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Vintage Clock in John Landers Home Illinois 1937
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