



Wheat Elevator Storage Construction Dayton Washington 1941
$30.00
In July 1941, construction progresses at a wheat elevator in Dayton, Washington. The facility expands to accommodate an anticipated high wheat harvest, essential for food supply during World War II. Wheat elevators played a crucial role in grain storage and distribution, supporting both local agriculture and wartime efforts.
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Wheat Elevator Storage Construction Dayton Washington 1941
12" x 16"
$30.00
