William Besson Shaking Iron Drill Winton Minnesota 1937
A man identified as William Besson shakes an iron drill to dislodge particles from its bottom near Winton, Minnesota. Created in September 1937, this image illustrates manual labor practices in rural America during the late 1930s. The Farm Security Administration documented such scenes to highlight agricultural efforts and economic challenges of the era.
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William Besson Shaking Iron Drill Winton Minnesota 1937
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