William Sharrard on Silk Lake Farm May 1937
William Sharrard stands on his cut-over land near Silk Lake, Michigan, in May 1937. He represents the shift in agricultural practices in Iron County as farmers adapted to post-logging conditions. During this time, many former logging sites were converted to farmland, impacting local economies and communities in Michigan.
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William Sharrard on Silk Lake Farm May 1937
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