William Singer Homesteader Hightstown NJ November 1936
William Singer, a homesteader in Hightstown, New Jersey, stores corn for a dairy herd in November 1936. At that time, local farmers often prepared for livestock acquisition to sustain their operations. This image illustrates agricultural methods of the 1930s, a period marked by the importance of dairy farming in New Jerseys rural economy.
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William Singer Homesteader Hightstown NJ November 1936
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