The Resettlement Administration of 1935 was designed to assist the country’s poorest farmers after the Great Depression. The program provided special low-interest loans and other assistance to help folks get back on their feet. These 16 Utah farms benefited from President Roosevelt’s program, and special photographers captured those farms on film.
1. Cache County, 1940
Farmer C.E. Coombs driving his new tomato planter, 1940.
2. Sanpete County, 1940
Christy Thorpe and his team driving an alfalfa duster.
3. Escalante, April 1936
Barn in Escalante.
4. Cache County, July 1940
Picking berries.
5. Ivins, September 1940
Carrying cane to the crusher.
6. Murray, 1940
Edward Johnson and his chickens.
7. Tremonton, 1940
A farmer with his grain drill.
8. Heber, May 1941
Cows in the pasture.
9. Snowville, August 1940
Hoeing the garden.
10. West Jordan, 1940
Ellen Mark, harvesting lettuce.
11. Cornish, September 1940
Pitching hay.
12. Santa Clara, September 1940
Shoeing a horse.
13. Sanpete County, 1940
Curtis Whitlock and his breeding sow.
14. Lewiston, November 1940
Sugar beets waiting to be unloaded.
15. Summit County, 1940
Summit County farm.
16. Widstoe, April 1936
Farm house.
I think my favorite photo is the young girl in West Jordan, harvesting lettuce. Which is your favorite?
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