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Hightstown, United States
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Building the road to the community factory. Hightstown, New Jersey
Hightstown, New Jersey. View of nearly completed factory for garment workers
Hightstown, New Jersey. Member of the farming group on the project. Polish-Jewish born, served in the American Army, World War
Member of the Hightstown farm group says: "Who says Jews can't farm?" Hightstown, New Jersey
Hightstown, New Jersey. Jewish-American farm mother, Mrs. Cohen, wife of the farm manager
Hightstown, New Jersey. Jewish-American farm mother, Mrs. Cohen, wife of the farm manager
Hightstown, New Jersey. Jewish-American farm mother, Mrs. Cohen, wife of the farm manager
Hightstown, New Jersey. On this project some of the homesteaders will work on the cooperative farm, some in the cooperative factory. This group represents wives and children of the farm group. This is a Jewish community background
Homesteader, farmer, who has been working on the community farm since 1934. Hightstown, New Jersey
Hightstown, New Jersey. Type house for two families (incomplete). Will be ready for occupancy July, 1936
Hightstown, New Jersey. The model house nears completion. Note landscaping
Hightstown, New Jersey. Homes under construction. Thirty-five of these homes are to be completed and ready for occupancy by July 15, 1936
Potato field, where the farm members of this resettled group have the second best crop in the three leading potato counties, according to estimates of the New Jersey Agricultural State College. Hightstown, New Jersey
Hightstown, New Jersey. The model house, nearly completed
Hightstown, New Jersey. Home under construction. Thirty-five of these homes to be completed and ready for occupancy by July 15, 1936
Hightstown, New Jersey. The homesteaders of the farm group are proud of their straight potato row. They have raised very successful crops. The farm was started in 1934
Interviewing applicant. Hightstown, New Jersey
Air view of Jersey Homesteads. Hightstown, New Jersey
Sloan, Samuel, House