Connecticut is well known for its bustling seaports and shipbuilding industry, but the Nutmeg State has also had a long affair with the land. Farms have been a staple since our earliest settlers took residence. Today we are still large producers of milk, poultry, eggs, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and tobacco. For a look into our past agricultural life, check out these amazing photos of Connecticut farms during the 1940s.
- Mr. Schneider, with some help, filling a Silo on his Tolland County farm.
Photogrammar/Sheldon Dick
- Men trying to repair a tractor near Townsend.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Tobacco hanging up to dry on racks in Mr. Colson’s barn in Suffield.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Mrs. May Smith’s tobacco barn near Thompsonville.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Mr. Fred Schoenleber getting ready to harvest his crop.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Mr. Arthur Wolf riding across his farm in North Branford.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- A horse and buggy at Emerson J. Leonard’s farm in Westville.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Mrs. Dewitt Lasser’s cows in her barn in Cheshire.
Photgrammar/Jack Delano
- Field of beans in Westville.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- The Benham’s of Hamden getting apples ready to take to the market.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- A rainy day for the cows in Westfield on Mr. Addison’s farm.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Mr. August Udal’s poultry farm in Canterbury.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- Workers stripping tobacco on a farm in Windsorville.
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
- A mother and daughter pick grapes on their farm.
Photogrammar/John Colier
- In Southington, James Pompey uses a tractor to farm his land.
Photogrammar/Fenno Jacobs
Aren’t these old-timey photos of Connecticut farms incredible? Which one was your favorite? Let us know in the comments section below, and if you have any vintage farm photos please share those too.
Photogrammar/Sheldon Dick
Photogrammar/Jack Delano
Photgrammar/Jack Delano
Photogrammar/John Colier
Photogrammar/Fenno Jacobs
Don’t you just love looking at old photographs? Check out these awesome pictures taken during the construction of the Merritt Parkway.
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