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Agricultural family and neighbor labor in nineteenth-century minnesota
Matt A. Nelson
Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation
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Agriculture
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Diary
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Nineteenth Century
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Farm Family
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Household Work
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Community Ties
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Social Networks
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Large Population
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Limited Resources
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Resource Challenges
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Invisible Labor
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Valuable Resources
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Not Working
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Account Books
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Family Labor
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Farm Labor
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Neighbors
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Nineteenth Century
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Diary
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Family Farm
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Literature
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Crisis
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Conservative
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Invisible
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Early Life
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Social Network
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Nineteenth Century
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Population Censuses
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Social Network
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Social Network
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