



Drought Impact on Farming Family in North Dakota 1937
A daughter of William Huravitch stands in a drought-affected area of Williams County, North Dakota, in September 1937. The drought during the 1930s devastated many farming families, leading to crop failures and economic hardship. North Dakota experienced significant agricultural challenges, reshaping its farming landscape and community resilience.
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Drought Impact on Farming Family in North Dakota 1937
