



Lumberjack Injured in Saloon Altercation Minnesota 1937
A lumberjack in Craigville, Minnesota, suffers injuries from a saloon altercation in September 1937. This incident reflects the rugged lifestyle of lumber camps and the dangers that workers faced in the industry. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life in America during the 1930s, revealing the complexities of social interactions in these communities.
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Lumberjack Injured in Saloon Altercation Minnesota 1937
