1936 Iowa Farm Housing for Ten in Three-Room Shack
In November 1936, a three-room shack in Iowa serves as the home for L.H. Nissen, a hired worker for a tenant farmer. The dwelling accommodates ten people, including a mother, father, seven children, and one grandchild. The farm, owned by a loan company, reflects the housing conditions for agricultural workers during this period.
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1936 Iowa Farm Housing for Ten in Three-Room Shack
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