1936 Vintage Shack Residence of L.H. Nissen Dickens Iowa
A vintage image from December 1936 shows a detail of a shack in Dickens, Iowa. This structure served as the home for L.H. Nissen, who worked as a hired hand. Nissen provided for his wife, seven children, and one grandchild in this modest setting. The photograph illustrates rural life during the Great Depression era.
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1936 Vintage Shack Residence of L.H. Nissen Dickens Iowa
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