

1939 Vintage Barn with Sagebrush Thatching in Oregon
A two-year-old barn constructed with sagebrush thatching stands in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon. Taken in October 1939, this image showcases rural architecture representative of the area. Sagebrush was commonly used in construction due to its availability and insulating properties, reflecting the resourcefulness of local farmers.
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1939 Vintage Barn with Sagebrush Thatching in Oregon