Black Aleck Dickinson Setting Trap in Iron County 1937
Black Aleck Dickinson sets a trap in a cut-over area of Iron County, Michigan, in May 1937. This scene reflects rural life and farming practices in the Midwest during the early 20th century. Iron County was known for its timber industry, which greatly influenced the local economy and agricultural methods of the time.
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Black Aleck Dickinson Setting Trap in Iron County 1937
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