Buckboard Charlie in Iron River Michigan 1937
Buckboard Charlie stands in his shack near Iron River, Michigan, in April 1937. He lived in a region characterized by cut-over land in Iron County, a result of extensive logging. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life and the challenges faced by residents in Michigan during the Great Depression era.
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Buckboard Charlie in Iron River Michigan 1937
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