Buckboard Charlie Squatter Iron River Michigan 1937
Buckboard Charlie lives as a squatter near Iron River, Michigan, in April 1937. He represents the resilience of individuals in cut-over land in Iron County. During this era, many faced hardships due to economic challenges. The image serves as a valuable documentation of life in America during the Great Depression, illustrating the struggles and determination of those in rural settings.
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Buckboard Charlie Squatter Iron River Michigan 1937
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