Buckboard Charlies Outhouse Iron River Michigan 1937
In April 1937, Buckboard Charlies outhouse stands in the cut-over land near Iron River, Michigan. This structure illustrates the living conditions of rural residents in Gogebic County during the 1930s. The area was known for its timber industry, which faced decline, influencing local lifestyles and livelihoods.
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Buckboard Charlies Outhouse Iron River Michigan 1937
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