Carl Thorson and Son in Drought-Affected North Dakota 1937
A vintage image captures Carl Thorson and his youngest son in November 1937 in Crosby, North Dakota. Thorson, a former farmer, illustrated the challenges faced by agricultural communities during the drought in Divide County. This photograph serves as a record of rural life amid environmental difficulties.
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Carl Thorson and Son in Drought-Affected North Dakota 1937
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