



Children Loading Firewood in Rural Michigan 1937
In May 1937, near Iron River, Michigan, two children load firewood onto a trailer for delivery. They engage in essential tasks that contribute to their rural community’s economy. This scene illustrates the common responsibilities of youth and the importance of manual labor in sustaining local livelihoods. The cut-over land surrounding them reflects the regions logging history.
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Children Loading Firewood in Rural Michigan 1937