Daisy Heath and Baby in Rural Wisconsin 1937
In June 1937, Daisy Heath and her baby are seen near Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Mrs. Heath lives alone on two acres, reflecting the lifestyle of farmers in the cut-over regions of Wisconsin. These areas, once heavily wooded, were cleared for agriculture, reshaping the local economy and community dynamics during the 1930s.
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Daisy Heath and Baby in Rural Wisconsin 1937
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