Drought Refugee Families on Highway Lordsburg 1937
Three drought refugee families travel along a highway near Lordsburg, New Mexico, in May 1937. Located in Hidalgo County, this image documents the severe impact of drought during the Dust Bowl. Many families migrated in search of better living conditions. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection and was transferred in 1944.
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Drought Refugee Families on Highway Lordsburg 1937
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