Dugout Home in Oregon with Seven Children 1939
A partial dugout home in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, houses seven children in October 1939. This image illustrates the unique living conditions faced by families in rural America during the Great Depression. Dugouts, often built into the earth for insulation, provided shelter in harsh climates, showcasing resilience and resourcefulness.
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Dugout Home in Oregon with Seven Children 1939
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