Edwin Gorder North Dakota Farmer Black and White 1937
In September 1937, Edwin Gorder stands as a farmer near the Montana state line in Williams County, North Dakota. Agricultural life in this region faced challenges as farmers adapted to economic conditions during the Great Depression. The image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting rural America’s resilience and farming practices.
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Edwin Gorder North Dakota Farmer Black and White 1937
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