Elmer Thompson Root Cellar Sheridan County Montana 1937
The root cellar of Elmer Thompson stands in Sheridan County, Montana, in November 1937. This structure served as a vital storage facility for preserving food in the harsh climate. It illustrates the agricultural practices used during the era, particularly in regions affected by drought. Root cellars were essential for maintaining access to food during winter months.
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Elmer Thompson Root Cellar Sheridan County Montana 1937
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