Hall Family Children in Drought-Affected North Dakota 1937
Children of the Hall family gather near Alamo, Williams County, North Dakota, in August 1937. During this period, the region faced severe drought, impacting agriculture and livelihoods. Rural families adapted by diversifying their activities to sustain themselves. This image serves as a testament to their determination and resourcefulness in difficult conditions.
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Hall Family Children in Drought-Affected North Dakota 1937
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