Heater in William Huravitchs Home North Dakota 1937
A heater occupies the home of farmer William Huravitch near Wheelock, North Dakota. Taken in August 1937, this image illustrates the living conditions during the era of severe drought in the Great Plains. The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation often assisted farmers facing hardships, and many families relied on such basic heating sources for warmth.
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Heater in William Huravitchs Home North Dakota 1937
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