Henhouse and Privy in Southeast Missouri May 1938
A combination henhouse and privy stands on Southeast Missouri Farms in New Madrid County in May 1938. This structure represents the practical design used by farmers to optimize space for essential facilities. The image provides insight into rural agricultural life in Missouri during the late 1930s, illustrating farming practices and living conditions of that era.
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Henhouse and Privy in Southeast Missouri May 1938
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