



Herman Gerling Filling Water Barrels in Wheelock 1937
$29.95
Herman Gerling fills barrels with water from a spring in Wheelock, North Dakota, during a drought in September 1937. Residents relied on springs as vital water sources in arid conditions. North Dakota, known for its harsh weather, faced significant agricultural challenges during this period, impacting local livelihoods and water availability.
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Herman Gerling Filling Water Barrels in Wheelock 1937
12" x 18"
$29.95
