Ingraham Family Living Conditions April 1937
The Ingraham family lives in a shared shack near Alvin, Wisconsin, in April 1937. Mrs. Ingraham rests in bed, illustrating the harsh realities faced by farmers in cut-over land at the time. During the Great Depression, many families confronted dire living conditions and limited resources, reflecting broader economic challenges across the U.S.
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Ingraham Family Living Conditions April 1937
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