Jim Hardin on Relief in Two Bit Creek South Dakota 1937
Jim Hardin appears in a state of hardship on relief in Two Bit Creek, located near Deadwood, South Dakota. Taken in November 1937, this image documents the economic struggles mining towns experienced during the Great Depression. Deadwood, once a booming gold mining hub, faced significant decline as gold prices fell.
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Jim Hardin on Relief in Two Bit Creek South Dakota 1937
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