Jim Hardin Receives Relief in November 1937 South Dakota
In November 1937, Jim Hardin stands near Two Bit Creek in Lawrence County, South Dakota. Once a mining promoter, Hardin now seeks relief amidst economic decline. The area is known for its historical connection to gold mining, which shaped the local economy. This photograph illustrates the impact of the Great Depression on mining communities.
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Jim Hardin Receives Relief in November 1937 South Dakota
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