

Kytta Family Building Well in Washington 1939
A vintage image from August 1939 shows the Kytta family constructing a well in Michigan Hill, Thurston County, western Washington. The family participated in the Farm Security Administration program, which aimed to assist struggling farmers during the Great Depression. Wells like this were essential for providing water to crops and livestock, demonstrating the importance of sustainable agricultural practices in rural communities.
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Kytta Family Building Well in Washington 1939
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