L.H. Nissen Family in Iowa Shack December 1936
The L.H. Nissen family of ten resides in a three-room shack in Iowa in December 1936. Their living conditions reflect the hardships of rural life during the Great Depression. The image illustrates a combined living room and kitchen area, highlighting the difficulties posed by high humidity and poor ventilation prevalent in such small homes.
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L.H. Nissen Family in Iowa Shack December 1936
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