Marcus Miller in Front of Shack Spencer Iowa December 1936
Marcus Miller stands in front of a self-constructed shack in Spencer, Iowa, in December 1936. He built this residence during the Great Depression, a period that deeply affected rural communities. The image illustrates the resourcefulness of individuals who adapted to difficult circumstances, reflecting the resilience prevalent in American society at that time.
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Marcus Miller in Front of Shack Spencer Iowa December 1936
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