Memphis Texas Flood Refugee Family May 1937
Flood refugees gather in Memphis, Texas, in May 1937, following severe flooding that displaced many families. This image documents the hardships faced by residents of Hall County during a significant environmental crisis. The Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation played a role in aiding those affected, showcasing community resilience during the Great Depression.
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Memphis Texas Flood Refugee Family May 1937
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