Mother and Daughter in Gemmel Minnesota Saloon 1937
A mother and daughter are seen inside a saloon-restaurant in Gemmel, Minnesota, circa August 1937. The mother operates the establishment, reflecting the role of women in small-town businesses during this period. Gemmel was a rural community that benefited from the Farm Security Administration initiatives aimed at supporting families and farms in the 1930s.
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Mother and Daughter in Gemmel Minnesota Saloon 1937
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