Mrs. Arnold and Children by Stump Pile Western Washington 1939
Mrs. Arnold stands with her children in front of a stump pile in Thurston County, Washington. Created in August 1939, the image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life in the 1930s. The stump pile represents logging practices in the region, emphasizing the importance of timber in Washingtons economy and landscape.
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Mrs. Arnold and Children by Stump Pile Western Washington 1939
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