Mrs. Botners Winter Food Storage Cellar 1939
The interior of a storage cellar in Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon, showcases a significant aspect of 1930s agricultural life. In October 1939, Mrs. Botner stored approximately 800 quarts of preserved food, demonstrating the importance of food preservation during the winter months. This method was vital for self-sufficiency in rural communities.
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Mrs. Botners Winter Food Storage Cellar 1939
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