Mrs. Browning in Dead Ox Flat Oregon May 1941
Mrs. Browning stands in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, in May 1941. As an FSA borrower, she represents the Farm Security Administrations initiatives to aid rural areas during the Great Depression. The FSA provided loans and resources to struggling farmers, aiming to improve their livelihoods and strengthen agricultural communities in Oregon.
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Mrs. Browning in Dead Ox Flat Oregon May 1941
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