



Mrs. Gallagher Patching Clothes in Crosby North Dakota 1937
Mrs. Gallagher patches clothes for her children in her home in Crosby, North Dakota. This image from November 1937 documents daily life during the Great Depression. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, showcasing the resilience and resourcefulness of families facing economic hardships. A valuable historical artifact for collectors and educators.
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Mrs. Gallagher Patching Clothes in Crosby North Dakota 1937