

Mrs. Hull Closing Well-Stocked Cellar in Oregon 1939
Mrs. Hull closes up a well-stocked cellar in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, in October 1939. This image captures the agricultural practices of rural life during the Great Depression. Families relied on cellars to store food and preserve harvests. Dead Ox Flat was known for its farming community and resilience during tough times.
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Mrs. Hull Closing Well-Stocked Cellar in Oregon 1939