

Mrs. Hull in One-Room Dugout Dead Ox Flat Oregon 1939
Mrs. Hull stands in front of her one-room basement dugout in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, created in October 1939. This structure illustrates the living conditions faced by rural families during the Great Depression. Dugouts were common in arid regions, providing shelter with minimal resources while reflecting the resilience of the eras inhabitants.
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Mrs. Hull in One-Room Dugout Dead Ox Flat Oregon 1939