Mrs. Hull in One-Room Dugout Home Dead Ox Flat 1939
Mrs. Hull sits in her one-room basement dugout home in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, during the late afternoon. In October 1939, many families in rural areas used dugouts as practical solutions for housing. These structures provided shelter from harsh weather and were often more affordable than traditional homes.
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Mrs. Hull in One-Room Dugout Home Dead Ox Flat 1939
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