Mrs. Hull in One-Room Dugout Home Oregon October 1939
Mrs. Hull stands in her one-room dugout basement home in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, in October 1939. Dugouts were common in the region, providing shelter from harsh weather. Many families like Mrs. Hull’s used these homes for farming and daily living. The blackboard she wishes for serves as a tool for education and community engagement.
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Mrs. Hull in One-Room Dugout Home Oregon October 1939
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