Mrs. Ray Allen and Children Farming in Wisconsin 1937
Mrs. Ray Allen and her two children are shown in their home near Black River Falls, Wisconsin. In June 1937, they lived on cut-over land in Jackson County, a region transformed by logging into agricultural use. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, which documents rural life in America during the Great Depression.
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Mrs. Ray Allen and Children Farming in Wisconsin 1937
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