Mrs. Scarbrough and Children in Laurel Mississippi 1939
Mrs. Scarbrough stands with her two youngest children in Laurel, Mississippi, in January 1939. This image reflects rural life in Jones County, showcasing the close-knit family structure typical of the era. During the late 1930s, many families in the region faced the challenges of the Great Depression while maintaining strong community ties.
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Mrs. Scarbrough and Children in Laurel Mississippi 1939
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