Mrs. Smallwood and Baby in Wisconsin Shack April 1937
Mrs. Smallwood and her baby sit in a shared living space with another family in a modest shack near Alvin, Wisconsin. In April 1937, farming families faced difficult conditions in cut-over land regions. These areas, once heavily forested, struggled with soil depletion, impacting agricultural productivity and livelihoods.
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Mrs. Smallwood and Baby in Wisconsin Shack April 1937
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