Rural Rehabilitation Family Home Tulare County 1938
In November 1938, a rural family in Tulare County, California, lives in a one-room shack on twenty acres of unimproved land. They secured a $700 loan for farm equipment and livestock. The family maintains seven cows and three sows, generating about $30 monthly from cream sales. Their efforts reflect the agricultural challenges faced during the Great Depression.
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Rural Rehabilitation Family Home Tulare County 1938
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