Shacker in Cut-Over Land Iron County Michigan 1937
In May 1937, a shacker stands in cut-over land in Iron County, Michigan. This area, once heavily forested, underwent significant transformation due to logging, affecting local agriculture. Black Aleck Dickinson is a possible identification for the individual. The scene illustrates the economic changes impacting rural communities in the region.
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Shacker in Cut-Over Land Iron County Michigan 1937
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