



Shacker in Iron County Michigan May 1937
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A single shacker stands in the cut-over regions of Iron County, Michigan, in May 1937. Shakers were temporary dwellers who collected materials from logging sites. The practice followed large-scale logging, which significantly altered the landscape. Iron County was known for its rich timber resources, contributing to the areas economic development.
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Shacker in Iron County Michigan May 1937
12" x 12"
$29.95