Son of William Shanard Rolling Cigarette in Rural Michigan 1937
A young man rolls a cigarette in a rural setting near Silk Lake, Michigan, in May 1937. He is the son of William Shanard, reflecting the agricultural lifestyle prevalent in Iron County. During this time, cut-over farmland was common in the region, as logging practices transformed the landscape for farming and other uses.
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Son of William Shanard Rolling Cigarette in Rural Michigan 1937
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