Wardlow Family in Dugout Basement Oregon 1939
The image shows the Wardlow family in their dugout basement home in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, circa October 1939. The youngest boy writes a recipe for his mother. During this time, many families in rural Oregon lived in dugouts, which were practical homes designed to withstand harsh weather. This approach illustrates the resourcefulness of families in the Great Depression era.
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Wardlow Family in Dugout Basement Oregon 1939
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