



Water Supply from Spring near Wheelock North Dakota 1937
Herman Gerling fills barrels with water from a spring near Wheelock, North Dakota, in September 1937. This spring supplies water for both livestock and household needs, serving multiple local families. During this period, access to reliable water sources was crucial for communities in drought-prone areas, ensuring survival and agricultural productivity.
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Water Supply from Spring near Wheelock North Dakota 1937
