Young Girl Tending Fire in Tin Town Missouri 1938
A young girl tends a fire inside a modest shack in Tin Town, Caruthersville, Missouri, in August 1938. This scene illustrates daily life in this impoverished community in Pemiscot County during the Great Depression. Tin Town was known for its makeshift homes built from scrap materials, reflecting the resilience of its residents amid economic hardship.
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Young Girl Tending Fire in Tin Town Missouri 1938
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