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SQUATTER SHELTER, 1905. A squatters dug out in the North Dakota Bad Lands. Stereograph

SQUATTER SHELTER, 1905. A squatters dug out in the North Dakota Bad Lands. Stereograph


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SQUATTER SHELTER, 1905. A squatters dug out in the North Dakota Bad Lands. Stereograph

SQUATTER SHELTER, 1905.
A squatters dug out in the North Dakota Bad Lands. Stereograph, c1905

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1905 Child Father North Dakota Poverty Rural Shelter Squatter Stone Toddler Badlands Stereograph


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This photo print, titled "SQUATTER SHELTER, 1905" takes us back in time to the rugged North Dakota Bad Lands at the turn of the century. The image showcases a humble squatter's dugout, serving as a shelter for a poverty-stricken family. In this snapshot of rural life, we see a determined father standing outside his makeshift stone hut with his young toddler by his side. The man's weathered face tells tales of hardship and resilience in an unforgiving landscape. Despite their challenging circumstances, there is an undeniable sense of strength and unity emanating from this family. The composition captures the raw beauty of the American West during this era - vast open spaces stretching into the distance, untouched by modern development. This stereograph allows us to immerse ourselves in history and reflect on the struggles faced by those who sought to make a living off these lands. As we gaze upon this poignant scene frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of our shared human experience - one that transcends time and place. It prompts us to appreciate our own comforts while acknowledging that many have endured far greater hardships throughout history. "SQUATTER SHELTER, 1905" stands as both an artistic representation and historical documentation of early American life on the fringes of society – capturing not only poverty but also resilience and determination against all odds.

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