Shed and turkeys on cut-over farm, near Northome, Minnesota
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Two of the Bodray children at play in their sandpile on a cut-over far...
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Barn and straw stack on cut-over farm near Winton, Minnesota
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Fenced pasture on cut-over farm. Priest River Valley, Bonner County, I...
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An abandoned cut-over farm near Nelma, Wisconsin. Barn in center, rema...
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An abandoned cut-over farm near Nelma, Wisconsin. Barn in center, rema...
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Mail box of cut-over farm, near Northome, Minnesota
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Barn on cut-over farm, Littlefork, Minnesota
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Shows stump on cut-over farm after blasting. Bonner County, Idaho
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Detail of wagon on cut-over farm, near Gheen, Minnesota
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