May 1936. "Kitchen of Ozarks cabin purchased for Lake of the Ozarks project. Missouri." Photo by Carl Mydans, Resettlement Administration. The scalloping on the newspaper above the window is heartbreaking. See Shorpy for a giant-sized version.
Ozarks kitchen, 1936
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