The image depicts an old, black and white photograph showing a rural landscape with barren fields. In the foreground is plowed soil that appears to be waiting for planting crops. To the left of the frame stands a modest wooden structure with a gabled roof and visible windows and doors, suggesting it might serve as temporary shelter or storage. Behind this building are two larger structures: one resembles an open-ended barn-like shed, while another has double doors, possibly indicating farm equipment storage. In the middle ground, we see tracks leading from behind these buildings into the fields, hinting at recent agricultural activity. On the far left, a pitchfork lies on its side in the field, signifying labor-intensive work. In the background, trees and distant hills under an open sky are visible, emphasizing the remote setting of this scene. The photograph is labeled "Resettled families temporary home" with additional text indicating it's part of Dorothea Lange's Bosque Farms Project documenting resettled agricultural communities in California during a specific historical period. The presence of these structures and equipment suggests an early phase of settlement where permanent homes or infrastructure have not yet been established, reflecting the transient nature of rural development at that time.
Bosque Farms Project. Resettled families temporary home. Each settler is alotted a plot of 40 acres
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