The image depicts a rustic wooden cabin with weathered siding and an uneven roof made of corrugated metal. The structure shows signs of age, such as exposed beams and peeling paint on the exterior walls. To the right side, there is a stone chimney that stands tall above the roofline. On the porch area, various items like pots with plants are placed along the front steps leading into an open doorway. Behind this cabin lies another structure made from logs, which appears to be even older and more worn than the first one. The ground around both cabins shows patches of grass and dirt, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. In the foreground on the right side, there is some vegetation that could possibly be part of a garden. The image has a handwritten date "92197 E" at the top left corner, indicating it may have been taken in 1921 based on its composition and quality. This black-and-white photograph captures an essence reminiscent of early to mid-20th-century rural life, possibly from North Carolina as mentioned in the caption.
Untitled photo, possibly related to: sharecropper house on dirt. Dirt log cabin on right is much older than attached frame cabin on left. Both have halfstones. Note dog run and flowering plants in tin can and tubs. This is typical of dwellings. Log […]
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