Someone commented at the end of the article, "That was before everybody got fat."
Um . . I think he/she missed the point that these were the years slightly after the depression and just before the Dust Bowl hit the Midwest.
Some of the people were homesteaders living in a dugout cabin. According to Wikipedia, a dugout is
also known as a pithouse, pit-house, earth lodge, mud hut, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground. These structures are one of the most ancient types of human housing known to archeologists.
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Um . . I think he/she missed the point that these were the years slightly after the depression and just before the Dust Bowl hit the Midwest.
Some of the people were homesteaders living in a dugout cabin. According to Wikipedia, a dugout is
also known as a pithouse, pit-house, earth lodge, mud hut, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground. These structures are one of the most ancient types of human housing known to archeologists.
No wonder they aren't fat!!
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