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What does each photograph suggest about what life was like for homesteaders on the Great Plains in the 1880s?

The David Hilton family near Weissert, Custer County, Nebraska, Starting a New Family Northwest of West Union, Nebraska, The Shores family near Westerville, Custer County, Custer County, Nebraska , Melanthan Price, West Union, Custer County, Nebraska.

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There are different kinds of Acts. Each photograph suggest  that the Homesteaders on the great plains often made their homes out of sod.

  • The photograph all shows the poor state of their homes.
  • From each photograph, we see how life was for homesteaders on the Great Plains as it shows that their land was dry and also barren. The poor state of their home building and crop lost due to hail, droughts, insect et.

What does each each photograph depicts?

The photograph of Melanthan Price, West Union, Custer County, Nebraska shows a simple family standing in front of their sod home were there were few trees on the Great Plains. Here, wood for building was known to be scarce so Homesteaders constructed walls with sod cut gotten from the prairie.

The photograph of Three motherless children and a caved-in sod home, Custer County, Nebraska shows a father along with his three children in front of their home. Due to heavy rainstorm, the roof did collapsed due to the low weight of the wet sod.

The photograph  of the Shores family near Westerville, Custer County, Nebraska shows the members of the Shores family. Here, a lot of African Americans relocated to the Great Plains from the South in the period of 1870s and 1880s  because of land ownership.

The photograph of David Hilton family near Weissert, Custer County, Nebraska shows a family with their livestock. The family did not want to show the bad state of their house, so took outdoors  photograph.

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