These 17 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In Texas In the 1930s
The Great Depression was a trying time for Texans everywhere. We’ve all heard stories from our grandparents about what life was like during the country’s most tumultuous decade, but nothing compares to seeing the adversity firsthand. These photographs were taken in Texas during the 1930s and give a fascinating look into the world as it was decades ago.
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Library of Congress, 1936.
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Agency and exact location unknown, 1930.
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Cushing Memorial Library & Archives, Texas A&M, 1932.
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Library of Congress, 1930.
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Pearl Brewery, 1933.
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Library of Congress, 1935.
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U.S. National Archives, ca. 1934.
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The Progressive Farmer, 1931.
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Library of Congress, 1939.
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SMU Central University Libraries, 1938.
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National Park Service, 1936.
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La Ventana yearbook, 1939.
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Flickr photo, 1939.
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SMU Central University Libraries, 1937.
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SMU Central University Libraries, 1935.
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SMU Central University Libraries, 1939.
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Agency unknown, 1931.
Do you have any Great Depression stories passed down from family members? We’d love to hear them in the comments below.
For more haunting photos of this time period, check out 20 Rare Photos Taken In Texas During The Great Depression.
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