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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

Widtsoe post office. Utah

#Widtsoe #theAmericanWest #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017759432/

The black and white photograph depicts a rustic, two-story structure with wooden siding, which appears to be an old building possibly located in the American West. The roof is shingled and has visible overhangs on both levels, suggesting it's designed for weather protection common in frontier architecture.

A man stands at what seems like a doorway or entrance of this dwelling, looking off into the distance with his hands behind him. His posture indicates he might be waiting or in thought. There are multiple windows: some rectangular and others triangular due to the sloped roof design.

The building is set on an expansive dirt lot with sparse vegetation, indicative of arid climate conditions typical for rural Western environments. The ground shows patches where grass has grown amidst the soil, hinting at infrequent rainfall or a dry season when this photo was taken.

In front of the main structure, there's a fenced-in area that contains what appears to be a pen with an animal inside; possibly cattle as suggested by its size and shape relative to typical livestock. This suggests agricultural activity on-site.

The building is identified as "Widtsoe post office" in Utah through linked external resources, which could imply historical significance or serve as documentation of rural postal systems' role during that period.

Beyond the immediate vicinity of this structure are m [...]
The black and white photograph depicts a rustic, two-story structure with wooden siding, which appears to be an old building possibly located in the American West. The roof is shingled and has visible overhangs on both levels, suggesting it's designed for weather protection common in frontier architecture. A man stands at what seems like a doorway or entrance of this dwelling, looking off into the distance with his hands behind him. His posture indicates he might be waiting or in thought. There are multiple windows: some rectangular and others triangular due to the sloped roof design. The building is set on an expansive dirt lot with sparse vegetation, indicative of arid climate conditions typical for rural Western environments. The ground shows patches where grass has grown amidst the soil, hinting at infrequent rainfall or a dry season when this photo was taken. In front of the main structure, there's a fenced-in area that contains what appears to be a pen with an animal inside; possibly cattle as suggested by its size and shape relative to typical livestock. This suggests agricultural activity on-site. The building is identified as "Widtsoe post office" in Utah through linked external resources, which could imply historical significance or serve as documentation of rural postal systems' role during that period. Beyond the immediate vicinity of this structure are m [...]
The black and white photograph depicts a rustic, two-story structure with wooden siding, which appears to be an old building possibly located in the American West. The roof is shingled and has visible overhangs on both levels, suggesting it's designed for weather protection common in frontier architecture. A man stands at what seems like a doorway or entrance of this dwelling, looking off into the distance with his hands behind him. His posture indicates he might be waiting or in thought. There are multiple windows: some rectangular and others triangular due to the sloped roof design. The building is set on an expansive dirt lot with sparse vegetation, indicative of arid climate conditions typical for rural Western environments. The ground shows patches where grass has grown amidst the soil, hinting at infrequent rainfall or a dry season when this photo was taken. In front of the main structure, there's a fenced-in area that contains what appears to be a pen with an animal inside; possibly cattle as suggested by its size and shape relative to typical livestock. This suggests agricultural activity on-site. The building is identified as "Widtsoe post office" in Utah through linked external resources, which could imply historical significance or serve as documentation of rural postal systems' role during that period. Beyond the immediate vicinity of this structure are m [...]
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

Widtsoe post office. Utah

#Widtsoe #theAmericanWest #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017759432/

The black and white photograph depicts a rustic, two-story structure with wooden siding, which appears to be an old building possibly located in the American West. The roof is shingled and has visible overhangs on both levels, suggesting it's designed for weather protection common in frontier architecture.

A man stands at what seems like a doorway or entrance of this dwelling, looking off into the distance with his hands behind him. His posture indicates he might be waiting or in thought. There are multiple windows: some rectangular and others triangular due to the sloped roof design.

The building is set on an expansive dirt lot with sparse vegetation, indicative of arid climate conditions typical for rural Western environments. The ground shows patches where grass has grown amidst the soil, hinting at infrequent rainfall or a dry season when this photo was taken.

In front of the main structure, there's a fenced-in area that contains what appears to be a pen with an animal inside; possibly cattle as suggested by its size and shape relative to typical livestock. This suggests agricultural activity on-site.

The building is identified as "Widtsoe post office" in Utah through linked external resources, which could imply historical significance or serve as documentation of rural postal systems' role during that period.

Beyond the immediate vicinity of this structure are m [...]
The black and white photograph depicts a rustic, two-story structure with wooden siding, which appears to be an old building possibly located in the American West. The roof is shingled and has visible overhangs on both levels, suggesting it's designed for weather protection common in frontier architecture. A man stands at what seems like a doorway or entrance of this dwelling, looking off into the distance with his hands behind him. His posture indicates he might be waiting or in thought. There are multiple windows: some rectangular and others triangular due to the sloped roof design. The building is set on an expansive dirt lot with sparse vegetation, indicative of arid climate conditions typical for rural Western environments. The ground shows patches where grass has grown amidst the soil, hinting at infrequent rainfall or a dry season when this photo was taken. In front of the main structure, there's a fenced-in area that contains what appears to be a pen with an animal inside; possibly cattle as suggested by its size and shape relative to typical livestock. This suggests agricultural activity on-site. The building is identified as "Widtsoe post office" in Utah through linked external resources, which could imply historical significance or serve as documentation of rural postal systems' role during that period. Beyond the immediate vicinity of this structure are m [...]
The black and white photograph depicts a rustic, two-story structure with wooden siding, which appears to be an old building possibly located in the American West. The roof is shingled and has visible overhangs on both levels, suggesting it's designed for weather protection common in frontier architecture. A man stands at what seems like a doorway or entrance of this dwelling, looking off into the distance with his hands behind him. His posture indicates he might be waiting or in thought. There are multiple windows: some rectangular and others triangular due to the sloped roof design. The building is set on an expansive dirt lot with sparse vegetation, indicative of arid climate conditions typical for rural Western environments. The ground shows patches where grass has grown amidst the soil, hinting at infrequent rainfall or a dry season when this photo was taken. In front of the main structure, there's a fenced-in area that contains what appears to be a pen with an animal inside; possibly cattle as suggested by its size and shape relative to typical livestock. This suggests agricultural activity on-site. The building is identified as "Widtsoe post office" in Utah through linked external resources, which could imply historical significance or serve as documentation of rural postal systems' role during that period. Beyond the immediate vicinity of this structure are m [...]
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