Depression Era
Just fourteen years old at the start of the Great Depression in 1930, Alfred Watson lived in a small house near the Ohio River with his mother, sister, grand-parents, and two uncles. His father had deserted the family in 1924, and the family was forced to survive solely on his Grandfather Thorn’s $95 railroad pension. With insufficient funds to feed a family of 6, Alfred and his sister frequently searched for their family’s dinner in a local restaurant dumpster. The hardships of his childhood years in Pennsylvania. are reflected in the following photographs.
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