1936 Vintage Image of Largest Pea Camps in California During Great Depression
Taken in February 1936, this image depicts a large pea camp in California during the Great Depression. Many migrant laborers found temporary housing in these camps, which were essential for agricultural production. They provided shelter near fields for planting and harvesting, reflecting the states role in the national food supply.
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1936 Vintage Image of Largest Pea Camps in California During Great Depression
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