



1939 Agricultural Worker Housing Niland California
New housing for agricultural workers stands in Niland, Imperial Valley, California, as seen in February 1939. The twelve buildings provide electricity but lack piped water, reflecting the basic living conditions for year-round ranch laborers. This area developed rapidly due to the demand for agricultural production in the early 20th century.
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1939 Agricultural Worker Housing Niland California