1939 One-Room Barrack for Hop Ranch Families Oregon
A one-room wooden barrack stands in Josephine County, Oregon, near Grants Pass, in August 1939. Families working on a hop ranch inhabited this structure. The camp lacked running water, illustrating the challenging living conditions faced by laborers during that time. Hop farming significantly contributed to Oregons agricultural economy.
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1939 One-Room Barrack for Hop Ranch Families Oregon
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