1939 Temporary Housing Shacks for Hop Pickers Oregon
In August 1939, fourteen temporary housing shacks stand in a row for hop pickers in Josephine County, Oregon, near Grants Pass. This image documents the living conditions of agricultural workers during the hop harvest season. The structures provided essential shelter for laborers, illustrating rural labor practices in the late 1930s. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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1939 Temporary Housing Shacks for Hop Pickers Oregon
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