1940 Mission Valley Carpenters Wife Hanging Coat to Dry
In December 1940, a carpenters wife hangs a coat to dry outside their tent in Mission Valley, California, near San Diego. The family resides in temporary housing due to inadequate accommodations. At that time, heavy rains had soaked their belongings, reflecting the struggles of many during this period of limited resources and housing shortages.
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1940 Mission Valley Carpenters Wife Hanging Coat to Dry
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