1941 Lumber Cutting for Sanitary Units in Stanfield Oregon
In September 1941, workers cut lumber to length for building sanitary units in a trailer camp located in Stanfield, Oregon. This initiative was part of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to provide housing solutions during World War II. Trailer camps were essential for accommodating wartime labor forces across the United States.
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1941 Lumber Cutting for Sanitary Units in Stanfield Oregon
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