1941 Vintage Photo of Farm Workers Homes Caldwell Idaho
In June 1941, the homes of permanent farm workers at the Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho, illustrate the living conditions of agricultural laborers. The camp was designed to provide housing for workers involved in seasonal farming. It aimed to improve laborers welfare during a time of economic hardship in the United States.
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1941 Vintage Photo of Farm Workers Homes Caldwell Idaho
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