1941 Wheat Elevator Expansion in Dayton Washington
In July 1941, workers construct additional storage space for a wheat elevator in Dayton, Washington. This expansion supports the upcoming wheat harvest, crucial for sustaining wartime food supplies. The Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information documented efforts to enhance agricultural infrastructure during this period.
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1941 Wheat Elevator Expansion in Dayton Washington
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