1942 Shower Tent at Mobile Camp for Japanese Americans Idaho
A shower tent stands at a mobile camp in Shelley, Idaho, occupied by Japanese Americans during World War II. In July 1942, the Farm Security Administration established this camp to provide temporary housing and support for those displaced. Bingham County played a role in the governments response to wartime needs and relocation policies.
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1942 Shower Tent at Mobile Camp for Japanese Americans Idaho
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