1942 Vintage Mess Hall at Japanese-American Camp Nyssa Oregon
In July 1942, a cooperative mess hall serves as a central gathering point for Japanese-Americans in a mobile camp located in Nyssa, Oregon. This camp was part of the Farm Security Administration program designed to assist agricultural workers during World War II. The site in Malheur County reflects a significant historical initiative to support displaced communities.
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1942 Vintage Mess Hall at Japanese-American Camp Nyssa Oregon
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