



Farm Workers Wife Making Hooked Rug Caldwell Idaho 1941
$20.00
A farm workers wife makes a hooked rug during a sewing class at a WPA project in Caldwell, Idaho. The image from June 1941 documents community initiatives aimed at supporting rural families facing economic challenges. The Farm Security Administration labor camp played a key role in these efforts, fostering skills and resilience.
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Farm Workers Wife Making Hooked Rug Caldwell Idaho 1941
8" x 10"
$20.00